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Post Malone is a multi-winning Grammy artist and is currently one of the biggest music artists in the globe.
He currently has 60 million monthly listeners on Spotify making him the 20th most listened artist in the world.
With songs ranging from unique genres such as hip-hop to heavy metal as well as producing vocals, Post Malone is a one-of-a-kind artist. And, with a variety of genres, it’s no surprise that he has achieved the popularity he is at today with his 12 Carat Tour selling out multiple shows worldwide.
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With his last appearance in Manchester being in 2019 in the AO Arena, fans who have not been able to catch him in festivals have been eagerly waiting for his return.
Rae Sremmurd were accompanying Post Malone on his tour and they did not disappoint as the opening act. They kicked off with their nostalgic song ‘No Type’ before progressing onto other major hit singles such as ‘Come Get Her’ and ‘No Flex Zone.’
Both Swae Lee and Slim Jxmmi performed with style and energy. Both were rocking blue denim jeans. The crowd was singing along and it was the perfect start before Post Malone came out.
There he was. The crowd went wild as Post Malone came from a platform from under the stage. His casual yet stylish outfit consisting of a t-shirt, cuffed-up blue denim jeans, and a pair of white classic Converse worked perfectly.
He opened the show with his hit single ‘Reputation’ followed by ‘Wow’, both immensely popular songs getting the seated crowd off their feet.
They were closely followed by ‘I Like You’ and ‘Wrapped around your finger.’ Both heavy vocal songs worked perfectly after the previous songs.
‘Better Now’ and ‘Psycho’ followed before Post
If you're enjoying today's Bank Holiday sunshine, here's some good news for you... it's here to stay for the rest of the week. Greater Manchester looks set for a warm and dry few days with temperatures regularly hitting 20C.
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Martyn Hett “living his best life” as he danced in Block 103 – he was a stranger at the time but she later recognised his face on the news. She had a gut feeling that something bad was going to happen, so she “grabbed my mum and her things” and they left halfway through the last song, Dangerous Woman. Then came the unmistakable sound of the explosion, which they heard from the car park.
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Post Malone has a new song out!
Post Malone has shared a clip from the music video he filmed in Scotland for his latest single Mourning. The rapper - whose real name is Austin Richard Post - shared a snippet from the upcoming clip as he declared his love for our country.
Earlier this week Post Malone announced details of Austin, his eponymous new album set for release this summer. The artist born Austin Post has followed that news with a track from the album, out today.
Post Malone has shared a new single called ‘Mourning’ – you can listen to it below.The melancholic song serves as the second preview of the rapper and singer-songwriter’s fifth studio album ‘Austin’, which is due for release on July 28 via Mercury/Republic.“Don’t want to sober up/ The sun is killing my buzz, that’s why they call it mourning,” Posty sings in the minimal first verse. “Thought I was strong enough/ Threw my bottle at the sky, said, ‘God that’s a warning’.”Later, he mentions his “quote-unquote friends” and recalls being dragged along “to a party out in Malibu” over an electronic drum beat.
Post Malone surprised a Glasgow singer by making a donation towards his house deposit.Gregor Hunter Coleman was performing his regular gig at Glasgow’s Wunderbar when the rapper walked in, not long after finishing a show at the city’s Ovo Hydro on Saturday (May 13).As he finished his set, Coleman was invited over to meet Malone, who told him he’d “smashed it”.Coleman told BBC Scotland: “He said, ‘Do you want a drink?’ I was like, ‘Listen, I’m saving for a house so I’m not drinking just now. Which was daft, my mates were, like, ‘Why did you turn down a drink from Post Malone’?”Malone then told Coleman he respected his decision and invited him to sing at his gig’s official afterparty.“He started saying, ‘How much will you charge?’ I said ‘Nothing, it’s Post Malone, this is the chance of a lifetime’,” Coleman continued.
Post Malone’s upcoming album ‘Austin’ was originally intended to be an “acoustic” record, those close to the rapper have revealed.Yesterday (May 16), Malone – real name Austin Post – revealed the name, release date and artwork for his fifth album. He also announced a North American tour starting in July, at which Malone promised “cool new production, new songs, and a very, very handsome man up on stage.”Earlier this month on May 3, the rapper hosted an exclusive listening event for the press to hear his album – where those present were first to hear the record outside of his label and close circle.Before playing the album, Mercury Records president Tyler Arnold spoke about the artist’s intentions for the record.
Post Malone is promising a lot to fans on his upcoming 24-concert ‘If Ya’ll Weren’t Here, I’d Be Crying Tour.’The 27-year-old rapper and new dad took to Instagram to share that the latest iteration of his stage show will include, “cool new production, new songs, and a very handsome man up on stage.”Now that sounds like a can’t-miss tour.And while the Syracuse native isn’t currently scheduled to perform in NYC this time, Northeast “Skrimps” can head north to find the “rockstar” at the Darien Lake Performing Arts Center in Darien Center, NY on July 17 and then south to Camden, NJ’s Freedom Mortgage Pavilion on July 25 midway through the nationwide trek.Can’t wait to find out what new tricks Malone has up his sleeve for the tour?Well, we’re happy to report you can pick up tickets to see the tattooed hip-hop icon deliver the hits and debut brand spanking new tracks for the sprawling tour as soon as today.Although inventory isn’t available on Ticketmaster until Friday, May 19, fans who want to ensure they have tickets ahead of time can purchase on sites like Vivid Seats before tickets are officially on sale.Vivid Seats is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.They have a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and will be delivered before the event.Still need more information about the tour?We’ve got all the details about the “Sunflower” star ready to go for you below.A complete calendar including all ‘If Ya’ll Weren’t Here, I’d Be Crying Tour’ dates, venues and links to buy tickets for all 25 concerts can be found below.As noted earlier, Post Malone will be releasing a new album in tandem with the tour.“Austin” — likely
Post Malone has announced his fifth studio album, ‘Austin’ – find all the details below.The rapper/singer-songwriter detailed the record – the follow-up to last year’s ‘Twelve Carat Toothache’ – in a video on Instagram today (May 16). It’ll be released on July 28 via Mercury/Republic.“It’s been some of the funnest music, [and] some of the most challenging and rewarding music.
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Post Malone announced his fifth full-length album Tuesday morning. Titled “Austin,” the record is named after the rapper’s birth name, Austin Post, and will drop on July 28, preceded by the single “Mourning,” due out Friday.
A Glasgow nightclub has shared some behind the scenes snaps and footage of Post Malone's afterparty following his gig at the OVO Hydro on Friday night.
A Glasgow singer's life changed overnight after he bumped into Post Malone at a bar in the city centre.
Post Malone was in Glasgow this weekend performing at the OVO Hydro on Saturday night.
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