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Post Malone's 2024 Fenway Park, Boston Show: Everything You Need to Know

September 18, 2024 12:40 pm GMT

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POST MALONE 2024 ‘F-1TRILLION’ TOUR - FENWAY PARK, BOSTON

When: Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Where: Fenway Park, Boston, Massachusetts

Who are the Openers: Muscadine Bloodline & Dan Spencer

What is Post Malone Expected to Perform:

Sample setlist taken from Post Malone's performance at Maine Savings Amphitheater in Bangor, Maine on September 16, 2024

  • Wrong Ones
  • Finer Things
  • Circles
  • What Don't Belong to Me
  • Guy For That
  • Chemical
  • California Sober
  • M-E-X-I-C-O
  • Candy Paint
  • Fallin’ in Love
  • Who Needs You
  • Two Hearts
  • Stay
  • I Fall Apart
  • Better Now
  • Psycho
  • Losers
  • Yours
  • White Iverson
  • Ain't How It Ends
  • Go to Hell
  • I Had Some Help
  • Rockstar
  • Congratulations

Encore

  • Sunflower

When Do Doors Open: 6pm

What Time Does Post Malone Take the Stage: Usually 9pm

Where Can I Buy Tickets: Post Malone 2024 Tickets

Post Malone is continuing his blockbuster F-1Trillion tour with a highly anticipated show at the home of the Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park, on Wednesday, September 18.

The openers will once again be traditional country duo, Muscadine Bloodline, who will treat the crowd to a blend of stand-outs from their new album, The Coastal Plain, alongside older-fan-favourites. Also joining forces with Posty in Boston, Massachusetts is metal-leaning up-and-comer, Dan Spencer, the first support act of the night.

Doors will open at Fenway Park at 6pm, with Dan Spencer expected to start his performance at 7pm. Muscadine are believed to be kicking off their set at 8pm, before Post Malone hits the stage at around 9pm, performing an infectious, high-energy set that usually lasts until roughly 11pm. As always, these timings vary from show to show.

Excitingly, in his F-1Trillion setlist so far, Post Malone has been treating attendees to an array of highlights from his 2024 debut country record of the same name.

These include high-profile hits such as ’I Had Some Help’, ‘Pour Me a Drink’ and ‘Guy For That’, in addition to much-loved album tracks, ‘Losers’, ‘Wrong Ones’, ’Finer Things’, ‘Yours’, ‘What Don't Belong to Me’, ‘California Sober’ and ‘M-E-X-I-C-O’.

A number of stellar offerings from the deluxe version of the album, F-1Trillion (Long Bed), have also made the cut at recent shows, including ‘Two Hearts’, ‘Go to Hell’ and ’Fallin’ in Love’.

Although F-1Trillion dominates the setlist, Post Malone is also inventively performing countrified versions of Diamond-certified smashes from his rap, rock and indie eras, such as ’Sunflower’, ‘Circles’, ‘Rockstar’, ‘Chemical’, ‘White Iverson’ and ‘Congratulations’.

Post Malone has unveiled an eye-catching, eclectic range of merchandise over the years, and thankfully, the launch of his F-1Trillion tour has been accompanied by another new drop, again designed in conjunction with Cheatin’ Snakes.

Post Malone's 2024 tour merchandise collection appears to include a slew of items not available on Posty's official website, such as a white ball-cap, a selection of tees, a green hoodie and more. A similar range is expected to be on sale in Boston.

Regardless, Post Malone's 2024 performances feature the New York native at his most jubilant and playful yet, with the bearded crooner showcasing time and again during his F-1Trillion tour why so many listeners are ‘Fallin’ in Love’ with Country Posty.

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Written by Maxim Mower
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