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Which Country Stars Will Post Malone Bring Out at His Nashville Show?

October 14, 2024 3:35 pm GMT

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It's almost time for Post Malone's F-1Trillion juggernaut to roll back into Nashville for his eagerly awaited tour-stop at the home of the Tennessee Titans, the Nissan Stadium.

Posty's countrified, hit-packed setlist has been setting the US alight as he's taken his new band - comprising country virtuosos and members of ERNEST's The Fellas - out on the road with him. Along with high-energy live renditions of stand-outs from his debut country album, F-1Trillion, attendees at his 2024 shows have been treated to an array of surprise duets with Darius Rucker, HARDY, ERN and more.

When you take this into consideration with the fact that 15 out of the 18 tracks on his original F-1Trillion tracklist were star-studded collaborations, we think it's safe to assume Post Malone has a few blockbuster duets lined up for his Nissan Stadium performance.

It's the biggest venue on his F-1Trillion tour, and it's also the home of country music, so Posty will have no better occasion to recruit some of his best buddies from Music City for a raucous, guest-filled extravaganza on Saturday, October 19th.

Although no link-ups and surprises have been confirmed, we can make some educated guesses ahead of time. And we should get the bad news out of the way first: Morgan Wallen will not be coming out with Post Malone on October 19th to perform ‘I Had Some Help’. This is because Morgan will be fulfilling his final two shows of 2024 at North Carolina's Bank of America Stadium on October 18th and 19th.

Similarly, Billy Strings will be performing in Alabama, Lainey Wilson will be headlining in Georgia and Brad Paisley will be continuing his Las Vegas residency on October 19th. Chris Stapleton, who appears on the fan-favourite F-1Trillion cut, ‘California Sober’, is on the other side of the Atlantic performing in the UK and Ireland.

As for Post Malone's other F-1Trillion collaborators, HARDY has two back-to-back shows at the scenic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison Colorado on October 20th and 21st, while ERNEST has a set on the books in South Carolina on October 18th.

Jelly Roll, who brought out Post Malone at New York's Madison Square Garden in September, is performing in Oklahoma the night before the Nissan Stadium show, with a show lined up in Bossier City, Louisiana the evening after Posty's Nashville performance.

All this to say that, in theory at least, HARDY, ERNEST and Jelly Roll could all squeeze in a quick link-up with Post Malone in Nashville, before heading on to their subsequent tour-stops. For any regular show, these artists most likely wouldn't spend their rest-day travelling back to Tennessee, but for a show as momentous for country music as Posty's Nissan Stadium debut, we think they might be up for it.

Sierra Ferrell is not currently touring, and we'd love to see her join forces with Post Malone for another stunning rendition of their much-loved duet, ‘Never Love You Again’, which they performed at Posty's A Night in Nashville Bud Light event back in July.

Blake Shelton has no shows on his schedule for October, so we're keeping our fingers crossed Post Malone brings out the ‘Austin’ hitmaker for a performance of their feel-good collaboration, ‘Pour Me a Drink’. Given how this currently sits at No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay Chart, the timing feels perfect for another live duet of this infectious track, following their duets at Ole Red and the Bud Light show in Nashville.

Of course, Post Malone's Nissan Stadium guestlist need not be restricted to his collaborators on F-1Trillion. At Stagecoach 2024, for example, Posty brought out a host of artists, including Dwight Yoakam and Sara Evans, so it's a distinct possibility that we could see another ‘90s country legend making their way onto the stage in Nashville.

Could we even get to enjoy Dolly Parton teaming up with Post Malone for the live debut of ‘Have the Heart’...? Dolly calls Tennessee home, after all, and their popular collaboration has so far been conspicuous by its absence in Posty's 2024 F-1Trillion tour setlist.

Post Malone is a huge - and we mean huge - Dolly Parton fan, as was showcased by his heartwarming cap choice in the ‘Guy For That’ music video with Luke Combs, so it's safe to say a guest appearance from the Queen of Country Music herself - in Nashville no less - would be an iconic moment, both for Posty and his attendees.

Regardless of who comes out with him, Post Malone's set at Nashville's Nissan Stadium is sure to be an unmissable occasion for Music City's bustling country fanbase, with the performance sure to cement Posty's status as one of the most exciting artists in the genre today. His support acts will again be Muscadine Bloodline and Dan Spencer, with parking lots opening at 4:30pm, and gates opening at 6:30pm. Post Malone tends to storm onto the stage at around 9pm, delivering a spine-tingling two-hour set alongside his trusty band, The Fools For You.

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Written by Maxim Mower
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