Post Malone Teases New Music Ahead of Super Bowl Weekend Performance
A new concert and the promise of unreleased tracks have Post Malone fans buzzing as the artist prepares for a performance just days before Super Bowl LVIII. The musician is slated to headline a Bud Light-sponsored show,”Post Malone & Buddies,” on February 6 at Fort Mason in San Francisco,according to Billboard.
The concert strategically precedes the Super Bowl, which will be held on February 8, and is positioned to capitalize on the influx of fans heading to Las Vegas for the big game. the location, approximately an hour from the Super Bowl venue, offers fans the potential to attend both events. This year’s halftime show will feature Bad Bunny.
However, the concert itself may be overshadowed by the prospect of new music. Malone revealed to a Billboard reporter that he intends to debut fresh material at the February 6 show, stating he would “a hundred percent” play new tunes. “We’ve been working very,very diligently on new music,” he said. “And we have 45 songs. It’s just a matter of finishing said songs. And the schedule has been so very busy.So we’re working and working, but there will be new music by then… allegedly.”
the artist then offered a characteristically ambiguous confirmation, adding, “Allegedly a hundred percent maybe, definitely.” This playful prevarication echoes the style of musicians like the Oasis‘ Gallagher brothers,known for their often-cryptic pronouncements.
This performance continues a trend of Super Bowl-adjacent concerts for Malone. Last year, he performed “America the Beautiful” prior to the Super Bowl in Las Vegas. In previous years around the Super Bowl in new orleans, he headlined both youtube’s tailgate Concert and a Bud Light Backyard concert. Most recently, he performed during the halftime show of a Dallas Cowboys-kansas City Chiefs game on Thanksgiving.
Despite his consistent presence around the Super Bowl, Malone admitted he would relish the chance to headline the halftime show itself. “I would love to,” he told Billboard, acknowledging the prestige associated with the coveted performance slot, currently held by Bad Bunny.
Here’s a substantive news report answering the “Why, Who, What, and How” questions:
Why: Post Malone is performing a concert ahead of Super Bowl LVIII to capitalize on the large influx of fans traveling to Las Vegas for the game and to preview new music. He also expressed a desire to eventually perform at the Super Bowl halftime show.
Who: The concert, titled “Post Malone & Buddies,” is headlined by musician Post Malone and sponsored by Bud Light. This year’s Super Bowl halftime show will feature Bad Bunny.
What: Post Malone will perform a concert on February 6 at Fort Mason in San Francisco, and intends to debut new, unreleased music during the show. He currently has 45 songs in advancement.
How: The concert is strategically scheduled just days before Super Bowl LVIII (February 8) and is located approximately an hour from the Super Bowl venue in Las Vegas, making it accessible to fans attending both events. Malone teased the new music in an interview with Billboard, confirming he “a hundred percent” plans to play new songs, though with his characteristic ambiguity. the concert continues a pattern of Malone performing around Super Bowl events in recent years.
