What age is Post Malone concert for? Guidelines for rapper's shows explored

9x RIAA diamond-certified, GRAMMY® Award-nominated phenomenon Post Malone rocks out at Nashville
9x RIAA diamond-certified, GRAMMY® Award-nominated phenomenon Post Malone rocks out at Nashville's Marathon Music Works on Tuesday night as part of Bud Light's 'A Night in Nashville' - Source: Getty (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images for Bud Light)

Post Malone, 29, kickstarted his concert tours with the Hollywood Dreams Tour in 2016 followed by 2017's Stoney Tour. His most recent concert tour is the If Y'all Weren't Here, I'd Be Crying Tour in 2023.

Post Malone is a highly talked-about musician with chart-topping albums and collaborations with top artists. His major contribution is his unique blend of genres, including hip-hop, pop, trap, and R&B.

Post Malone's rap lyrics are often for mature audiences, but his concerts usually have no age restrictions. Sometimes, fans under 18 must attend with a parent or guardian. For certain shows, like his Sydney concert on the "If Y'all Weren't Here, I'd Be Crying" Tour, attendees must be over 16.

With his growing fame, awards have also come in plenty for Post Malone. The rapper has sold over eighty million albums at the time of this writing and has won ten Billboard Music Awards, three American Music Awards, and one MTV Video Music Awards. To top it all off, he also has nine Grammy Award nominations.

Furthermore, Posty has the most diamond-certified songs in 2024, with a whopping nine against his name.


Post Malone collaborated with Dwight Yoakam to lit up the night at Los Angeles Concert

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Post Malone's tours have often featured a host of country musicians as special guests like his concerts in Nashville and Stagecoach. The rapper returned the favor on Friday (July 26) by making an iconic special appearance at a Los Angeles concert featuring country artist Dwight Yoakam.

Post Malone and Dwight Yoakam performed several songs together at the Greek Theater, including Fast As You, Guitars and Cadillacs, and Little Ways. Fans remember them singing Little Ways during the Posty Goes Country set at Stagecoach. However, their first performance together was in 2018 at the Greater Bakersfield satellite show, where Post Malone was a special guest and sang hits including The Bottle Let Me Down with Yoakam.

Despite the frequent duets, Yoakam doesn't feature in the leaked special guest list of Post Malone's upcoming album titled F-1 Trillion. The album features a host of country stars and other juggernauts of the industry Morgan Wallen, and Blake Shelton. Luke Combs, Brad Paisley, Billy Strings, Dolly Parton, Hardy, Lainey Wilson, Chris Stapleton, Ernest, Hank Williams Jr., Sierra Farrell, Jelly Doll, Tim McGraw, and others.

As of now, only three songs have been revealed to the public, including I Had Some Help (featuring Morgan Wallen), Pour Me A Drink (featuring Blake Shelton), and Guy For That (featuring Luke Combs).

The rapper gave his fans a massive surprise on June 19 by finally declaring the release date of his new album, F-1 Trillion via an Instagram post. Posting the photo of a huge banner that said "THE NAME OF THE NEW POST MALONE ALBUM IS [an image showing F followed by one trillion in numbers]," the rapper revealed that his album will come out on August 16, 2024.

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