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Post Malone to Headline Bud Light’s Super Bowl Concert: ‘There Will Be New Music By Then’

Post Malone is headed to the Super Bowl – again. 

In 2024, Posty was booked as the pre-game performer, singing “America the Beautiful” in Las Vegas. And earlier this year, he headlined both the YouTube Tailgate Concert and a one-night-only Bud Light Backyard concert in New Orleans. 

Come February, Posty will return to headline Bud Light’s Super Bowl concert: Bud Light Presents Post Malone & Buddies. For the performance, Posty will take over Fort Mason, San Francisco (about an hour outside of Santa Clara, where the game is set for Levi’s Stadium).

Post Malone

Post Malone

Courtesy of Bud Light

“We show up every year to provide football fans with bucket-list experiences,” Todd Allen, Bud Light’s SVP of marketing, shared in a statement. “We’re pumped to run it back with Posty, our buddy of nearly a decade, for what will be one of the most electrifying shows of Super Bowl [weekend].”

As for if Post would ever want to book the weekend’s prime headlining slot – the halftime show – Posty tells Billboard that he “would love to.” Over Thanksgiving weekend, he headlined the hometown halftime game between his beloved Cowboys and the Kansas City Chiefs. And while he knows a Cowboys Super Bowl “is not in the cards as of this moment,” he also is “sick of the f—ing Chiefs. Can we stop with the Chiefs Super Bowl bulls–t?” he asks with a laugh.

Yet, has not one but multiple Kansas City tattoos. “Not by my choice. This was a gentleman’s bet,” he says. “And you know what happens? [Travis] Kelce cheated, and I’m gonna say [Patrick] Mahomes cheated a little bit too. And there was a tattoo artist right in the corner, so I have both of their signatures on me — and a KC logo.” (Naturally, he has a Cowboys tattoo as well.)

As for his Bud Light headlining gig, Post teases he may have new music ready to live debut by then – offering a signature “yes ma’am” – after telling Billboard back in April that he was working on his next album, another country set.

“A hundred percent,” he says of performing new songs. “We’ve been working very, very diligently on new music. 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.”

Allegedly a hundred percent maybe, definitely,” he teases. “Keep your ears [open].”

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