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Biography Flash Post Malone Stadium Tours Tributes and Americas Birthday Stage

Biography Flash Post Malone Stadium Tours Tributes and Americas Birthday Stage

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Post Malone Biography Flash a weekly Biography. Post Malone has been on a run of activity that matters both to his career and to his long‑term story, so let’s dive into what’s happened in the past few days. On the touring front, he’s in the thick of “Post Malone Presents: The Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2” with Jelly Roll, a stadium‑level statement that cements him as a major live draw years into his career. Live Nation lists the East Hartford, Connecticut stop at Pratt & Whitney Stadium for June 22 with Post taking the stage around 9 p.m, and local outlet FOX61 on Instagram amplified the show with traffic advisories and fan hype, underscoring how he’s now firmly in the “city‑shuts‑down‑for-him” tier of performers. Holler, a country and Americana-focused publication, detailed the same date and set times, emphasizing the co‑billing with Jelly Roll, which continues Malone’s strategic move into country and heartland audiences. That partnership has a personal dimension too. Jelly Roll told E! News in a recent interview that he was hospitalized in North Carolina for a serious sinus infection shortly before the tour kicked off, and credited Post with supporting him through it. TMZ followed up on the hospitalization context around Jelly Roll’s wider personal drama, reporting that the health scare came just ahead of major relationship news, with Post effectively standing by his tourmate. While the emotional details are more in the gossip column lane, the verified fact that Malone is acting as a steady ally on a high‑profile co‑headline tour adds a meaningful “good guy on the road” chapter to his biography. Onstage, Post is also grieving in public. TMZ reports that at a recent show he dedicated the concert to his friend Oliver Tree after Tree’s fatal helicopter crash, even pouring out a beer onstage in his honor. That very visible tribute is more than a one‑night moment: it reinforces Malone’s image as someone who wears his heart on his sleeve and lets real life enter the performance space, the kind of pattern biographers point to when talking about authenticity and vulnerability. Business‑wise, a key recent storyline continuing to echo is his collaboration with Raising Cane’s, where he designed a custom restaurant in Midvale, Utah near his home. Nation’s Restaurant News notes that the Post‑designed location, with its special artwork and aesthetic, is part branding exercise, part hometown legacy project, signaling a shift from just endorsements to tangible, physical imprints of his taste in the places he lives. Looking ahead a couple of weeks, ABC News reports that Post Malone will headline Macy’s 4th of July fireworks spectacular on NBC, alongside Blake Shelton, Salt‑N‑Pepa and others. Being positioned as one of the faces of America’s 250th birthday celebration gives him a kind of mainstream patriotic visibility most artists never reach, and that booking will likely be cited in future biographies as proof he crossed fully into national institution territory. On social media, recent clips around the tour dates show fans posting TikToks and Reels from the stadium shows, and while specific setlist or backstage rumors pop up on fan accounts, much of that remains unverified until matched by reputable outlets or official posts. Any alleged new music teases or surprise collaborations mentioned casually in those spaces should be treated as speculation for now. That’s the latest chapter in the living, breathing story of Post Malone. Thanks for joining me on Post Malone Biography Flash, and if you enjoyed this, please subscribe to never miss an update on Post Malone and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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