Singer and songwriter rocked an impressive, intense and reflective set on the last day of the first weekend
The lights went out on the desert around 10:27 pm and the crowd began to scream: “Post-y, post-y, post-y”.
On the last night of Coachella’s first weekend, Post Malone He entered the main stage for his presentation, wearing a baseball cap and a vintage t -shirt, holding a red glass.
Post He turned the main stage into a Rock and Roll ramp worthy of an F-1, with highlights behind the band and barrels of fire scattered everywhere. It may have been the time for the last main attraction of a long and hot weekend in the desert, but fans appeared ready for the party.
For over an hour and a half on Sunday night, 13, Post Malone He rocked his greatest career successes, while fireworks exploded from the stage at a rapid pace. Post opened the night with a series of incendiary songs like “Texas Tea”, “Wow.” and “Better Now”besides tracks from your 2024 country album, F-1 Trillionincluding “Wrong Ones” and “LOSERS” (without TIM McGraw or JellyRoll this time). But Stagecoach was not your case – Post He still reserved a lot of time to dive into his previous repertoire.
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“Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you my only good song”apparently joked when presenting “White Iverson”the hit that made him famous for almost 10 years. The screen became a night sky again when a bridge appeared with an urban landscape in the background. Post He held the microphone in one hand and cigarette in the other to sing the song, accompanied by a pedal Steel guitar.
“Austin, I love you!”shouted a fan, while Posty began to sing a “Music on a wristwatch”better known as “Psycho”. Although the track originally had participation of TY DOLLA $ IGNthe composer sang the music alone.
Around 11:30 pm, post started singing “Rockstar”while the fans sang and danced together. So it’s time to “I Had Some Help”with the country star Morgan Wallen. The fans went crazy and, although it seemed that a duet would finally happen, Molone sang the part of Wallen. Even so, Post He touched the euphoric jam, walking toward the crowd.
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Later, Post appeared on a giant stage, similar to a torn outdoor, who rose in the sky to “Congratulations”. Post He danced and sang to the fans below as the fire came out of the top during the chorus of the song.
Near the end of the show, Post Malone He acquired emotional – and motivational – tone over the last decade of his career. “I remember that, at the beginning of it, there were a lot of people who simply called me a One-Hit Wonder artist …”
He continued:
“I just wanted to say that if you don’t believe yourself, no one else will believe it. And I think it’s very important that if you have a dream, a goal or a passion, I just want you to keep running after it. I want you to keep doing what you love and love who you love, and keep doing it, because there’s no one on this planet that can tell you no.”
Getting up and heading to the audience, Post It remained suspended in the air, in the billboard. The music grew and post repeated the mantra “No one can stop you, p#rra” Repeatedly, until she explodes in a scream, with sparks coming out of the top of the stage.
Finally it’s time for the first weekend to come to the end. Post Tocated “Sunflower ”his last song of the night, and left the audience with great gratitude. “Thank you, Coachella,” he said. “Thank you very much.”
Setlist Post Malone at Coachella
1. “Texas Tea”
2. “Wow.”
3. “Better Now”
4. “Lemon Tree”
5. “Wrong Ones”
6. “GO Flex”
7. “I FALL APART”
8. “LOSERS”
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10. “Mexico”
11. “What Don’t Belong To Me”
12. “Circles”
13. “White Iverson”
14. “Psycho”
15. “Dead at the Honky Tonk”
16. “Rockstar”
17. “I HAD Some Help”
18. “Congratulations”
19. “Sunflower”
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Source: Rollingstone

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