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Post Malone Closes Out 2026 Stagecoach With Classic Country Hits, Big Guests & More

Post Malone Closes Out 2026 Stagecoach With Classic Country Hits, Big Guests & More

Post Malone closed out the 2026 Stagecoach Country Music Festival on Sunday night (April 26), bringing a spectacle of songs, fireworks, some pyro, and collaborative spirit to the fest’s Mane Stage. Throughout his career, Post Malone has released music that melds a variety of styles, including his 2024 country album F-1 Trillion, which featured numerous collabs with major country artists.

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His set at Stagecoach followed a similar ethos, as he performed not only some of his major pop hits such as “Circles” and “Sunflower,” but also found that Stagecoach gave him the opportunity to dive deep into his country influences and favorite country songs. In some ways, his set recalled his first time playing Stagecoach in 2024, where his set that year also featured Post playing a plethora of country covers. Sunday night, he opened his set with a version of Craig Morgan’s “International Harvester,” and later offered up more cover songs, including a rendition of Garth Brooks’ 1991 hit “Rodeo.” One of the key reasons fans attending the show seemed to love the set was not only the songs, but Post’s ability to turn a massive stageshow into something that felt intimate, casual and not overly polished. During one song, he even dropped to the stage to do pushups.

Throughout, he stayed as close to fans as possible, even heading down near the crowd during the show, taking pics with audience members along the front row, and accepting a fan’s cowboy hat. Fireworks lit up the night sky at various points during his set, while fiery pyros were also employed throughout his show.

Curiously, his own set was rather short on songs from F-1 Trillion; rather, he covered Kenny Chesney’s “How Forever Feels,” and welcomed Jake Worthington for a collaboration on George Strait’s “Give It Away.” Braxton Keith also made an appearance to sing his song “Cozy.”

As the set ended, Posty had one more surprise for the crowd, welcoming Shaboozey to the stage to join him on a rowdy and celebratory rendition of “I Had Some Help.” He then closed out his set with a rendition of Toby Keith’s “Courtesy of the Red White and Blue (The Angry American),” a song that was played before a few artists’ sets throughout the weekend. Post Malone’s Sunday set followed Brooks & Dunn, who also roared through three decades of hits. With two consecutive sets full of classic, well-loved songs, Sunday night at Stagecoach became a shared singalong, and an appreciation of nostalgic songs from country music’s canon.

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