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Post Malone to Headline Coachella 2025’s Final Night
Post Malone is set to wrap up the first weekend of the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival this Sunday night, April 13. This marks a noteworthy moment in his career, as it is not only his second appearance at the iconic Indio, California festival but also his debut as a headliner. His previous performance at Coachella took place in 2018, and this time he arrives with an exciting new direction in his music.
Fans can expect Malone to showcase tracks from his most recent album, F-1 Trillion, released in the summer of 2024. The album features hit singles such as “I Had Some Help” and “Pour Me a Drink,” and includes collaborations with an impressive lineup of artists, including country legends like Dolly Parton, Blake Shelton, and Tim McGraw, as well as contemporary stars like Morgan Wallen and Jelly Roll. Malone has been active on the touring circuit, despite facing health challenges that have occasionally hampered his vocal performance.
Earlier this year, Malone made headlines when he delivered a stirring rendition of “American the Beautiful” during the Super Bowl, showcasing his versatility in transitioning to a more country-influenced sound. He further embraced this genre by partnering with acclaimed artist Dwight Yoakam for the song “I Don’t Know How to Say Goodbye (Bang Bang Boom Boom).”
For those interested in exploring the evolution of his artistry, Pitchfork featured an insightful piece in 2018 titled “Learning to Love Post Malone.” In addition, fans can stay updated with ongoing coverage of Coachella 2025 by following Pitchfork’s reporting.
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