Singer Stops Stagecoach Performance to Help Fan

Post Malone
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA – APRIL 05: Post Malone performs onstage for the Capital One JamFest during the 2026 NCAA March Madness Music Festival on April 05, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Derek White/Getty Images for TNT Sports)

By India McCarty

Post Malone brought his headlining set at Stagecoach to a halt to help out a fan. 

“Does someone need help over there?” Malone asked during his set, which included hits like “Circles” and “Sunflower.” 

The singer had noticed a fan who seemed to be in need of medical assistance and addressed the festival’s crew, as well as the crowd, saying, “Can we get some help over there please? Ladies and gentlemen, if you could make a path so we could get over there.”

Malone waited until the situation was resolved before continuing with his set. 

While many knew Malone as a hip-hop and rap artist, he released country album F-1 Trillion in 2024 and has since embraced the country world. 

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“It’s really nice meeting people in Nashville that made me feel so welcome and new friends and kind of building new stuff,” he said during an interview with Apple Music’s TODAY’S COUNTRY RADIO. “For once I’m not sad anymore. I’m happy, very happy.”

Malone added, “LA is LA and working here, I’ve always felt very distracted and it’s nice to go to Nashville and really just meet people who are the best at what they do and who are super kind and super talented.”

In a 2025 conversation with Billboard, he discussed his shift from rap and hip-hop to country. 

“I said in an interview a while ago, ‘When I’m 30 years old, I’m gonna make a country record,’” Malone shared. “And I made it at 29, so I wasn’t too far off. But you know, it just happened naturally. I was like, ‘…Let’s go to Nashville. Let’s give it a go.’”

He continued, “I think finally bringing the fun back into what I was doing really showed on the record. And I think a lot of folks had fun listening to it. And we’re going to attempt to do it again. I’m excited to keep going.” 

The artist recently teased his upcoming project, a double-album titled The Eternal Buzz, made up of 40 tracks.

 

In a 2025 interview, Malone said he had been collaborating with country artists like Thomas Rhett, ERNEST and HARDY.

“We just have fun,” he said. “We just sit and…talk and make songs. And so I’m pretty excited for the new record already.”

Fans can’t wait to hear what Malone has in store with The Eternal Buzz

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