Post Malone closed out Coachella’s final night on Sunday with a headlining performance that mixed hip-hop and country, reflecting his evolving sound. Dressed in high-waisted jeans and a tucked-in tee, Malone performed solo, joking about being “pitchy” at times and thanking the audience for coming out on a Sunday night.
His set included hits like “Better Now,” “Go Flex,” and “Goodbyes,” with some tracks reimagined with country arrangements. Songs like “Rockstar” and “Psycho” took on a southern twist, blending his signature hip-hop style with his recent country influences.
Malone’s casual stage presence kept the crowd engaged, offering a laid-back vibe as if hanging out with an old friend. He introduced “Circles” humorously, saying it was about his “favorite shape, the trapezoid.” A highlight was “I Had Some Help,” his collaboration with Morgan Wallen, which brought vibrant energy to the crowd.
Before closing with “Sunflower,” Malone reflected on his career, saying, “I’m 30 years old, and I just want to thank everyone who’s supported me.” He ended the show with a heartfelt message: “Keep spreading love, keep giving love, keep receiving love. You’re loved more than you know it.”
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