Post Malone took the stage at Nashville’s Marathon Music Works last night for an intimate performance dubbed “A Night in Nashville.” The musician showcased several songs off his forthcoming LP, F-1 Trillion, and was joined by Blake Shelton, Hardy, Joe Nichols, and Sierra Ferrell.
Shelton showed up to duet with Malone on country rocker “Pour Me a Drink,” the musicians’ recent single that arrived in June. Shelton’s wife Gwen Stefani was in the audience for the show, posting several videos of the joint performance to her Instagram stories.
.@blakeshelton showed up in Nashville tonight to perform “Somebody Pour Me A Drink” with @PostMalone pic.twitter.com/JNHGPpvKVQ
— Taste of Country (@TasteOfCountry) July 17, 2024
.@PostMalone and @blakeshelton – Pour Me A Drink – @budlight Night In Nashville🍻
— Brooke (@wareagleblonde) July 17, 2024
@nashvillenoise pic.twitter.com/qFIfUhEVGK
Elsewhere during the concert Malone and Shelton teamed up for “Some Beach” and Ferrell joined him for “Never Love You Again.”
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Love how their having so much fun osntage ! @blakeshelton and @PostMalone performing SOME BEACH at Nashville tonight pic.twitter.com/igIo0iuV8D
— Kate🇵🇭🩷B&G🪻 (@forgwenandblake) July 17, 2024
Hardy took the stage for two songs, a cover of “Prop Me Up Beside the Jukebox (If I Die)” and the live debut of “Would You Hide My Gun,” which will presumably appear on F-1 Trillion.
Malone first teased his collaboration with Shelton on Instagram in May and in June he and Shelton played it twice in one night during CMA Fest in Nashville: First, they delivered a full-band version at Nissan Stadium, then they shared a stripped-back acoustic rendition at Shelton’s Ole Red Bar during the Spotify House takeover.
@whiskeyriff @Post Malone @HARDY #whiskeyriff
♬ original sound – Whiskey Riff
“Pour Me a Drink” marked the second offering from Post Malone’s eagerly anticipated country album, F-1 Trillion, following his hit collaboration with Morgan Wallen, “I Had Some Help.” The 18-track album is set to arrive Aug. 16, although a full track list has yet to be released. Malone will promote the LP on his upcoming fall tour, which kicks off Sept. 8.