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Post Malone Announces Free “Travelin’ Tailgate” Parties Ahead of Tour

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Post Malone is once again revolutionizing the pre-concert experience with his latest endeavor, the “Travelin’ Tailgate.” Scheduled to begin its journey on May 3 in Las Vegas, this traveling lifestyle experience is set to land in various cities across the U.S., offering a unique pre-show celebration that blends music, culture, and fan engagement in a whole new way. Central to this innovative event is the notion that fans can enjoy a comprehensive entertainment pursuit without the burden of entry fees, offering a bridge between their daily lives and Malone’s main stage performance.

Running from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m., the tailgate provides attendees with live music performed by DJs and local artists, ensuring a diverse musical offering that complements Malone’s concert later in the evening. The event promises not only music but also a dive into richer, localized experiences with food stands bearing regional flavors, games for participants, and exclusive merchandise. Those with a penchant for tattoos will be delighted, as Malone’s personal tattoo artists from Oxford Circle Tattoos will be on-site to provide iconic ink designs.

Post Malone’s initiative is a concerted effort to connect with fans beyond conventional means, offering not just entertainment but an all-encompassing social gathering powered by corporate giants like T-Mobile, Visa, Sony, and Bud Light. The highlight of each tailgate is the chance for one lucky participant to win a 2025 Harley-Davidson motorcycle, a nod to Malone’s commitment to providing memorable moments and tangible thank-yous to his fanbase.

The aim is to unite a diverse spectrum of fans, all eager to embrace a day filled with musical festivities, good company, and a shared love for Post Malone’s artistry. The tailgate further extends Malone’s influence on contemporary American music culture, making these stops events to be remembered.

Check Out Post Malone 2025 US “Travelin’ Tailgate” Dates Here:

05/03 – Las Vegas, NV – Allegiant Stadium 
05/09 – Arlington, TX – AT&T Stadium 
05/11 – Atlanta, GA- Mercedes Benz Stadium 
05/18 – Detroit, MI – Ford Field 
05/24 – Philadelphia, PA – Citizens Bank Park 
05/31 – Boston, MA – Gillette Stadium 
06/08 – Miami, FL – Hard Rock Stadium 
06/13 – Ridgedale, MO – Thunder Ridge Nature Arena 
06/15 – Denver, CO – Empower Field at Mile High 
06/21 – Glendale, AZ – State Farm Stadium 

 

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