Post Malone set the 2026 Stagecoach Festival ablaze—literally and figuratively—when he took the stage to close out the event on April 26. With fireworks lighting up the sky and pyro effects amping up the excitement, Malone didn’t hold back as he transitioned between his pop hits and beloved country classics. His opening number, a rendition of Craig Morgan’s “International Harvester,” instantly warmed the crowd, showcasing how he’s never shy about his country roots.
The energy didn’t stop there. He invited special guests onto the stage, including Jake Worthington for a heartfelt duet of George Strait’s “Give It Away.” From pushing out some pushups mid-performance to snapping photos with fans, Posty transformed a massive festival set into a personal celebration, proving that country music truly thrives on connection. Ending his set with Toby Keith’s iconic “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)” made it clear: this was a night to remember for everyone involved. Who knew pushups could be the secret ingredient to a successful country show?
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