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Post Malone Shines at 2026 Stagecoach With Country Classics and Special Guests
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Post Malone closes Stagecoach 2026 with a fiery set of hits, country covers, and fireworks on the Mane Stage.

AceShowbiz - Post Malone delivered a memorable performance closing out the 2026 Stagecoach Country Music Festival on Sunday night, April 26. Taking over the iconic Mane Stage, he offered a dynamic show filled with a mix of his own hits, classic country covers, lively collaborations, fireworks, and pyrotechnics.

Known for blending multiple genres throughout his career, Post Malone has increasingly embraced country influences, especially with his 2024 album F-1 Trillion, which featured collaborations with several established country artists. His set at Stagecoach reflected this fusion, combining his popular pop songs with deep dives into country favorites.

The artist’s 2026 Stagecoach appearance echoed the spirit of his first festival performance there in 2024, when he also showcased a range of country covers. On Sunday night, Post Malone opened with a spirited rendition of Craig Morgan’s "International Harvester." He later performed other country classics, including Garth Brooks’ 1991 hit "Rodeo."

Fans appreciated how Post Malone transformed the large festival setting into an intimate experience by maintaining a casual, unpolished vibe. At one point, he even dropped down to do pushups on stage, further engaging the crowd with his approachable energy.

Throughout the show, he remained close to his audience, frequently moving near the front rows, snapping photos with fans, and accepting a cowboy hat from someone in the crowd. Fireworks burst overhead and fiery pyrotechnics punctuated the performance, adding visual excitement to the musical experience.

Interestingly, the setlist contained relatively few tracks from F-1 Trillion. Instead, Post Malone covered Kenny Chesney’s "How Forever Feels" and brought out Jake Worthington to join him on George Strait’s "Give It Away." Braxton Keith also appeared on stage to perform his song "Cozy" alongside Post Malone.

As the show neared its conclusion, Post Malone surprised the crowd by inviting Shaboozey on stage for a lively, celebratory take on "I Had Some Help." He closed his set with a powerful rendition of Toby Keith’s "Courtesy of the Red White and Blue (The Angry American)," a song that was featured before various acts throughout the weekend.

Post Malone followed the legendary country duo Brooks & Dunn, who performed a string of hits spanning three decades. Together, the back-to-back sets created a communal atmosphere where classic country anthems brought the crowd together in singalongs and nostalgic appreciation.

The 2026 Stagecoach Country Music Festival Sunday night became a celebration of country music’s rich heritage, with Post Malone playing a key role in bridging genres and generations through his passionate and heartfelt performance.

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