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Post Malone Brings His Big Ass Stadium Tour Home To Texas: 11 Best Moments From the Dallas Stop
The best moments from Post Malone's hometown show on his Big Ass Stadium Tour with Jelly Roll.
Playing on a set that resembled an abandoned auto parts store, the sign over the entrance changed to Bunnie’s XO in fluorescent pink, as he launched into “Wild Ones” (sadly, with no appearance from Jessie Murph). As he sings in one of his most recent hits, “I’m not okay/but it’s all gonna be alright.” Despite tackling such tough subjects as addiction, depression and feeling unworthy in his music, on stage Jelly is pure, unadulterated joy. The answer was a clear (and loud), “yes.” While standing along at the end of the stage’s runway with just an acoustic guitar (plus a cigarette and an ever-present solo cup), Post performed one his most beautifully-written tracks to date, “Feeling Whitney.” Despite a brief tuning delay, the intimate moment was worth the wait and Post took his time with the song and ended with a sing-along on the chorus of “oohs.” He then welcomed “one of the best vocalists” back to the stage, opener Sierra Ferrell, to perform their F-1 duet, “Never Love You Again.”
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