Post Malone, Stagecoach 2026
INDIO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 26: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) (NOT TO BE LICENSED FOR ANY STANDALONE OR SPECIAL INTEREST BOOK PUBLISHING USE CONCERNING THE COACHELLA MUSIC FESTIVAL AND/OR STAGECOACH MUSIC FESTIVAL) Post Malone performs at the T-Mobile Mane Stage during the 2026 Stagecoach Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 26, 2026 in Indio, California. (Photo by John Shearer/Getty Images for Stagecoach)

Post Malone Pauses Show to Help Fan in Need

Post Malone paused his Stagecoach set to help a fan in need before delivering a nearly two-hour, hit-packed performance.

Global superstar Post Malone closed out the Stagecoach Music Festival on Sunday with a high-energy headline performance.

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The 30-year-old delivered a set lasting one hour and 55 minutes, according to Setlist.fm. He blended country covers with his biggest hits.

He opened the show with a cover of Craig Morgan's "International Harvester" and brought the night to a close with Toby Keith's "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)".

Between those moments, Malone powered through a string of fan favorites and covers, bringing the festival to a memorable finish.

Post Malone Closes Stagecoach With Hit-Filled Set

The performance came after severe winds disrupted the festival on Saturday, forcing a temporary evacuation before the event resumed.

During his set, Malone paused to check on the crowd, hoping everyone was staying "safe and warm."

At one point, he noticed a fan who appeared to need medical attention and stepped toward the edge of the stage.

"Does someone need help over there?" he asked.

"Can we get some help over there please? Ladies and gentlemen, if you could make a path so we could get over there," he added.

After the situation was addressed, Malone continued his performance, running through major hits including "Pour Me a Drink", "Circles", "Rockstar", and "Sunflower".

To cap off the night, he brought out Shaboozey for a performance of "I Had Some Help," his hit collaboration with Morgan Wallen.

Country Covers and Global Tour Plans Continue

Malone leaned heavily into his country influences throughout the set, performing multiple covers.

These included Morgan Wallen's "I Ain't Comin' Back" and Garth Brooks' "Rodeo," alongside his opening tribute to Craig Morgan.

The performance comes as Malone continues his Big Ass Stadium Tour alongside Jelly Roll.

The tour supports his 2024 country album F-1 Trillion and will see him travel across North America throughout the summer, including a stop in El Paso, Texas in mid-May.

Later in the year, Malone will take the show overseas as part of The Big Ass World Tour.

He is scheduled to perform at Kai Tak Stadium in Hong Kong in September, before heading to Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, South Korea, and Japan.

Earlier this month, Malone also hinted at new music.

In a post captioned "coming soon," he shared an image of a board labeled The Eternal Buzz, featuring "Disc 1" and "Disc 2" with 20 tracks each, suggesting a potential 40-track double album.