Post Malone made his debut at the ACM Awards with an electrifying performance later accompanied by a surprise guest.
According to People Magazine, on Thursday, May 16, the 28-year-old singer performed live from the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas.
He kicked off his rendition with an old-school country classic and smoothly transitioned into his recently released single, I Had Some Help, joined by Morgan Wallen on the stage.
For the debut performance, Malone opted for a white Dallas Cowboy jersey. Meanwhile, his bandmates sported a bright blue version of the NFL uniform.
Before Wallen joined the crooner on stage, Malone excited fans with a surprise performance of an acapella version of The Allman Brothers Band’s Ramblin’ Man with host Reba McEntire.
Malone’s ACM Awards performance comes after months of teasing his collaboration with Wallen on social media, leaving fans with burgeoning anticipation.
Weeks later, the rapper and Wallen appeared at Stagecoach to perform the song live for the first time.
Although this has been his debut performance at the ACM Awards, he has previously performed at other major country music events, including the 2023 CMA Awards.
At that event, he paid tribute to the late Joe Diffie with renditions of John Deere Green and Pickup Man, joined by Wallen and HARDY.
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