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Post Malone
Huntington Bank Field — Cleveland, OH

Post Malone emerged in 2015 with a sound that felt distinctly his own—a blend of mumbled melodic rap, auto-tuned singing, and beats that pulled from cloud rap, country, and pop. Debut album Stoney was a sleeper hit that proved he could write hooks that stuck. By Beerbongs & Bentleys, he was everywhere. Circles became a pandemic staple, a sad-sounding song about depression that somehow became the soundtrack to millions of TikToks. His albums have consistently performed, though critics often struggle to pin down what exactly he's doing. What's clear is that Post Malone makes sad-sounding music that doesn't feel heavy, and he's managed to stay relevant across multiple eras of hip-hop without really changing much. His collaborations range from country (Morgan Wallen) to pop (The Weeknd) to rock, suggesting he's chasing vibes rather than any particular lane.

Post Malone shows are packed and loud. Crowds know every word to every song. He plays it relatively straight—doesn't do much dancing or stage movement. What stands out is how attentive the room is, even when he's just singing. People come to hear the songs they know.

Known for Congratulations, Circles, Psycho, Rockstar, Goodbyes

Post Malone's September 2022 show at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse felt like a victory lap through his catalog. He opened with 'Reputation' and spent two hours moving between early hits and deeper cuts with equal confidence. 'Psycho' landed hard, 'Stay' hit different in a packed arena, and 'Sunflower' proved he'd crafted songs that stick around. Closing with 'White Iverson'—the song that started everything—was the kind of choice that reminds you why he matters. Twenty-three songs in, and Cleveland got the full scope of what he's built since breaking through.

Cleveland's rap and hip-hop scene has always been about substance over hype, which probably resonates with Post Malone's approach. The city produced its own rap royalty and values artists who evolve without losing themselves. Post's blend of rap, melodic hooks, and genre-fluidity fits right into that ethos—he's not trying to be one thing, and Cleveland's crowd respects that kind of artistic restlessness.

Stay in Ohio City, where Victorian brownstones meet serious coffee shops and galleries. Dinner at Fairmount, where chef Jonathon Sawyer sources locally and cooks with real technique—expect seasonal American food that doesn't announce itself. Spend an afternoon at the Cleveland Museum of Art, which is free and genuinely excellent. Walk through the West Side Market before the show, grab something you don't need, and feel the bones of the city. The whole neighborhood has that working-class dignity that makes Cleveland distinct.

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