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Post Malone
Raymond James Stadium — Tampa, FL

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 rolled through Tampa in August 2023 at MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre with the kind of setlist that works for a guy who's been everywhere. He opened with "Better Now" and "Wow." before cutting deeper with "Zack and Codeine," the kind of track that rewards people who've been paying attention. The real moment came when he hit "Circles"—that one landed different in a venue like that, all those people singing something that actually mattered. He closed with "Chemical," which felt less like an afterthought and more like he wanted to leave you thinking about something. Twenty-five songs, no filler, just a guy working through his catalog with the confidence of someone who knows what he made.

Tampa's music scene has always been more hip-hop and rap-adjacent than you'd expect for Florida, which makes it a natural fit for Post Malone's brand of melodic trap-influenced pop-rock. The city's been steadily building infrastructure for mid-tier touring acts, and venues like MidFlorida have become reliable stops for artists who've outgrown clubs but don't need arenas yet. It's the kind of city that shows up for artists with crossover appeal—people who don't fit neatly into one box.

Skip the strip and head to Hyde Park, Tampa's most livable neighborhood with tree-lined streets, independent shops, and genuine character. Stay nearby and eat at The Bricks of Hyde Park for elevated Southern cuisine in a refurbished historic building. Spend an afternoon at the Dali Museum in nearby St. Petersburg—it's legitimately world-class and a solid hour drive but worth it. Walk along Bayshore Boulevard at sunset before the show. The whole vibe is understated enough that Johnson will feel like the most exciting thing happening all weekend.

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