On Sunday, September 8, Post Malone kicked off his F-1 Trillion Tour in Salt Lake City, Utah. He’s going on tour to support his recent album, F-1 Trillion, which recently earned him a handful of CMA award nominations.
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For support on the tour, Post is bringing along Muscadine Bloodline and Dan Spencer, who will open on every date. Along with music from the new album, he’s playing a lot of his hits as well. With such a setlist, there’s something for long-time Post Malone fans as well as fans who have come along for his country music debut.
Post Malone played two nights in Utah, one on Sunday and the other on Monday, September 9. He will continue on to play shows in cities like Syracuse, New York; Boston, Massachusetts; Hershey, Pennsylvania; Virginia Beach, Virginia; Raleigh, North Carolina; Nashville, Tennessee; and Houston, Texas, among many others. The tour will conclude in Austin, Texas, on October 27 after two nights.
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Lainey Wilson Reveals What Post Malone Calls Her, And It’s the Most Polite Thing
In a recent interview with CMT, Lainey Wilson asked the question that may be on a lot of people’s minds: “do I need to call him Austin or Post?” Does she call him by his government name, or his stage name?
“I just call him Post,” she said, then added, “but he calls me Lainey Wilson.” She explained how Post Malone calls her by her first and last name every time they see each other. “Any time he sees me, he’s like, ‘I love you, Lainey Wilson’ or ‘I’ll see you later, Lainey Wilson.’ It’s the cutest thing.”
Post Malone is known for being a polite young gentleman when interacting with others. He’s often shy, and sometimes nervous to perform, especially when he was making his first foray into country music. He told Reba McEntire at the ACM Awards how nervous he was to be talking to her and performing, answering her every question with a “yes ma’am” or “no ma’am.”
Somehow, it makes sense that he would call Lainey Wilson by her first and last name. That’s like when you talk about a famous actor in casual conversation, and it feels strange to call them by anything other than their full name.
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