Post Malone has been officially announced as the headline performer for Bud Light’s principal Super Bowl concert on February 6th, 2026.
The event, titled Bud Light Presents Post Malone & Buddies, will be staged at Fort Mason in San Francisco, situated within an accessible distance of Levi’s Stadium, the venue for the championship match.
“We show up every year to provide football fans with bucket-list experiences,” Todd Allen, Bud Light’s SVP of marketing, said in a press release. “We’re pumped to run it back with Posty, our buddy of nearly a decade, for what will be one of the most electrifying shows of Super Bowl weekend.”
Post Malone responded, “Getting back on the Bud Light stage during Super Bowl weekend is like coming home. I love it! We’ve got something really special planned for this year!”
The announcement follows a series of notable engagements that broadened his role within recent Super Bowl activities. He delivered “America the Beautiful” during the 2024 event in Las Vegas and later headlined the YouTube Tailgate Concert and Bud Light’s Backyard show this year. Bud Light described its goal as creating “bucket-list experiences” for attending audiences.
Conversation surrounding future opportunities followed naturally, leading him to address his interest in a halftime role. He stated he “would love to” accept such a position eventually. He referenced his recent Dallas Cowboys halftime appearance and reiterated his support for the team. He then explained his Kansas City tattoos, remarking, “Kelce cheated, and Mahomes cheated a little bit too.”
His explanation provided a clear context for a frequently discussed detail associated with his public image. He described the gentleman’s wager that produced the tattoos, saying, “This was a gentleman’s bet. And you know what happens? Kelce cheated, and I’m gonna say Mahomes cheated a little bit too.” He added that a tattoo artiste was present immediately, resulting in both signatures and a Kansas City logo being applied.
Post Malone will also use the concert to unveil forthcoming work from his next country-focused project. “We’ve been working very, very diligently on new music,” he said. He added that forty-five tracks currently exist and promised, “There will be new music by then… allegedly.”









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