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Post Malone Pauses Headlining Performance at Stagecoach to Help a Fan in Need

Post Malone Pauses Headlining Performance at Stagecoach to Help a Fan in Need

Daniela Avila, Desiree AnelloMon, April 27, 2026 at 8:35 PM UTC

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Post Malone performing at Stagecoach Music Festival in Indio on April 26, 2026Credit: John Shearer/Getty -

Post Malone stopped his set to check on a fan who appeared to be in need of medical assistance while closing out Stagecoach with a headlining performance on Sunday, April 26

The singer-songwriter announced his upcoming double album Eternal Buzz, featuring 40 songs, earlier this month on Instagram

Malone is currently touring with Jelly Roll and performing songs from his 2024 country album F-1 Trillion

Post Malone closed out Stagecoach weekend with a bang.

The "I Had Some Help" singer, 30, took the stage on Sunday, April 26 for the final headlining performance at Stagecoach Music Festival.

After making his grand entrance wearing jeans and a denim jacket, Malone cracked open a beer to sing "Pour Me a Beer" and told the audience that he hoped everyone was staying "safe and warm" — despite the severe and high-speed winds that previously caused a temporary evacuation at the California music festival.

He then went on to sing some of his major hits — including "Circles" and "Sunflower" — as well as covers of Craig Morgan's "International Harvester" and Garth Brooks' hit song "Rodeo."

At one point in his performance, the musician briefly paused the show to check on a fan who appeared to be in need of medical assistance.

"Does someone need help over there?" Malone asked as he made his way over to the side of the stage to get a clear view into the audience. "Can we get some help over there please? Ladies and gentlemen, if you could make a path so we could get over there."

Before ending his performance with a rendition of Toby Keith's "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)," he welcomed Shaboozey onto the stage to join him in singing his and Morgan Wallen's hit song "I Had Some Help."

The singer-songwriter revealed he had an album on the way called Eternal Buzz earlier this month on social media.

"coming soon 💗🍻," he captioned the Instagram post, which indicated the album would include two discs with 20 songs each.

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Malone is currently on the road for his Big Ass Stadium Tour with Jelly Roll, where he performs songs from his 2024 country album F-1 Trillion.

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Post Malone performing at Stagecoach Music FestivalCredit: John Shearer/Getty

Ahead of the album's release, Malone appeared on Apple Music's Today's Country Radio with Kelleigh Bannen and opened up about how welcoming he found the Nashville community to be.

“It's really nice meeting people in Nashville that made me feel so welcome and new friends and kind of building new stuff,” he said. "For once I'm not sad anymore. I'm happy, very happy.”

He also said he "made a lot of lifelong friends" and he'd like to keep "so many" of those friendships.

“L.A. is L.A. and working here, I've always felt very distracted and it's nice to go to Nashville and really just meet people who are the best at what they do and who are super kind and super talented," he said.

That same year, Malone teamed up with Beyoncé on her Cowboy Carter hit “LEVII'S JEANS." The duo performed the song together during an epic Christmas Day halftime show at the Texans-Ravens game at NRG Stadium in Houston in December 2024.

“Thank you @Beyonce so much for havin me out in Houston, and on your beautiful record. Also, thank you for sharin your talent and art with the world. I love you,” Malone wrote on X at the time.

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