Country music’s newest superstar brought his 'F-1 Trillion Tour' to the Pine Tree State on Monday, September 16th.

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Post Malone brought his ‘F-1 Trillion Tour’ to the Bangor Waterfront on Monday. The tour, announced late in the summer concert announcement season, supports his country debut album ‘F-1 Trillion,’ released on August 16th, 2024. Fans packed the Maine Savings Amphitheater to see the genre-blending artist.

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Post Malone's debut country album, F-1 Trillion, is packed with star power.

While Post Malone is already one of the biggest names in music, he brings in even more talent from country stars like Luke Combs, Morgan Wallen, Jelly Roll, and Lainey Wilson. The album also features legends like Dolly Parton, Chris Stapleton, and Blake Shelton, among others. It's clear that Post Malone wanted to do country music justice with this project.

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Post Malone closed out Bangor’s summer concert season with an unforgettable performance.

The season kicked off in May with country star Parker McCollum, making it fitting to end with another act beloved by blue-collar country fans just weeks after Labor Day. Post Malone delivered an incredible show, proving why he’s one of the top performers in music today. It’s no surprise that his concert was one of the most sought-after tickets of the year—Posty knows how to leave a crowd wanting more. And the folks here in Maine certainly wanted more.

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For this tour, Post Malone brought along two up-and-coming acts in country music, Dan Spencer and the group Muscadine Bloodline, to help warm up the crowd.

However, with all the excitement surrounding the show, there wasn’t much 'warming up' needed. Still, the crowd appreciated the energy and talent that Dan Spencer and Muscadine Bloodline brought to the Waterfront.

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Post Malone is a superstar, not just in country music, but across all genres.

He put on an incredible show, performing his new country hits from his latest album and mixing in some of his biggest classics. The Bangor crowd, known for loving country music, appreciated the blend. They especially got loud for his pop and hip-hop hits like ‘Circles,’ ‘White Iverson,’ and ‘Sunflower.’

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Bangor won’t forget Post Malone’s ‘F-1 Trillion Tour’ anytime soon.

After his stop here, he's heading to Fenway Park in Boston, reminding us how lucky we are to have such a top-notch venue in the Queen City of the East.

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