Nashville has seen its fair share of wild nights — but nothing quite like this. Post Malone just shut down Broadway to celebrate the grand opening of his brand-new bar, Posty’s Bar, and it was one for the history books.
Over 30,000 fans flooded the streets as the 30-year-old superstar turned downtown Nashville into one big street party, complete with live music, surprise guests, free food, and an open bar — all on Posty’s tab.
A Rockstar Welcome to Music City
The celebration kicked off with a ribbon-cutting ceremony outside Posty’s Bar on 3rd Avenue, joined by Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell and other city leaders. Dressed in his signature laid-back style, Posty greeted the crowd with his trademark grin and a heartfelt message:
“This is a new chapter for me,” he said. “Drinks are on me tonight. Food’s on me. Whatever you want — come hang out, have fun, and enjoy yourselves. I love you very, very much.”
The crowd roared, and from that moment, Broadway officially became Posty’s playground.
An Unforgettable Night of Music and Memories
After cutting the ribbon, Post Malone spent time greeting fans — taking selfies, signing autographs, and shaking hands before heading to the massive outdoor stage set up right on Broadway.
The free concert, produced by Tristar Production Group, featured one of the largest stages ever built on the street. Fans from all over the world packed the sidewalks and rooftops for a once-in-a-lifetime show.

Post kicked things off with a mix of country covers, including:
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“I Never Lie” by Zach Top
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“Amarillo Sky” by Jason Aldean
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“Pretty Good at Drinkin’ Beer” by Billy Currington
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“Ticks” by Brad Paisley
Then came the surprise guests — Dierks Bentley joined him for “What Was I Thinkin’,” Lainey Wilson hit the stage for their new duet “Nosedive,” and Brooks & Dunn brought the house down with “Neon Moon” and “Brand New Man.”
Post even paid tribute to Toby Keith with a powerful version of “How Do You Like Me Now?!” that had the crowd singing along word for word.
“Posty’s” — A Bar Built for Good Times
After the show, fans packed inside Posty’s Bar, a massive 26,000-square-foot venue featuring six bars, three live music stages, and a rooftop with stunning views of downtown Nashville.
Inside, guests were treated to free food, drinks, and even karaoke in the basement. Post Malone’s wax figure from Madame Tussauds was also on display — a perfect selfie stop for fans.
The bar, created in partnership with TC Restaurant Group, sits between Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Rooftop Bar and Luke Bryan’s 32 Bridge. It’s designed to capture everything fans love about Post Malone — good vibes, great music, and a laid-back place to just hang out.

“Posty’s is about having a kick-ass time and finding a friend inside,” he said. “Leave your worries at the door.”
A Perfect Nashville Finale
As fireworks exploded above the city skyline, Post raised a drink from the rooftop and thanked the crowd one last time:
“I love you more than I can ever say. Thank you for letting me open my bar here in this beautiful city.”
It wasn’t just another celebrity bar opening — it was a night that brought Nashville together. A night where every song, every smile, and every toast felt like a celebration of friendship, music, and good old-fashioned fun.
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