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Post Malone Makes Grand Ole Opry Debut, Solidifying Country Music Ties

by Barbara
Post Malone

Just days before the release of his highly anticipated country-infused album F-1Trillion, singer-songwriter Post Malone made his long-awaited debut at the legendary Grand Ole Opry on the night of August 14, 2024. This debut marks a significant milestone in Malone’s career, as induction into the Grand Ole Opry is one of country music’s most prestigious honors, reserved for artists who have demonstrated not only commercial success but also deep connections within the country music community.

Opry membership is not easily earned. While radio airplay, music sales, and touring success play roles, the true deciding factor is the rapport and connections an artist builds with existing members. Opry membership begins with a nomination from an existing member, making personal relationships crucial to earning a place among country music’s elite. “Opry membership requires a passion for country music’s fans [and] a connection to the music’s history,” states the Grand Ole Opry on their official website.

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Post Malone’s dream of performing at the Opry became a reality thanks to the bonds he has formed with respected country music artists like Brad Paisley, Vince Gill, and Lainey Wilson. Introducing Malone to the Opry stage, Brad Paisley, a 23-year Opry member, said, “You aren’t a country singer until you’ve played this, and he is, through and through, one of the best musicians, artists, and people I’ve met.” Malone, dressed in a blazer, blue jeans, and a cowboy hat, was met with enthusiastic cheers, which only grew louder as he performed alongside country legends John Michael Montgomery, War and Treaty, Vince Gill, and Lainey Wilson. After their performance, Wilson warmly welcomed Malone, saying, “Welcome to country music, Post Malone!”

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Throughout his performance, Malone expressed his deep gratitude for the friendships he has formed during his time in Nashville, acknowledging each artist who joined him on stage. “We’ve been here in Nashville for, like, six or seven months, and I have made so many beautiful friends along the way, and I am so honored to be able to work with my friends,” Malone shared.

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Malone’s performance ended with a standing ovation and chants of “Posty, Posty, Posty,” echoing the energy of his previous concerts. As he embarks on his country music journey, the connections and friendships he has nurtured will undoubtedly play a key role in his continued success.

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