The musician showcased the collaborations during his headlining set at the festival’s second weekend
Post Malone welcome several guests onstage during his headlining set at Coachella last night. After performing solo during weekend one, the musician brought out Jelly Roll and Ed Sheeran to join him for weekend two.
Sheeran assisted on “Sunflower,” taking the place of Malone’s original studio collaborator Swae Lee on lead vocals and acoustic guitar. “Holy fuck,” Malone noted of Sheeran’s appearance. “I didn’t even know he was here tonight.”
Jelly Roll popped in for “Losers,” from last year’s LP F-1 Trillion. Malone also took the opportunity to promote his forthcoming stadium tour, which kicks off April 29 and will feature Jelly Roll as the opening act.
“I’m so fucking grateful to be able to have the fucking opportunity to be able to go on tour with the kindest soul such as yourself,” Malone told the rapper. “I knew from the first moment that I fucking hugged you that you had the biggest heart in the fucking universe, and I can only say thank you so very much, and thank you for coming out tonight and I love you and I can’t wait to kick some fucking ass. You are the greatest motherfucker in the world.”
Post Malone notably didn’t bring out Morgan Wallen, with whom he recently collaborated on single “I Ain’t Coming Back.” The song, which dropped Friday, will appear on Wallen’s forthcoming LP, I’m the Problem, out May 16 via Big Loud/Mercury.
Malone’s Big Ass Stadium Tour will kick off April 29 at the Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah. The run will continue through the spring and early summer, wrapping on July 1 at Oracle Park in San Francisco. Jelly Roll will provide support for pretty much the whole trek (save for shows in Miami and Glendale, Arizona), while Sierra Ferrell will serve as a special guest during the first half of the run (April 29 in Salt Lake City through May 29 in Pittsburgh).