Post Malone promised “Texas Great Halftime Show performing at the Salvation Army's Red Kettle Kickoff event – and he certainly pulled it off. During halftime of the Dallas Cowboys vs. Kansas City Chiefs game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, USA. Thanksgiving DayMalone included a mix of tracks from his library, starting with “Wrong Ones” from his 2024 country album. F-1 trillion.
Malone then returned to one of his defining tracks, “Wow.”, during which he was joined on stage by the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders. He ended the three-set break with another F-1 trillion track “I Had Some Help,” before ending with a heartfelt message to his Texas crew.
“I'm from Texas. I grew up a Cowboys fan and watched the halftime show for years,” Malone said in a statement before the show. “I am honored to be a part of the Red Kettle Kickoff along with the Salvation Army and the Dallas Cowboys and help bring hope to so many people.”
The Cowboys announced that Posty would perform at the game last week, sharing a goofy trailer that showed him driving a semi-truck with Cowboys mascot Rowdy when they crashed into Jerry Jones' parking spot.
“More is always better. You know what I mean?” Malone said in the video before driving up to AT&T Stadium and asking kicker Brandon Aubrey to sign the “delivery.”
“Let’s go big,” Malone says as he ends the video. – Like, Texas is big.
The Dallas Cowboys are known for bringing A-list stars to their annual Thanksgiving game: Dolly Parton played a medley in 2023, and last year Jelly Roll joined headliner Lainie Wilson. during her speech.
It's been a big year for Post Malone, who hit the road this summer with the Big Ass Stadium Tour in support of his country album. F-1 trillion. He wrapped up his London run with a pair of performances at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, capping a trek that included Jelly Roll, Wyatt Flores and Sierra Ferrell.





