Post Malone's Posty's Grand Opening: A Night of Music, Unity, and Celebration in Downtown Nashville

Post Malone transformed downtown Nashville into a massive street celebration with the grand opening of his new bar, Posty’s, drawing over 30,000 fans to Lower Broadway. The night kicked off with a ribbon-cutting ceremony led by Mayor Freddie O’Connell, but once Post took the stage, the atmosphere shifted into a wild night of free beer, surprise performances, and enthusiastic fans singing along to every song.
Post Malone's hour-long free concert at Third Avenue and Broadway featured special guests like Lainey Wilson, Dierks Bentley, and Brooks and Dunn, creating an all-star country jam session that resonated with the crowd. The energy and excitement of the event turned the streets of Nashville into a music festival-like setting, with fans describing it as louder than CMA Fest and more lively than New Year's Eve.
Post Malone's vision for Posty’s was to create a space where fans could have a great time, leave their worries behind, and connect with others. The venue, spanning 26,000 square feet with six bars, three stages, a restaurant, and a rooftop overlooking the city, has quickly become a standout destination on Broadway, adding to the star-studded lineup of celebrity-owned establishments in the area.
The blend of country covers and rock star charisma showcased Post Malone's versatility and love for music, bridging the gap between genres and bringing fans together for a memorable night in Music City. As the lights dimmed and the night came to a close, the sense of unity and camaraderie among attendees was palpable, marking a historic moment in Nashville's nightlife scene.
Post Malone's grand opening of Posty’s wasn't just about launching a new bar—it was about creating an unforgettable experience that brought people together, transcending musical boundaries and leaving a lasting impact on Broadway and the city of Nashville.