Post Malone has a long history of doing country covers. Today, there are several videos of him singing country classics from “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” by Hank Williams to “I’m Gonna Miss Her” by Brad Paisley. With his country debut, F-1 Trillion right around the corner, he isn’t cutting back on performing covers. During his set at the Outside Lands festival, he packed his set with covers.
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Posty played so many covers during his Outside Lands set that he didn’t leave room for some of his originals. For instance, he didn’t play “Pour Me a Drink” or “Guy for That” during the festival. However, he did make time for one original. He played “I Had Some Help” for the crowd.
Like other festival appearances, Post Malone didn’t rock the stage alone. For instance, he brought ’90s hitmaker David Lee Murphy to the stage for a rousing rendition of his timeless hit song “Dust on the Bottle.” Check out the video below.
Posty has two collaborations with Luke Combs on his forthcoming album. While he didn’t perform “Guy for That” or “Missin’ You Like This” during the festival, he did deliver a top-notch Combs cover. Watch him rock “When It Rains It Pours” from Combs’ debut album This One’s for You below.
Post Malone’s Cover-Packed Festival Set
Post Malone only played one original song—“I Had Some Help”—during his Outside Lands festival set. Instead, he chose to play a set comprised mostly of ‘90s country covers. He also added more recent covers from artists like Luke Combs and Tyler Childers.
- “A Country Boy Can Survive”—Hank Williams Jr. cover
- “Who’s Cheatin’ Who”—Alan Jackson cover
- “Carrying Your Love with Me”—George Strait cover
- “The Fireman”—George Strait cover
- “Dust on the Bottle”—David Lee Murphy cover
- “Feathered Indians”—Tyler Childers cover
- “Just to See You Smile”—Tim McGraw cover
- “Daddy’s Money”—Ricochet cover
- “This Romeo Ain’t Got Julie Yet”—Diamond Rio cover
- “When It Rains It Pours”—Luke Combs cover
- “Brand New Man”—Brooks & Dunn cover
- “I Had Some Help”
- “Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue (The Angry American)”—Toby Keith cover
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