The NFL's Tailgate Concert, an annual Super Bowl pregame event first held in 2021, is shifting from TikTok to YouTube with a performance by Post Malone.
The NFL is bringing back a former Super Bowl performer for this year's contest between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles. The league
Post Malone and Shane Gillis are ready for a party in a Bud Light Super Bowl ad teaser shared exclusively with PEOPLE.
To ring in the momentous sporting event, Grapevine-raised musician Post Malone has been tapped for several appearances — the latest being the championship game’s tailgate concert sponsored by YouTube.
The Super Bowl is back, and so are the biggest, funniest, and most unforgettable commercials of 2025! From Post Malone and Shane Gillis vibing with Bud Light to Charli XCX hilariously explaining football,
Bud Light isn’t waiting for the Super Bowl to start talking about its Super Bowl commercial. Rapper and performer Post Malone and comedian Shane Gillis will be spotted in a “teaser” for Bud Light’s coming Big Game promotion Sunday during coverage of the AFC and NFC Championships on Fox and CBS.
The exclusive bash has been known to turn into a full-fledged music fest, and a total of 15 to 20 top acts could hit the stage, we hear.
The NFL announced 9x diamond-certified GRAMMY® Award-nominated global superstar Post Malone as the headline performer for the Super Bowl LIX YouTube Tailgate Concert, the league's ultimate pregame party,
The league is teaming up with over 150 creators—including several from outside the U.S.—to capture content surrounding the Super Bowl.
The Recording Academy did not reveal which category for which the superstar will appear. Swift's 'The Tortured Poets Department' is nominated for album of the year.
The concert will be followed on February 16 by a three-hour SNL50: The Anniversary Special. On February 15, NBC will re-air the very first episode of Saturday Night Live. The show debuted on October 11, 1975 with George Carlin hosting and Billy Preston and Janis Ian as the musical guests.