Post Malone Stuns With First-Ever ACM Awards Show Performance

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Post Malone

Post Malone made his ACM Awards performance debut during the 2024 ceremony—and fans can't hold it together.

At the Frisco, Texas-held event—regarded as "country music’s party of the year"—on Thursday, May 16, the "Congratulations" rapper took the stage with a smashing performance–even helping out host Reba McEntire with a duet of The Allman Brothers Band's "Ramblin' Man."

For the function, he rocked a white button-up, dark cap and fitted jeans, which showed off his slimmed-down frame.

The musical artist previously opened up about his physical health journey last year after fans expressed concern regarding his weight loss, but the "Circles" crooner assured them there was no need to be alarmed, as his body transformation could be attributed to his decision to "kick soda and start eating better."

As for his performance at the 2024 ACMs, fans had a variety of thoughts on the display, with many promptly taking to social media to express their sentiments.

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"I loved it!!!" one X (formerly Twitter) user gushed.

Someone else claimed Malone "geeking out over Reba" was the cutest part of the night.

"I LITERALLY GOT CHILLS @reba @PostMalone," another said of their striking duet.

The appearance came shortly after the "Sunflower" singer debuted a new track entitled "I Had Some Help" with Morgan Wallen, who was one of the most-nominated artists at this year's awards show.

The annual McEntire-hosted function saw several other heavy hitters in the country music genre, like Kane Brown, Lainey Wilson, and Miranda Lambert. Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton even hit the stage to perform their new duet "Purple Irises," while Jelly Roll brought down the house with his lively performance at the event.

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