Post Malone Makes His Grand Ole Opry Debut Ahead Of Releasing His Country Album F-1 Trillion
Vince Gill and Brad Paisley helped Post Malone celebrate a major milestone in his career…his Grand Ole Opry debut.
Post stepped into the circle for the first time on Wednesday (August 14). His Opry debut also celebrated the release of his new country album, F-1 Trillion, which dropped on Friday (August 16).
The record’s tracklist boasts collaborations with country stars such as Chris Stapleton, Blake Shelton, Tim McGraw, Luke Combs, Morgan Wallen, and Lainey Wilson.
F-1 Trillion also contains a few solo songs, including a heartfelt track titled “Yours,” which is about Post’s two-year-old daughter.
Brad Paisley is another country artist featured on F-1 Trillion. He and Post recorded a song titled “Goes Without Saying.”
Brad introduced Post before he made his Opry debut, telling the crowd, “This is a guy who made his mark in other formats and has a country heart, I believe. He is someone who immersed himself in the Nashville way…“
From there, Brad welcomed Post onstage, and the two artists shared a hug before Post made his way into the circle. “I’m so terrified and beyond honored to be standing in this spot right here,” he said.
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When it came time to welcome his first guest to the stage, Post called for Vince Gill to join him and Brad. The three men entertained the Opry crowd with a performance of Vince’s “One More Last Chance.”
Watch Vince Gill, Post Malone, & Brad Paisley Perform Together At The Opry.
Vince co-wrote “One More Last Chance” with Gary Nicholson and released his recording in July 1993.
The song became a #1 hit on the Hot Country Songs chart and reached #1 on the country chart in Canada. The track eventually ranked at the #5 spot on the year-end Hot Country Songs chart for 1993.
Brad played guitar while Post and Vince sang “One More Last Chance” together at the Opry. Their lively performance set the tone for a fun-filled evening of music and friendship.
Watch Post Malone, Vince Gill, and Brad Paisley perform “One More Last Chance” together in the video below.