It is not every night you see one of the biggest names in music fangirl over another artist on stage. Yet, that is exactly what happened when Post Malone, cowboy hat, red solo cup, and all, welcomed Dierks Bentley into his world. The crowd went from cheering to roaring in seconds. The look on Post’s face said it all: pure admiration for his country hero.
Post has never been shy about his love for country music, but this moment felt personal. When he pulled Bentley into a hug and shouted his name to the crowd, it felt less like a collaboration and more like a dream coming true in real time. The two stood shoulder to shoulder, smiling like old friends singing around a campfire.
I love this man Dierks Bentley
Fans could not stop talking about it afterward. One called it “the best crossover of the year.” Another said, “You can feel how much Post loves this man.” People loved seeing the mix of rock and country energy blend so naturally. It was not about genres, it was about joy.
That small moment on stage turned into something much bigger a few days later. In Utah, Post invited Dierks back for a full song performance, turning his love and respect into a live celebration. The lights dimmed, the crowd quieted for a heartbeat, and then came that familiar tune, “Drunk on a Plane.”
Post Malone w/Dierks Bentley Utah 7/31/2025
Bentley led the charge with his warm country vocals while Post sang backup and grinned from ear to ear. Every beat felt like a shared victory between two musicians who came from different worlds but spoke the same musical language. The crowd sang every word, as if witnessing two friends live out a bucket list moment.
Post Malone is known for crossing boundaries without fear, hip-hop, pop, rock, and now, country. His openness to celebrate others makes him stand out in a world often ruled by ego. Follow Post Malone on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Sometimes, the best moments in music are not planned, they are just pure love on stage.