Some artists wave from a distance but Post Malone sits down and has a beer with you. In “Post Malone hangs out with fans at popular Phoenix dive bar,” he’s exactly where fans never expect a global star to be: at a corner booth, laid-back, smiling, and fully present. There are no cameras in his face, no velvet ropes just people, music, and moments that feel real. Millions still follow Post Malone and this video proves how grounded he still is.
The scene feels like a hangout, not a headline. Post sings a few bars, signs some things, and raises a drink like he’s known everyone for years. There’s warmth in how he moves through the crowd with no rush, no ego. The dive bar setting makes it even more personal. You see the superstar but more than that you see the human behind the hits. The one who still finds joy in simple nights and real people.
Post Malone hangs out with fans at popular Phoenix dive bar
Fans in the comments are emotional, even surprised. Many say it feels like a reminder that kindness doesn’t disappear with fame. Others share how much they’d treasure even a quick conversation with him. This wasn’t staged. It wasn’t forced, it was Post Malone doing what he always does connecting by just being himself.
If “Hangs Out at Phoenix Dive Bar” is like a warm hug from your favorite artist, then the video “Undercover Record Store Surprise” is a total curveball: a burst of fun you never saw coming. One video feels like sitting beside him at the bar, sharing stories. The other feels like being part of a live prank where shock turns into joy.
Post Malone Pranks People with Undercover Record Store Surprise // Omaze
In the second video Post completely transforms into a scruffy employee, fooling fans with awkward customer service and bad jokes. At first, no one suspects a thing. But once the disguise slips, reactions shift from confusion to pure joy: tears, laughter, hugs. It’s all captured with charm and zero ego. Post isn’t pranking for attention he’s creating memories for total strangers, just because he can.
Whether he’s sharing a quiet drink in a dive bar or making strangers laugh in a record shop, he keeps it real. He doesn’t just perform, he connects. Follow Post on YouTube, Instagram and your favorite platforms. Because the next video might feel less like a show, and more like running into an old friend.