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Post Malone tonight (9/20) in Hershey: Where to buy last-minute tickets

J.Ramirez23 min ago
Post Malone will land at Hersheypark Stadium tonight, along with the 1971 smashed-up blue Ford pickup truck from the "F-1 Trillion" album cover.

Malone will perform on Friday, Sept. 20. Fans will be able to take a selfie with the truck before heading to their seats. Show time is 8 p.m.

Fans can still buy last-minute tickets here (prices are as of the time of this publication):

  • Stubhub, prices start at $59
  • Vivid Seats, prices start at $72
  • SeatGeek, prices start at $71
  • Ticketmaster, prices start at $75
  • Reviews indicate fans will get a mix of new songs from the "F-1 Trillion" country album and old favorites from his catalog. The "F-1 Trillion" songs included "Finer Things," "What Don't Belong To Me," "Guy For That," "California Sober," "M-E-X-I-C-O" and "I Had Some Help."

    As for the truck, Malone said last week, "We saw all of your requests and we've decided to bring the truck to every stop on the #F1TRILLIONTOUR. Stop by for a selfie before heading to your seat."

    The album art features a 1971 blue Ford pickup truck appearing to stand on its hood over a body of water.

    According to fonetrillion on Instagram , the cover photo "was commissioned artwork by Mexican artist Gonzalo Lebrija. The photograph was taken on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, in Presa Salto Del Nogal in Jalisco, Mexico. The cover features a 1971 blue pickup truck suspended on its nose as it is about to hit the water." The truck was dropped into the water from a crane.

    Malone also will perform on Wednesday, Sept. 25, at the Pavilion at Montage Mountain in Scranton.

    Fans can buy tickets to that concert here:

  • Stubhub, prices start at $34
  • Vivid Seats, prices start at $35
  • SeatGeek, prices start at $35
  • Other stops on the tour include:

    Sept. 21 - Hartford, Connecticut

    Sept. 23 - Saratoga Springs, New York

    Sept. 28 - Global Citizen Festival, New York, New York

    Sept. 29 - Wantagh, New York

    Oct. 1 - Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

    Oct. 4 - Virginia Beach, Virginia

    Oct. 5 - Raleigh, North Carolina

    Oct. 7 - Charlotte, North Carolina

    Oct. 9 - Charleston, South Carolina

    Oct. 11 - Atlanta, Georgia

    Oct. 13 - Rogers, Arkansas

    Oct. 15 - Pelham, Alabama

    Oct. 17 - Orange Beach, Alabama

    Oct. 19 - Nashville, Tennessee

    Oct. 22 - The Woodlands, Texas

    Oct. 23 - The Woodlands, Texas

    Oct. 26 - Austin, Texas

    Oct. 27 - Austin, Texas

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