‘Chaos’ Erupts as Nashville’s Broadway Closes for Post Malone’s Free Concert and New Bar Debut

Last night, Nashville’s Broadway saw a massive turnout as fans of Post Malone gathered to celebrate the inauguration of his new bar with a complimentary concert.

Country music favorites Lainey Wilson, Dierks Bentley, and Brooks & Dunn joined the star for the exclusive hour-long performance at Posty’s Bar, which remained open until the early hours of the morning.

In an added treat, the ‘I Had Some Help’ singer picked up the drink tab for everyone who managed to make their way inside.

Having Post Malone cover your drink costs is definitely a story to tell.

As expected, numerous music enthusiasts descended on the location, with many documenting the ‘mayhem’ on social media.

One TikTok user shared that the crowd was ‘elbow to elbow’, showing a vast expanse of people.

Despite some concerns about crowd control, News Channel 5 Management provided coverage.

A woman mentioned she stumbled amidst the throng, sharing images of the bruises on her arms.

Another TikTok user remarked, “This was wild….I didn’t expect that crowd,” while someone else noted, “People were so rude! Idk why I expected any different.”

Another concert-goer commented, “Couldn’t see a thing,” though one person did mention having the ‘time of their life’.

Posty’s Bar is a sprawling 26,000-square-foot space across three levels, making it the largest bar on Broadway at ground level.

It boasts six bars, three stages, a VIP lounge, and even a gift shop.

The venue also features a basement karaoke bar and a rooftop area with views of Lower Broadway’s vibrant lights.

Behind the operations is TC Restaurant Group, a major player in Nashville’s nightlife sector.

The group is responsible for several celebrity-themed venues, including Morgan Wallen’s This Bar & Tennessee Kitchen, Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Rooftop Bar, Luke’s 32 Bridge, Miranda Lambert’s Casa Rosa, and Lainey Wilson’s Bell Bottoms Up.

This isn’t Post Malone’s first foray into the food and beverage industry.

In May 2020, the artist introduced his own brand of French rose wine.

Maison No. 9 quickly sold out just two days after its launch, with a 750ml bottle priced at approximately $21.

Furthermore, in April 2023, Malone gave a makeover to a Raising Cane’s outlet near his residence in Midvale, Utah.

The location at 890 Fort Union Boulevard is now decked out in bright pink with Post Malone merchandise and references to his music videos, including his iconic 1974 Ford F250.

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