/10. Post Malone Just Bought Everyone Drinks Until 2AM — What Happened Next on Nashville’s Broadway Will Be Talked About for Years

🎤 When a Rockstar Becomes the Bartender: Post Malone Changes Nashville Forever
Nashville has seen countless bar openings along Broadway, but nothing like this.
Tonight, global superstar Post Malone, known for hits like “Circles,” “Sunflower,” and “Congratulations,” officially opened the doors to Posty’s Bar — and did it in the most “Posty” way possible.
Instead of a ribbon-cutting or a red carpet event, Malone grabbed his guitar, stepped onto a makeshift stage in the middle of the street, and belted out a live cover set under the open sky.
His first song? A goosebump-inducing version of “Friends in Low Places” by Garth Brooks.
From that moment, Lower Broadway transformed. The music, the crowd, the laughter — it all blended into a storm of energy and emotion that Nashville will be talking about for years.
🍻 “Free Drinks, Y’all!” — The Five Words That Sent Nashville into a Frenzy
By 9 PM, the show ended. The crowd cheered, thinking the party was winding down.
Then Posty leaned into the mic with a grin and said:
“From now till 2AM — I’m covering it all. Drink up, have fun, and I love y’all!”
The street erupted. Screams, laughter, disbelief — it was pure chaos in the best way possible.
Every drink, every shot, every toast that night — on Post Malone.
Witnesses estimate the bill could have soared into hundreds of thousands of dollars, but the star didn’t care.
“He just wanted people to have fun, to feel loved, to celebrate music,” said one of the bartenders. “That’s who Posty is.”
🎶 A Cover Set Straight from the Soul — Post Malone’s Nashville Moment
Malone didn’t just perform — he poured his soul into every note.
His surprise set was a genre-blending love letter to music itself — country, rock, blues, and pop, all fused into one raw, emotional performance.
Unofficial Setlist (from fans):
- Friends in Low Places – Garth Brooks
- Tennessee Whiskey – Chris Stapleton
- You Give Love a Bad Name – Bon Jovi
- Wonderwall – Oasis
- Stay With Me – Sam Smith
- Beer Can’t Fix – Thomas Rhett
His gravelly voice, his genuine smile, and his relaxed charm made everyone forget he was once a rapper — tonight, Post Malone was pure Nashville.
🌟 From Dallas to Nashville — The Journey of a Humble Dreamer
It’s easy to forget that Post Malone started out as just a kid from Texas with a guitar and a dream.
He’s said before:
“I never thought I’d get all this. I just love to sing, drink beer, and make music.”
Now, years later, he’s standing at the heart of America’s music capital — not just as a superstar, but as a man who gives back to the community that inspired him.
Posty’s Bar isn’t just another celebrity venue — it’s his way of saying thank you to the culture that shaped him.
Fans are already calling it the new landmark of Broadway, a place where good music, good vibes, and good people collide.
💬 The Internet Can’t Stop Talking — “Posty is the People’s Rockstar!”
Minutes after Malone’s announcement on Instagram, social media exploded.
Hashtags #PostysBar and #PostMaloneNashville trended nationwide within an hour.
One fan posted:
“Posty just made me believe in humanity again. Who buys drinks for an entire street?!”
Another wrote:
“He’s not just an artist — he’s a movement. Anyone can be famous, but only Posty can make you feel this connected.”
🥂 The Night Ends — But the Legend Begins
By 2AM, the lights dimmed and the music faded. But Post Malone didn’t rush off.
He stayed — hugging fans, snapping selfies, thanking the staff one by one.
There was no ego. No distance. Just Posty — the guy who made thousands feel like friends.
A teary bartender summed it up best:
“He didn’t just pay for our drinks. He gave us something we’ll never forget — joy, kindness, and the reminder that fame doesn’t have to mean forgetting where you came from.”
❤️ Nashville Has a New Legend
From Elvis Presley to Johnny Cash to Taylor Swift — every generation of Nashville has its icon.
And now, Post Malone joins that list, not for breaking records, but for breaking barriers — between genres, between people, and between fame and humanity.
He didn’t just open a bar.
He opened a new chapter in Nashville’s story — one written in neon lights, laughter, and free shots.