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Cowboys Superfan Post Malone Plans to Start His Tour Right at Home — in Dallas

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Cowboys Superfan Post Malone Plans to Start His Tour Right at Home — in Dallas

Not every celebrity roots hard for an NFL team. But for rapper Post Malone, the Dallas Cowboys aren’t just Sunday entertainment — they’re part of his identity.

Fresh off the release of his newest album, the Texas-born superstar has his sights set on something massive: launching his world tour right inside AT&T Stadium, the heart of Cowboys Nation.

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“I grew up hearing the roar of Cowboys fans. It’s in my blood,” Post said. “Starting the tour at their home stadium wouldn’t just be a concert — it’d be a dream.”

The rapper hinted that his opening night wouldn’t only be about music. With talk of special appearances by Cowboys legends, the event could double as a celebration of both beats and football glory.

He even poked fun at the time he tattooed another NFL team’s logo after losing a bet, quickly adding with a grin:

“Everyone knows my blood’s still silver and blue. I’m Cowboys till I die.”

If Dallas gives the green light, the night could be historic — where hip-hop anthems, football pride, and Texas energy collide under one stadium roof.

For Post Malone, it’s more than a tour kickoff. It’s a homecoming.

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