Post Malone Brings Fan Who Just Returned From Deployment On Stage for Sweet Performance
The singer loves his fans!
Post Malone collaborated with two lucky fans during a recent concert.
The singer took the stage at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, PA on Wednesday evening, giving the mic to a fan to perform his hit song, "Stay."
Malone pulled the fan, whose name was Nick, up on stage to play the guitar for the performance. Before Nick started to play, he mentioned something to the singer before telling the crowd, "My brother just got back from deployment serving in the Army, he wants to come up and sing with us!"
Malone then pulled up Nick's brother onto the stage and proceeded to say, "Let's see what you got Nick, Let's see it, just give me a little taste, give me a little sample." Nick then went on to play the beginning of "Stay" as the crowd erupted in cheers.
The trio then went on to perform the full song for the audience with Nick on the guitar while his brother sang with Malone. "Let's f****** go!" Malone enthusiastically yelled after the performance.
You can watch the special moment below!
Malone recently took a brutal fall during his show in St. Louis where he tumbled through a trapped door on stage that was accidentally left open. The singer was seen laying, seemingly in a lot of pain, as medics rushed to his side, per Deadline. He ended up continuing with the show after a roughly 20 minute break.
A few days after the incident, he took to his Instagram Story to announce that he needed to cancel his performance in Boston after being rushed to the hospital for sharp pains while breathing.
He returned in full swing for the next few tour stops, including Pittsburgh, and will hopefully get to see the rest of the tour through.
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