Post Malone's Performance at Halftime of Cowboys-Chiefs Game Gains Recognition

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Post Malone's Performance at Halftime of Cowboys-Chiefs Game Gains Recognition

Post Malone ignited the atmosphere at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, during the Thanksgiving matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and Kansas City Chiefs. His halftime show, part of the Red Kettle Kickoff, entertained the crowd while supporting The Salvation Armys charitable initiatives.

This performance held special significance for Malone. His father, Rich Post, served as the Cowboys assistant director of food and beverage from 2005 to 2019, giving Malone a chance to spend nights at the stadium as a child. Its beyond anything we imagined when he began his music career, Rich Post told NBC 5 DallasFort Worth. The only rule in our family growing up was that Malone had to cheer for the Cowboys.

Malones ties to the team extend beyond being a fan. He has attended games at both Texas Stadium and AT&T Stadium since his youth and performed at a Cowboys Christmas party in 2015. For Thursdays show, the 30-year-old singer delivered a medley of songs, including Wrong Ones and I Had Some Help from his 2024 country album F-1 Trillion. The performance of Wow featured the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, adding an extra layer of spectacle.

The NFLs official Instagram highlighted Malones performance, posting a clip captioned, got em sayin wow Post Malone, which sparked enthusiastic fan responses. Comments included, Better than the last five Super Bowl halftime shows. , Post Malone make halftime great again, and He shouldve been SB halftime. Other fans celebrated his versatility, with one noting, Went from rap to country, the greatest culture vulture ever.

Before taking the stage, Malone teased a Texas-sized performance in a playful video featuring the Cowboys mascot Rowdy. He drove a semi-truck and joked with kicker Brandon Aubrey, setting the tone for a high-energy show. Highlights included his hit Wow, performed with the Cowboys Cheerleaders, and I Had Some Help, which showcased his country influences while keeping his signature sound.

Following in the footsteps of stars like Dolly Parton and Lainey Wilson, Malones dynamic halftime set reinforced the tradition of memorable Thanksgiving entertainment at the Cowboys stadium.

This story was originally published by Parade on November 28, 2025, in the Entertainment section.

Author: Sophia Brooks

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