On Thursday (June 12), Post Malone shared a raw and soulful rendition of his country-tinged track, “Ain’t How it Ends,” as part of The Littlest Honky Tonk series. The stripped-down, unplugged performance was filmed in a cozy trailer-turned-stage outside of a stadium stop on his Big Ass Stadium Tour, with Posty providing an unexpected intimate moment within the large-scale scope of his current tour. “A love song to country music of the past and present – this song embodies the feeling we all have when we listen to songs from the radio or jukebox,” reads the description of the performance clip. “Ain’t How It Ends” was originally included in the “Long Bed” expanded edition of Post’s chart-topping 2024 album, F-1 Trillion. Posty’s Big Ass Stadium Tour is scheduled to hit L.A.’s SoFi Stadium on Thursday (June 19), with special guest opening acts Jelly Roll, Wyatt Flores, and Chandler Walters. (Holler)
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Post Malone Plays Stripped Down Version Of “Ain’t How It Ends” In ‘The Littlest Honky Tonk’
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