Post Malone Shares Preview Of Upcoming Single, ‘Motley Crew’
The star is set to unveil the new track in full tomorrow, Friday 9 July.
Post Malone has shared a preview of the video for his upcoming new single “Motley Crew” on social media. You can check the footage out here.
The rapper/singer is set to make his return tomorrow, July 9, with his first solo single of 2021.
Posting on Instagram last night, 7 July, Malone shared a preview clip from the “Motley Crew” video. The visuals see the artist driving a car on a NASCAR-style race track, before dancing and celebrating at the track with a group of friends.
The video for ‘Motley Crew’, which also appears to include a very brief cameo by Mötley Crüe‘s Tommy Lee, was directed by Cole Bennett.
Malone has also recently announced that he’s all set perform at a number of US festivals this year, including Lollapalooza Chicago, Rolling Loud Miami and Governors Ball. He’ll also headline Rock in Rio Lisboa in 2022. The latter event recently confirmed that Post Malone will headline on June 26, 2022 – the final day of Rock in Rio Lisboa 2022. Support on the day will come from Anitta, Jason Derulo and HMB.
Elsewhere, the rapper/singer will headline Lollapalooza Chicago this year. Miley Cyrus, Tyler, the Creator and Foo Fighters will also top the bill at the event. After getting the go-ahead from the city of Chicago on May 13, Lollapalooza will return to Grant Park for its usual four-day festivities between July 29 and August 1, 2021.
Meanwhile, Malone will be at the heart of the 10th Anniversary of the Governors Ball Music Festival is set to take place Friday, 24 September through Sunday, 26 September at the Citi Field complex in Queens.
The festival will mark the anniversary with a lineup of 60+ performing artists also including Billie Eilish, A$AP ROCKY, J Balvin, DaBaby, Megan Thee Stallion, RÜFÜS DU SOL, Ellie Goulding, Leon Bridges, 21 Savage, Young Thug, Portugal. The Man., Burna Boy, Future Islands, Phoebe Bridgers, Jamie XX, Carly Rae Jepsen, Big Thief, Bleachers, and many more.