Post Malone Live at Citizens Bank Park – A Night That Hit Different
On May 24, 2025, Post Malone took over Citizens Bank Park and delivered a performance that felt personal, powerful, and unforgettable. Despite a recent injury, he showed up and gave it everything—proving once again why he’s one of the most impactful artists of this generation.
Post Malone, born Austin Richard Post, has redefined what it means to be a modern artist. Blending hip-hop, rock, pop, and now country, he’s carved out a sound that’s uniquely his. With multiple Grammy nominations, diamond-certified singles, and billions of streams under his belt, Post isn’t just successful—he’s a game-changer. His ability to cross genres while staying emotionally raw and relatable has earned him a massive, loyal fanbase around the world.
When he performed “I Had Some Help,” the stadium lit up with thousands of voices in perfect unison. People of all ages came together, and for that one moment, we were all part of something bigger.
As a photographer, capturing that kind of energy and emotion was surreal.
Post Malone doesn’t just perform—he creates moments that stay with you.
The iconic “White Iverson” met the real Iverson — and the stadium went wild.
During his show at Citizens Bank Park, Post Malone brought out none other than Allen Iverson himself. The moment was pure Philly magic. As the beat for “White Iverson” dropped, the crowd was already losing it—but when Iverson walked out on stage, it was a whole new level of hype.
Posty and A.I. embraced, the crowd roared, and for a moment, it felt like two legends from completely different worlds came together in perfect sync. A song that started as a tribute came full circle—with the man it was named after standing right there.
Goosebumps. Straight-up iconic.
Post Malone brought out Jelly Roll to perform “Losers” at Citizens Bank Park, and it was one of the wildest, funniest, and most unforgettable moments of the night. The crowd lost it when Jelly walked on stage—two legends sharing the spotlight.
And then, in the most Posty way possible, he literally cleaned Jelly Roll’s diamond teeth right there in front of 55,000 people. No joke. He said, “A real friend cleans your teeth in front of 55,000 people,” and everyone went absolutely nuts.
It was hilarious, unexpected, and somehow still heartwarming. Just a pure moment of friendship and fun in the middle of an epic show. Only Post Malone could pull something like that off.