The musician showcased the collaborations throughout his headlining set on the competition’s second weekend
Put up Malone welcome a number of friends onstage throughout his headlining set at Coachella final evening. After performing solo throughout weekend one, the musician introduced out Jelly Roll and Ed Sheeran to affix him for weekend two.
Sheeran assisted on “Sunflower,” taking the place of Malone’s unique studio collaborator Swae Lee on lead vocals and acoustic guitar. “Holy fuck,” Malone famous of Sheeran’s look. “I didn’t even know he was right here tonight.”
Jelly Roll popped in for “Losers,” from final 12 months’s LP F-1 Trillion. Malone additionally took the chance to advertise his forthcoming stadium tour, which kicks off April 29 and can function Jelly Roll because the opening act.
“I’m so fucking grateful to have the ability to have the fucking alternative to have the ability to go on tour with the kindest soul akin to your self,” Malone instructed the rapper. “I knew from the primary second that I fucking hugged you that you simply had the largest coronary heart within the fucking universe, and I can solely say thanks so very a lot, and thanks for popping out tonight and I really like you and I can’t wait to kick some fucking ass. You’re the best motherfucker on the planet.”
Put up Malone notably didn’t convey out Morgan Wallen, with whom he just lately collaborated on single “I Ain’t Coming Again.” The track, which dropped Friday, will seem on Wallen’s forthcoming LP, I’m the Downside, out Might 16 by way of Huge Loud/Mercury.
Malone’s Huge Ass Stadium Tour will kick off April 29 on the Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake Metropolis, Utah. The run will proceed via the spring and early summer season, wrapping on July 1 at Oracle Park in San Francisco. Jelly Roll will present assist for just about the entire trek (save for exhibits in Miami and Glendale, Arizona), whereas Sierra Ferrell will function a particular visitor in the course of the first half of the run (April 29 in Salt Lake Metropolis via Might 29 in Pittsburgh).