
Post Malone to headline 2025 Esports World Cup opening ceremony in Riyadh
DUBAI: US rapper Post Malone – known for tracks like 'Rockstar,' 'I Had Some Help' and 'Sunflower' – will perform will headline the opening ceremony of the 2025 Esports World Cup in Saudi Arabia.
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The rap and country music artist will hit the stage in Riyadh on July 10.
In August 2020, the singer became part of Envy Gaming's ownership group, taking an undisclosed stake in the company, Esports Insider reporter of the North American organization that has since merged with Native Gaming.
The singer will return to the region to perform at the 2025 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Friday Dec. 5.
Malone previously performed at the 2018 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. He then returned in 2022, taking to the stage at Etihad Park.
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