As one of the biggest current recording artists with a festival that draws in fans from all over the world, Posty could use Posty Fest as a chance to promote local talent and expose and educate the world on the history of DFW hip-hop. During the pandemic in particular, North Texas hip-hop saw the rise of hometown favorites Tay Money, Trapboy Freddy, the late Mo3 and others. The Grapevine native’s 21-act lineup for his homecoming event is yet again lacking any local artists except for rapper Kaash Paige. Tickets for the two-day festival are now on sale at Posty Fest’s official website. This year’s festival is set for Halloween weekend at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, and the nine-time Grammy-nominated entertainer’s lineup will include Megan Thee Stallion, Roddy Ricch, Lil Uzi Vert and more.
Last week, Post Malone revealed the all-star lineup to his music festival Posty Fest, making its return as an annual event after a hiatus in 2020.