First, The Star on the Mountain lit up white to celebrate the massive BTS tour announcement, and soon it will light up purple thanks to a few BTS fans who raised enough money to light it up again, but tonight it is lit for a very special man: Post Malone

The El Paso Chamber of commerce announced on social media that they would be lighting the star on the Franklin mountains yellow and white in honor of Post Malone’s concert announcement in El Paso.

“In partnership with Live Nation Concerts, we are lighting up the Franklin Mountains to welcome this exciting moment for our city and music fans across the region!”

 

Post Malone is getting some El Paso Love

This Friday, February 6th, the Star on the Franklin Mountains will illuminate in yellow and white, with the yellow glow celebrating Post Malone’s BIG ASS Stadium Tour, which is rolling into the UTEP Sun Bowl Stadium this May. In collaboration with Live Nation Concerts, the city is literally lighting up the mountains to mark yet another huge win for El Paso and music fans across the region.

Post Malone’s El Paso stop is part of “The BIG ASS Stadium Tour 2”, featuring Jelly Roll and Carter Faith, and it’s shaping up to be one of the biggest shows Sun City has seen in years.

Getty Images for Spotify

Getty Images for Spotify

Read More: Post Malone Is Coming to El Paso And Jelly Roll Is Joining

Must-know details for Post Malone in El Paso

Tickets on sale: Tuesday, February 10 at 10 a.m.Show: The BIG ASS Stadium Tour 2 – Post Malone with Jelly Roll & Carter FaithVenue: UTEP Sun Bowl StadiumShow date: Wednesday, May 13

Post Malone is no stranger to the Borderland. Back in 2018, fresh off the release of Beerbongs & Bentleys, Post famously stopped by Twin Peaks on the west side and most recently, Post even name-dropped El Paso in his new album F-1 Trillion on the track “M-E-X-I-C-O.” At this point, it’s not just a tour stop, it’s a full-circle moment.

Coldplay in El Paso, Texas

Take a look at photos taken from El Paso photographer, Christian Churches, from Coldplay’s sold out shows in El Paso, Texas.

Gallery Credit: Courtesy: Christian Churches

Throwback: Bad Bunny in El Paso, Texas

Before the Grammys and the Super Bowl, Bad Bunny played El Paso venues. Remember when he was just warming up for what would become a historic global rise?

Gallery Credit: Courtesy: Jorge Salgado