“A Wizard is never late, nor is he too early…”: Post Malone Dropping a Lord of the Rings Banger in the Middle of a Concert While Chugging Beer is the Most Badass LOTR Moment That Makes us All Proud

Post Malone surprised fans by dropping a Lord of the Rings track mid-concert while chugging beer, proving his status as a modern-day bard.

Post Malone and LOTR

In a moment that would make Middle-earth fans cheer, Post Malone delivered one of the most unexpected yet epic concert experiences ever. Imagine being at a concert, beer in hand, when suddenly, Post Malone decides to channel his inner Tolkien by dropping a Lord of the Rings banger mid-performance. With a beer chug and a nod to one of the most beloved fantasy sagas, he turned the stage into a fusion of rock and magic.
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It’s a scene that perfectly blends his laid-back cool with a passion for all things geeky, creating a moment that’s as badass as it is unexpected. Brace yourself, because this is one LOTR moment that will go down in legend.

Post Malone Shocks Fans with Lord of the Rings Tribute Mid-Concert, Proving He’s a Modern-Day Bard with a Tolkien Twist

Ian McKellenIan McKellen as Gandalf | Warner Bros. Pictures
Who would’ve thought a rapper known for his laid-back vibes and love for Magic: Is The Gathering is going to liberate a complete Lord of the Rings soundtrack in the middle of this concert? Post Malone, the modern-day bard, proved that even the most unlikely heroes can surprise us.

Midway through a live performance as part of a beer-drink, like every self-respecting rock ‘n’ roll star, Malone released a track inspired by LOTR that caused a stir among the fans. It was a moment that felt like the wizard Gandalf himself had provided a spell to suddenly transport the entire venue to Middle-earth.

In the words of Gandalf “A wizard is never late nor is he early. He arrives precisely when he wants to.” Such a perfect example was set by Malone when he decided to shock everyone by performing LOTR. In a way, it seemed like it was all orchestrated, and yet it’s completely random; such is the beauty of music and the phenomenon known as the Lord of the Rings.

Malone’s passion for the Tolkien universe is not new. But again, why did he decide to perform a drop of a LOTR track during a concert? It could have been an impulse during the show, or a well-thought-out stunt in honor of one of the shows the comedian loved. In either case, it was a brave decision and proved that he’s not only a good artist, but also is very into Tolkien’s world.

Post Malone’s Chart Comeback: F-1 Trillion Set to Dominate While His Classic Albums Reclaim Billboard 200 Spots

Post Malone. Image Credit: The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy FallonPost Malone. Image Credit: The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon | YouTube
Well, who says you can’t go back? F-1 Trillion, the latest album of the Sparxx and Malik focused Post Malone’s set to open at the top of the Billboard 200 list, but that’s not the only chart news for the multi-platinum artist.

Surprisingly, some of Malone’s biggest albums have risen to the ranks of the Billboard 200 thanks to the contemporary rediscovery of his work. The songs, that once dominated the charts, Hollywood’s Bleeding and Beerbongs & Bentleys have come back to the list, proving the longevity of Post Malone’s songs (via Forbes).

This was a rather surprising comeback, which shows that indeed, albums that were released by Malone some time ago still have their fans. One thing is clear: Malone is diversified and has longevity with respect to both the new and old songs. F-1 Trillion is soon to offer competition and it is evident that still, Post Malone’s musical earnings will rule the charts.