![]() ![]() Posty can’t catch a break here, the forecast was gloomy, and much to my surprise they were somewhat preparing for this. By 4:30 the lines were well into the parking lot, this sold out event was gonna be one for the books despite the run of bad luck Post Malone has had in Saint Louis. It was 90 something degrees, the humidity was getting intense and yet the lines began to form. At this point I finally got a chance to get out into the growing crowd outside of the venue. ![]() The stage finally was set around 3pm, for sound check. Blood, sweat and tears goes into preparations for all these events, and this was the first time seeing it up close and personal. It didn’t take long to realize the amount of labor going into setting the venue up, was something I wasn’t fully prepared for. I was so pumped to have a chance to be apart of setting this stage, but it was gonna be 98° this day. ![]() I arrived behind the scenes to catch a glimpse of what it takes to set up a stage for such a rockstar. The stage crew began unloading semi-trucks full of lights, screens, and pyrotechnics at 6am. Hollywood Casino Amphitheater prepared for a sold out event, “rain or shine.” What could go wrong? It was POST MALONE day! The “If Y’all Weren’t Here, I’d Be Crying” tour, for his new album “Austin,” dropping July 28.Ī very hot day full of anticipation, excitement, music and a forecast of storms. ![]()
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