Post Malone has been announced as the musical act that will perform at halftime of the Dallas Cowboys’ Thanksgiving matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Malone, 30, grew up in Grapevine and is a longtime fan of the Cowboys. He is also one of the most commercially successful artists of his generation with three No. 1 albums, numerous chart-topping singles and 18 Grammy nominations.
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The Thanksgiving Day game marks the official start of one of the largest and longest-running annual fundraisers of its kind, the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign.
Recent headliners to grace the AT&T Stadium’s Thanksgiving stage at halftime include Dolly Parton, Lainey Wilson and Jelly Roll.
A Cowboys tradition for 29 years, the halftime show puts a national spotlight on the needs of millions during the holiday season and all year long, issuing a rallying cry to donate to The Salvation Army.
With the help of the Dallas Cowboys, The Salvation Army has raised more than $3 billion since the Red Kettle Kickoff began.
There’s also a chance Malone is not the only music superstar at AT&T Stadium on Thanksgiving. With the Chiefs coming to town, Taylor Swift might be in the building to watch her fiancé Travis Kelce. The chance to see Swift is even potentially driving outsized ticket demand, with average prices well over $500 and far outpacing recent Cowboys Thanksgiving matchups.
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