It’s already shaping up to be a big year for Post Malone: He’s up for eight awards at the Grammys, headlining Coachella, embarking on his first stadium tour and releasing ... an Oreo.
What flavor are Post Malone’s Oreos?
The artist, who recently released his debut country album, announced his collaboration with Oreo on X, and noted that the limited edition cookies will hit shelves on Feb. 3 — a day after the Grammys.
The Post Malone-inspired cookies will “feature a first-of-a-kind swirled creme, two different flavored cookies and embossments that represent Malone’s music career,” USA Today reported.
The Oreo creme will be a mix of salted caramel and shortbread flavor, twisted between one chocolate Oreo and one golden Oreo, per USA Today.
“Can’t believe they let me make my own Oreo cookie. So happy everyone gets to try the taste twist — hope you love it as much as I do, ‘cause I think it’s the best Oreo ever!” Malone said in a statement. “It’s the first time Oreo has ever twisted the creme of the cookie and they named it after me.”
While the singer didn’t share any of the other flavor combinations he tried out, he told USA Today that “it was love at first bite, to be poetic.”
The cookies will have nine different designs that represent Malone’s career over the years, including a guitar pick, truck and butterfly.
How to get Post Malone’s Oreos
The limited edition cookies will release nationwide starting Feb. 3. The Oreos are available for presale beginning Jan. 27, per USA Today.
Post Malone at the Grammys
A day before his one-of-a-kind Oreo hits shelves, Malone is attending the Grammys where he is up for eight awards that celebrate his country album, “F-1 Trillion,” and his collaborations with Taylor Swift, Beyonce and Morgan Wallen.
Malone’s Grammy nominations include:
- Best pop duo/group performance for “Levii’s Jeans” (featured on Beyonce’s country album “Cowboy Carter”)
- Best music video for “Fortnight,” his collaboration with Swift, featured on her latest album, “The Tortured Poets Department”
- Best country song for “I Had Some Help,” his duet with Wallen that is featured on “F-1 Trillion”
- Song of the year for “Fortnight”
- Record of the year for “Fortnight”
- Best country duo/group performance for “I Had Some Help”
- Best country album for “F-1 Trillion”
- Best recording package for “F-1 Trillion”
Post Malone stadium tour
In late April, shortly after Malone headlines Coachella, the singer is embarking on a stadium tour — his career first.
The tour will feature a mix of his biggest hits, fan favorites and songs from “F-1 Trillion,” and will also feature sets from singer-songwriter Sierra Ferrell and country star Jelly Roll.
The tour kicks off at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, not far from the singer’s home in Cottonwood Heights. The 51,000-seat venue has welcomed country superstars like Garth Brooks, Luke Combs, George Strait and Chris Stapleton in recent years.
The Utah show will mark Malone’s second concert in Utah in less than a year. Last fall, the singer kicked off his “F-1 Trillion” tour at West Valley City’s Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre — and he didn’t hold back when it came to sharing his love for the Beehive State.
“Moving here to this amazing state was one of the best things I’ve done in my life, besides have a baby girl,” Malone told his cheering fans, according to a video shared by Salt Lake-based country radio station The Bull on TikTok. “I moved to L.A. when I was a kid, and I was like, ‘Hey this is not kind of where I want to be.’ So I did a show here right on the Salt Flats, and I was like, ‘This place rocks.’ ... Like a week later we bought a house here. I gotta say, Utah is one of the most beautiful places on the planet, and I’m so grateful and so honored to be a resident here, ladies and gentlemen.”