LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2, 2026 (Gephardt Daily) — The City of Spanish Fork thanked singer Post Malone for a wardrobe choice he made during the Grammy Awards Sunday.
“Thanks Post Malone, for putting us on the map again. #GRAMMYs,” the city posted on Facebook, noting the Spanish Fork Fiesta Days souvenir ball cap that topped Malone’s awards ensemble as he performed with Slash and other artists in an Ozzy Osbourne tribute.
The comments on the Spanish Fork City post flowed in.
“Hey Post Malone, was it easier to get into the Grammys or get tickets for the Fiesta Days Rodeo? I haven’t performed at the Grammys… but I also haven’t been able to get tickets to the rodeo in YEARS,” one person wrote.
“Does this mean Spanish Fork is getting a Raising Cane’s????,” wrote another, referencing a chicken franchise Malone favors and has cooperated with in the past. He even designed the exterior of a Midvale location.
“We should get him to put in a concert at the fairgrounds,” wrote another.
“Get the man some bigger pants lol,” wrote one man, noting another wardrobe choice Malone made for the Sunday ceremony.
“As a woman, I personally like his tight pants,” another Facebooker responded.
“He deserves a key to the city!!!,” another person wrote. “This is huge!!! How ‘bout it, Mayor?”
“Spanish Fork is becoming overpopulated. Don’t need to be on the map,” wrote another.
“I love Spanish Fork!!,” another posted.
“We love Postyyyy,” a woman wrote.
“Who is Post Malone?” another person asked.
Post Malone, born Austin Richard Post, is a singer/songwriter/rapper/producer and the 9x diamond-certified artist. His hits include “Congratulations,” “Sunflower,” and “Rockstar,” and he recently topped charts with his 2024 country album, F-1 Trillion.
Malone owns a residence in Salt Lake County, and Utah residents often share stories of positive encounters when they cross paths with the singer.
And on Monday, Malone announced he and Jelly Roll will co-headline a tour coming to Rice-Eccles Stadium in July. For concert and ticket-sale information, click here. Malone’s 2025 concert at Rice-Eccles sold out quickly.







