Concert in Ilsan Kintex on the 23rd

The music streaming platform Spotify announced on the 19th that it will reveal the most streamed songs worldwide, including in South Korea, by the global pop star Post Malone, who is about to hold his first concert in Korea.

The music streaming platform Spotify announced on the 19th that it will release the most streamed songs worldwide, including in Korea, by the global pop star Post Malone, who is preparing for his first concert in Korea. <br>[Photo by Spotify]

The music streaming platform Spotify announced on the 19th that it will release the most streamed songs worldwide, including in Korea, by the global pop star Post Malone, who is preparing for his first concert in Korea.
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Post Malone is currently on a world tour to celebrate his new album released in July, titled AUSTIN. He is scheduled to perform at KINTEX in Ilsan on the 23rd, marking his first meeting with domestic fans in eight years since his debut.


Spotify has released the most streamed songs by Post Malone in Korea for domestic fans eagerly awaiting his first concert in the country. According to Spotify, the soundtrack "Sunflower" (with Swae Lee) from the movie Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse ranked first, followed by "Circles," "I Like You (A Happier Song)" (with Doja Cat), "One Right Now" (with The Weeknd), and "Cooped Up" (with Roddy Ricch).


They also revealed the top streamed tracks worldwide, including Korea. Globally, the most streamed Post Malone song is also "Sunflower," followed by "rockstar" (feat. 21 Savage), "Circles," "Congratulations," and "Better Now."


Over the past month, the age group that listened to Post Malone's music the most worldwide accounted for about 30% of the total, with the "23 to 27 years old" group leading.


Post Malone said, "I am excited to enjoy the songs that Korean and global fans love the most, as revealed by Spotify, together with Korean fans at my first concert in Korea. I have long heard about Korea's passionate concert culture, and through this first concert in Korea, I want to repay the great love and support Korean fans have shown me."



Currently, Post Malone has over 63 million monthly listeners and more than 42 million followers on Spotify worldwide. In April, "White Iverson" from his debut album Stoney became the 10th Post Malone song to reach 1 billion streams.


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