MIDVALE, Utah (ABC4) — Ahead of his Utah shows, the iconic blue truck on Post Malone’s latest country album F-1 Trillion will stop by the artist’s themed Raising Cane’s in Midvale. And, with a chance to win free tickets.
(Raising Cane’s)
According to a press release from the chain, restaurant visitors from Sunday, Sept. 1 to Sunday, Sept. 7 will have the opportunity to win tickets for upcoming concerts at the Utah First Credit Union Amphitheater.
The sweepstakes rules said fans will need to share a picture with the truck to Instagram with #CanesF1TrillionMidvaleSweepstakes to be entered to win two tickets to the Post Malone concerts in West Valley City on either Sept. 8 or Sept. 9.
The West Valley City shows are where Post Malone will be kicking off the F-1 Trillion tour, where he will perform over 20 shows through stadiums, festivals, and amphitheaters throughout the U.S.
Before coming to Midvale, the F-1 Trillion truck will be at Post Malone’s Dallas Cowboys-themed restaurant in Dallas where fans can enter to win tickets for his Houston and Austin stops.
Post Malone to kick off F-1 Trillion tour in Utah
The Midvale restaurant opened in April 2023 and was designed by the artist himself. The idea for the collaboration started as Post Malone, who grew up eating Cane’s, requested for one to be built near his Utah home.
Post Malone-themed Raising Cane’s in Midvale. (Raising Cane’s)Post Malone-themed Raising Cane’s in Midvale. (Raising Cane’s)
The restaurant features a pink-wrapped exterior, outfits and guitars from Post Malone on the wall, a vending machine with exclusive merch, and more. If you get hungry while you’re there to see the F-1 Trillion truck, you can order a meal the “Posty Way”, which includes four chicken fingers, fries, two Cane’s sauces, two Cane’s toasts, and a half unsweet tea/lemonade.
Post Malone’s personally designed Raising Cane’s opening in Midvale
F-Trillion, Post Malone’s first country album, has been making waves, hitting number 1 on the Billboard 200 since its release earlier this month.
An Instagram account titled @fonetrillion revealed the behind-the-scenes of how the pictures of the 1971 F-150 truck featured on the album’s cover were taken, showing the truck suspended above the water by a crane. The cover was designed by Mexican artist Gonzalo Lebrija, a renowned modern artist who works in multiple mediums, including sculptures and visual illusions.