Wynonna Judd; Post Malone.Photo:Emma McIntyre/Getty; Theo Wargo/Getty
Emma McIntyre/Getty; Theo Wargo/Getty
Wynonna JuddthinksPost Maloneis a “Rockstar.”
The country music star, 59, sung the praises of the singer/rapper, 28, in anew interview withEntertainment Tonight. Judd said that not only is she a huge fan of Posty’s music, but she thought his live show was “one of the best” she’s ever seen.
“I love Post Malone,” the country legend raved. “In the car when you’re going 75, what do you listen to? Post Malone."
“I saw his show. It’s one of the best shows I’ve ever seen,” the CMA award winner admitted, lauding his “great” vocal performance and melodies. “I could not have loved his show more.”
Wynonna Judd performs in Nashville in September 2023.Katherine Bomboy/NBC via Getty
Katherine Bomboy/NBC via Getty
“He’s smart and he’s just so creative,” the “She Is His Only Need” singer added.
Judd previously showed her support for the “Circles” singer after attending the Atlanta tour stop of his If Y’all Weren’t Here, I’d Be Crying tour, in support of his recent albumAustin, in August. After the show, sheposted to Instagramto share a handful of performance clips and photos from the night, including a sweet shot of her and fellow country starBrad Paisleyhugging the performer.
“Posty x ATL📍,” she captioned the post.
The tour comes several months after the country star wrapped up thefinal dates of The Judds: The Final Tourtohonor the legacyof her mother and musical partner, whodied at age 76in April 2022.
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The “No One Else on Earth” singer spoke to PEOPLEabout the tourupon its announcement in August. She said, “Coming out of The Judds tribute tour, for me, it was time to get back to the intimacy again. It’s years celebrating not only being in country music for 40 years, but me as a soloist — I have so much to celebrate.”
The Grammy-nominated artist also spoke about how, although she felt like she had to prove herself when she debuted as a solo artist, she looks back on that time fondly. “Now I don’t have that kind of pressure. I don’t have that on myself. I just want to enjoy myself and enjoy it with the fans because they’re my family,” she said. “Especially now that Mom is gone, I rely on the fans more than ever.”
The 15-date tour continues through the fall and will on Dec. 1 in Knoxville, Tennessee.
source: people.com