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Post Malone Returns to AT&T Stadium for Cowboys First Home Game Halftime Show vs Giants

The first home game of the new season at AT&T Stadium won’t just be about football — it will be about spectacle. The NFL has confirmed that global superstar Post Malone, a lifelong Cowboys fan, will headline the halftime show when Dallas faces the New York Giants in Week 2.

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Post Malone’s ties to the Cowboys run deep. Raised in Grapevine, Texas, just outside Dallas, he grew up wearing the star and has carried that pride onto some of the world’s biggest stages. From concerts to interviews, he has never hidden where his heart belongs.

“The Cowboys are more than a team to me — they’re family,” Post Malone said in a statement. “Coming back to AT&T Stadium, in front of our fans, means bringing the energy of home back to the star.”

The Cowboys enter their first home game looking to build momentum after a fierce season opener, while the Giants arrive determined to play spoiler in one of the NFL’s fiercest rivalries. With Post Malone’s performance, the game becomes more than competition — it becomes a cultural moment.

AT&T Stadium, known for its massive video board and electric atmosphere, has hosted Super Bowls and concerts alike, but Post Malone’s return as a hometown hero gives this night extra weight. Few artists can blend global star power with authentic Cowboys passion the way he can.

When halftime comes, fans won’t just be waiting for highlights. They’ll be witnessing a performance that fuses football, music, and Texas pride into one roaring celebration. Post Malone’s return ensures that the Cowboys’ first home game of the year will be unforgettable.

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