Reba McEntire and Post Malone stole the show at the 2024 ACM Awards … coming together for a surprise performance of a country classic.
After Post impressed with a solo performance of his songs, “I Had Some Help” and “Never Love You Again,” Reba joined PM onstage at the Ford Center in Frisco, TX … asking him to indulge her with a surprise collab.
Specifically, Reba invited Posty to join her for a performance of the Allman Brothers Band’s 1973 hit, “Ramblin’ Man” … in honor of the late Dickey Betts.
Remember, Dickey — the lead guitarist for the Allman Bros — died on April 18 at home in Osprey, Florida following a battle with cancer. He was 80 years old.
Post was, unsurprisingly, game for the duet … offering Reba a G-chord before she launched into their impromptu, a capella rendition.
Reba and Post took turns with the song’s lyrics, before harmonizing with one another during the chorus — leaving the crowd thoroughly impressed.
It’s moments like these that have secured Reba’s longtime hosting gig of the ACM Awards … and the awards show already confirmed she’ll be back again next year.
Of course, Reba and Post weren’t the only notable names to take the stage … as Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll, Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett, Blake Shelton and more country favorites performed.
SOURCE: TMZ
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