Is Post Malone tapping into some cosmic mojo ahead of his big night in Guwahati, or did his crew just find the ultimate good luck charm in Kamakhya Temple? With the moon gliding into Capricorn—a sign all about ambition and grounding—Post’s pilgrimage up Nilachal Hill feels less like a random pit stop and more like a strategic volley to the universe. You gotta wonder if those ritual circle walks and prayers to the goddess of desire weren’t just symbolic gestures but a celestial nod to manifesting success in a place where history’s about to be made: his debut solo headline show in India. After a tragic fire rocked Goa’s nightlife, you can’t blame him for dialing up the spiritual safeguards—because when the stars and the streets aren’t always aligned, sometimes you gotta invite the cosmos to the concert. Curious how this blend of tradition, tragedy, and tunes is setting the stage? Stay tuned for the full story. LEARN MORE

Post Malone’s crew hit up Kamakhya Temple yesterday (December 6), praying for good luck before his big show in Guwahati tomorrow (December 8). The rapper’s team, including his manager and production crew, walked around the sacred shrine on Nilachal Hill, asking for blessings.
Two musicians joining Post Malone on stage, Kristin Roses and Jeremy Lister, also visited the temple. They performed a ritual, in accordance with local customs, before the concert at Khanapara Veterinary Field.
The visit to the Kamakhya Temple shows respect for local traditions. The ancient shrine is one of India’s most sacred sites, dedicated to the goddess Kamakhya, the goddess of desire. Pilgrims travel from across the country to seek blessings there.
This marks Malone’s first solo headline show in India. He’s been touring globally as part of his “Big Ass World Tour,” but Guwahati gets the historic first.
The temple visit comes after a deadly nightclub fire in Goa killed 25 people over the weekend. The Birch by Romeo Lane club in Arpora caught fire around midnight, with electrical sparks causing the blaze. Four tourists died along with 14 staff members.
Post Malone and his team might be seeking extra protection after the tragedy. India’s entertainment scene has been shaken by the Goa incident, with authorities ordering investigations into safety violations.
But Post’s India debut looks different. Guwahati officials issued traffic advisories and prepared for the massive crowd. BookMyShow Live and Live Nation are producing the show, bringing international concert standards to Northeast India.
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