One of Post Malone's biggest hits was a song called, "Circles."
Now on Thanksgiving, he's about to see his journey come full circle when takes the halftime stage. The artist is the headliner for the "Salvation Army's Red Kettle Kickoff Halftime Show" at AT&T Stadium during the Dallas Cowboys' showdown against the Kansas City Chiefs.
It's a venue that Post Malone has certainly become familiar with.
Often donning Cowboys gear, the singer-songwriter has also previously performed at the venue – though this might be one of his biggest audiences yet.
The performer also has the honor of doing the halftime show for his favorite team, but the artist's connections are a little deeper than traditional fandom.
Here's what to know.
Is Post Malone a Cowboys fan?
Post Malone is a Cowboys fan.
The artist is no stranger to appearing at Cowboys games and routinely sports the team's gear wherever he may be. As if there was any doubt, he even confirmed it.
"I'm from Texas," Post Malone said in a statement, via the Cowboys' official site. "I grew up a Cowboys fan and have been watching this halftime show for years. It's a real honor to be part of the Red Kettle Kickoff with The Salvation Army and the Dallas Cowboys and help bring hope to so many people."
Post Malone's father used to work in food and beverage for the team, meaning the artist used to sleep at the stadium from time-to-time when he was younger.
Team owner Jerry Jones shared his excitement about the halftime show a story about Post Malone's connection to the Cowboys.
"Extraordinarily excited," Jones said, via The Athletic. "You know his background. He used to come over every night and sleep in [Texas Stadium], when his dad was in charge of all of our beverage. And he slept over there for years, because his mother was working. And then she would finish her work and then he'd go home. [When he was] a little boy. Oh, yeah, for several years. Probably four or five [years]. Had a cot for him and he slept."
From behind the scenes to being front-and-center, Post Malone's Cowboys journey has come full circle.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Is Post Malone a Cowboys fan? Thanksgiving performer what to know
Reporting by Nick Brinkerhoff, USA TODAY / USA TODAY
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