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Post Malone Partners with Kubota Equipment

Apr 17, 2025
By Farms.com

Kubota Joins Travelin Tailgate Tour with New Sponsorship

Kubota Tractor Corporation has partnered with music star Post Malone to promote its agricultural equipment while sponsoring his upcoming Travelin’ Tailgate tour. This partnership highlights how modern farming equipment can support both property maintenance and public engagement.

Kubota is supplying Malone with an array of tools to manage his land, including the L6060 and LX2620 compact tractors, and the SSV75 skid steer loader. These machines will assist with everyday property tasks while showcasing their real-world performance.

The collaboration holds special meaning since both Malone and Kubota are based in Grapevine, Texas. This local connection enhances the partnership’s authenticity and community spirit.

As part of the agreement, Kubota will be featured at ten Travelin’ Tailgate tour stops. Fans will have the chance to interact with Kubota equipment and take part in a special sweepstakes. For every entry, Kubota will donate $1 to the Farmer Veteran Coalition, with a cap of $10,000.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Post Malone to the Kubota Country family,” said Theresa Duncan, Associate Director for Marketing and Advertising at Kubota Tractor Corporation. “This exciting partnership showcases the versatility of our equipment while connecting us with Post’s passionate fanbase.”

Post Malone’s latest album, “F-1 Trillion,” celebrates his evolving style and country music roots. The Travelin’ Tailgate adds an engaging fan experience to select stadium tour dates.

Learn more about Kubota’s offerings at KubotaUSA.com and explore tour information at postmalone.com/tailgate.


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