Post Malone took to the Billboard Music Awards stage for an impressive performance of his latest collaborative single on Wednesday (Oct. 14).
The performance was filmed in an foggy factory with Malone performing “Circles” before he was joined by collaborator and label mate Tyla Yaweh for a performance of their hit single “Tommy Lee.” Their explosive performance ended with a grand finale fireworks display.
“Tommy Lee” is the lead single from Yaweh’s upcoming second studio album, Rager Boy. The song is an ode to his “lavish lifestyle” and is amply named after Mötley Crüe’s drummer Tommy Lee, who also plays drums on the song.
Malone is up for 16 nominations at this year’s Billboard Music Awards including Top Artist, Top Billboard 200 Album, Top Streaming Song and more.
The 2020 Billboard Music Awards also featured performances from Luke Combs, Kane Brown, Garth Brooks, Demi Lovato, BTS, Alicia Keys, Doja Cat, Sia and more. The Billboard Music Awards are produced by Dick Clark Productions. Amy Thurlow, Mark Bracco, Barry Adelman, Linda Gierahn, Kelly Clarkson and Robert Deaton are executive producers.
Hosted by Kelly Clarkson, the star-studded event aired on Wednesday, October 14 (live 8:00-11:00 PM ET/delayed PT) on NBC.
The 2020 Billboard Music Awards were originally scheduled to take place in Las Vegas on Wednesday, April 29, but were forced to be postponed due to the ongoing pandemic.