Post Malone will headline the Dallas Cowboys' Thanksgiving halftime show, kicking off the Salvation Army's annual Red Kettle campaign.
Star Post Malone will perform at the Dallas Cowboys Thanksgiving game
Arlington, Texas - The Cowboys and Salvation Army declared the Post the Player of the Year on Sunday ahead of two bouts between Dallas and Kansas Commander.
What we know:
Texas native and longtime Dallas Cowboys fan, Post Malone, will take the stage at AT&T Stadium this Thanksgiving, kicking off The Salvation Army's Red Kettle campaign at the Dallas Cowboys' annual halftime show.
Maron Post has become one of the most recognizable artists in the world.His haul includes 11 Billboard Music Awards, five American Music Awards and 18 Grammy nominations.
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A half-hearted show of gratitude According to the Salvation Army, the service provides food, shelter and other services to approximately 28 million people each year.
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What they say:
"I'm from Texas. I grew up a Cowboys fan and have been watching this half-hour show for years," Malone said in a statement."It's an honor to be a part of starting Red Kettle and the Salvation Army with the Dallas Cowboys and helping bring hope to so many people."
Voice from the team
"The Red Kettle campaign is more than a tradition, it's a way of life," said Charlotte Jones, CEO and owner of the Cowboys. "Every metal ring is a reminder that small acts of generosity can bring true happiness. We are proud to stand with the Salvation Army and are thrilled to have his great talent, add to his great talent,"
Commissioner Merle Windwall, national director of the Salvation Army, praised the union.
"For nearly three decades, the Dallas Cowboys and the Gene and Jerry Jones family have partnered with the Salvation Army," Heathwool said.
The Cowboys will host the Chiefs at 3:30 p.m.Thanksgiving Day at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.
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