Kubota to be the official sponsor of Post Malone’s pre-concert party, Travelin’ Tailgate

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Kubota Tractor Corporation is teaming up with multi-platinum, award-winning artist Post Malone as he hits the road for his stadium tour, which supports his newest album, “F-1 Trillion.”

Through the partnership, Kubota will supply Post Malone with two L6060 compact tractors from its Grand L60 Series, an LX2620 compact tractor, and an SSV75 skid steer loader for his Travelin’ Tailgate pre-concert party.

Attendees will have a chance to be up close and personal with the equipment, and Kubota will also host a sweepstakes where they contribute $1 for every entry to the Farmer Veteran Coalition, up to $10,000.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Post Malone to the Kubota Country family. This exciting partnership showcases the versatility of our equipment while connecting us with Post’s passionate fanbase. We can’t wait to join the Travelin’ Tailgate Tour and share the Kubota experience with music lovers nationwide,” Theresa Duncan, Associate Director for Marketing and Advertising at Kubota Tractor Corporation, told AgriMarketing.

Story via AgriMarketing

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