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You won’t believe how much money rapper Post Malone spent at Nando’s Australia to feed his entourage

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Post Malone treated his entourage to an epic pre-concert feed at Nando’s in Melbourne last week.

On Thursday, the 28-year-old American rapper shouted out 50 of his friends and crew members for a whopping $1,527.45 worth of food from the fast-food restaurant chain.

Daily Mail Australia obtained a copy of the receipt, which contained 22 units of garlic bread ($119), 30 PERinaise Classic meals ($358.50) and 25 sets of four PERi-PERi Wings ($273.75).

Other items included 11 sets of corn on the cob and 24 large PERi-PERi chips.

The Circles hitmaker’s team collected a whopping order from Nando’s in Footscray ahead of Post’s sold-out show.

Post Malone treated his entourage to a pre-concert feed at Nando’s in Melbourne last week. Pictured at the 57th Annual CMA Awards 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee

On Thursday, the 28-year-old American rapper bilked 50 of his friends and crew members out of a whopping $1,527.45 worth of food from the fast-food restaurant chain.

On Thursday, the 28-year-old American rapper bilked 50 of his friends and crew members out of a whopping $1,527.45 worth of food from the fast-food restaurant chain.

Post, whose real name is Austin Post, is currently traveling the world on his If Y’all Weren’t Here, I’d Be Crying Tour.

He started his Australian leg of the tour on November 23 in Brisbane and performed a classic, yet disgusting, Australian tradition on stage.

The American singer performed the shoe-drinking act, a shoey, at least seven times during his concert.

Post is currently traveling the world on his If Y'all Weren't Here, I'd Be Crying Tour.  He kicked off his Australian leg on November 23 in Brisbane and played several shoeys on stage

Post is currently traveling the world on his If Y’all Weren’t Here, I’d Be Crying Tour. He kicked off his Australian leg on November 23 in Brisbane and played several shoeys on stage

He told the audience he was trying out a record and repeatedly drank beer from his shoe between songs.

The pop star even brought a few fans on stage on several occasions to perform the Australian tradition of wearing different types of shoes – even a shoe brace – in front of a packed audience.

The shoey is one of Australia’s iconic traditions and can be used as both a hazing punishment and a celebratory ritual.

It is the custom of pouring alcohol into a sweaty shoe and then drinking it.

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