Sublime brought out Post Malone during a corporate gig put on for the employees of Power Home Remodeling.
Malone joined the ska-punks for a performance of ‘What I Got’ in Cancun, Mexico for Quest, billed as “one part music festival, one part wellness retreat, one part beach vacation” for the employees of Power Home Remodeling.
Vocalist and guitarist Rome Ramirez, who was fronting Sublime for a while under the name Sublime With Rome, was absent from the performance. He will end his time with the band this year after they started performing with their late original frontman Bradley Nowell’s son Jakob on vocals at Coachella in the spring.
Check out footage of their collaboration below:
Last night @PostMalone performed “What I Got” with @sublime at #CloserToTheSun Festival in Mexico pic.twitter.com/fbWNF2trP0
— Extra Posty (@ExtraPosty) December 15, 2024
In September, it was confirmed that Riverdale star KJ Apa has been tapped to portray the late Bradley Nowell in an upcoming Sublime biopic. The film has yet to receive a title, but is due to be directed by Justin Chon, who has in the past helmed films like Blue Bayou and several episodes of Pachinko.
The film was first announced in 2022 with with the band’s two surviving members – bassist Eric Wilson and drummer Bud Gaugh – involved as executive producers. Deadline’s report confirms that they are still attached to the project, as are Nowell’s widow Troy and their son Jakob, who will both also executive produce.
A release date for Sublime’s biopic has yet to be announced but is reportedly already in production.
In May, Sublime released their first song in 28 years, ‘Feel Like That’. It was led by Jakob on vocals, with an archival hook performed by Bradley that was recorded before his death.
In other news, it was confirmed last month that Malone will be headlining Coachella 2025. It followed the announcement of his ‘Big Ass Stadium Tour’ in the US for 2025, with support from Jelly Roll and Sierra Ferrell.