Post Malone is hitting the road—again—and it’s going to be big. The 29-year-old rapper-singer just dropped the news on social media, revealing his 27-date U.S. tour, fittingly named the Big A*s Stadium Tour. If you’re ready to secure your spot at one of the shows, mark your calendars—pre-sale tickets go live on November 22 via Ticketmaster.
Post Malone is still on the grind, wrapping up his F-1 Trillion tour with just two shows left for the year. The final stops are São Paulo, Brazil on December 21, followed by a grand finale in San Diego on December 30.
But by the looks of it—Malone is just getting started.
Country Road, Take Me Home
But don’t get too settled, because in less than four months, he’s back at it again with his Big A*s Stadium Tour.
Joining Malone on the road will be country singer and rapper Jellyroll and hard-to-classify, but-leans-indie-folk singer-songwriter Sierra Ferrall (if we had to put a label on it).
The Big A*S Stadium Tour is already shaping up to be a genre-bending hootenanny, in sync with Post Malone’s recent foray into country music with his chart-topping collaboration with Morgan Wallen on I Had Some Help.
The song spent an impressive 16 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and stuck around the top 10 for 26 weeks where it remains to this day. It almost broke the record for longest reign at No. 1 of 2024, but was dethroned by Shaboozey’s Bar Song (Tipsy).
Indio, Is That You?
As fans lit up Post’s Instagram announcement comments section, they couldn’t help but point out an intriguing detail: The tour’s first two dates, set for April 13 and April 20, will take place in Indio, California.
Indio, California, is best known for hosting one of music’s biggest festivals, Coachella. Interestingly, Post Malone’s first two tour dates—set exactly one week apart—land on the same weekends as the 2025 festival, sparking speculation that the I Had Some Help singer might be part of the yet-to-be-announced lineup.
Is Posty dropping hints?
It’s hard to imagine Post would include the same dates of the massive jamboree that brought in over 500,000 music lovers from all over the world in 2023—or even include Indio (population 94,000) without a place in the lineup.
That said, neither Post Malone nor Coachella’s organizers have confirmed the lineup for the already sold-out Spring 2025 event, leaving fans to speculate.
In the meantime, Post will be busy attending the Grammys in the hopes that one of his seven nominations will finally land him the industry’s most coveted award. Despite ten nominations from years prior, Malone has yet to take home a win.
Go Big or Go Home
Don’t feel bad for him though. As the name of his forthcoming tour boasts, Post is on the up and up. With this tour, he’ll be upgrading from the mid-sized ballparks and amphitheaters of the F-1 Trillion tour and moving into….well, big a*s stadiums.
For reference, during his F-1 Trillion tour, Post Malone’s August stop in Dallas, TX, was at the Dos Equis Pavilion, which holds 20,000. But when he swings back to Dallas in May 2025 for the Big A*s Stadium tour, he’ll be playing AT&T Stadium, capacity: 80,000.
And that’s to say nothing of the possibility that he just might be headlining one of the biggest music festivals in the world. But we’ll have to hold our horses there, partner—we’ll have to wait for confirmation from Post or early to mid-January, when the organizers of Coachella typically announce the lineup.
But for now—the gettin’ looks good.
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