Post Malone has announced that his Big Ass Tour will head to the United Kingdom later this summer as part of a new European leg of shows.
The Texas-raised star will perform at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sep. 7, his largest-ever show in the U.K.
The Big A– Tour kicks off in North America on Apr. 29 at Salt Lake City’s Rice-Eccles Stadium, before heading through major stadiums in Dallas, New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Miami and concluding at San Francisco’s Oracle Park on July 1. In April he’ll headline California’s Coachella Festival for the first time alongside Lady Gaga and Green Day.
Posty’s European tour dates will kick off in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, at Untold Festival on Aug. 8, the first of many festival appearances scattered among his own headline shows. There’ll also be shows in Berlin, Paris, Barcelona and Milan, alongside his appearance in London.
Tickets for the tour and the London show go on sale at 12 p.m. (GMT) from Live Nation’s website. Support throughout the tour will come from Jelly Roll and Sierra Farrell, though Jelly Roll will not appear at his London show. See the full dates below.
F-1 Trillion, his sixth studio LP, hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 upon release in August 2024 and on the U.K. Albums Chart. Lead single “I Had Some Help” earned six non-consecutive weeks at the summit of the Hot 100, and the album was nominated for best country album at the 2025 Grammys.
Post Malone last performed in the U.K. in 2023 during an arena tour with stops in London, Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow. He also headlined Reading & Leeds Festivals in 2019 and 2021.
Post Malone Big Ass World Tour 2025 dates:
Aug. 8: Cluj-Napoca, Romania (Untold Festival)
Aug. 10: Budapest, Hungary (Sziget Festival)
Aug. 12: Prague, Czech Republic (Airport Letnany)
Aug. 13: St. Pölten, Austria (Frequency Festival)
Aug. 15: Poznań, Poland (Bittersweet Festival)
Aug. 16: Bratislava, Slovakia (Lovestream Festival)
Aug. 18: Berlin (Parkbühne Wuhlheide)
Aug. 21: Kaunas, Lithuania (Darius and Girenas Stadium)
Aug. 23: Horsens, Denmark (Horsens & Friends at Nordstern Arena)
Aug. 27: Milan, Italy (IDays Milano)
Aug. 29: Zürich, Switzerland (Zürich Openair)
Aug. 30: Munich (Superbloom)
Sep. 3: Paris (Paris La Défense Arena)
Sep. 5: Hanover, Germany (Heinz von Heiden Arena)
Sep. 7: London (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium)
Sep. 9: Arnhem, Netherlands (GelreDome)
Sep. 12: Barcelona (Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys)
Sep. 14: Lisbon, Portugal (Estadio do Restelo)
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