Post Malone Announces Stadium Tour, Confirmed For Coachella

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Post Malone announced he’ll be embarking on “The BIG ASS Stadium Tour” in 2025, with a post on his Instagram including two dates in Indio, California, on April 13 and 20 – confirming he’ll be performing at next year’s Coachella. The tour will officially kick off on April 29 at Rice Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah, with support from Jelly Roll and Sierra Ferrell.

The trek comes in support of Malone’s sixth studio album, F-1 Trillion, which arrived in August. Further stops include performances in Las Vegas, Dallas, New York City and more before wrapping up at San Francisco’s Oracle Park on July 1.

The upcoming Coachella performances also mark Post Malone’s first time at the festival since 2018.

“Post Malone Presents: The BIG ASS Stadium Tour” is promoted by Live Nation and sponsored by T-Mobile.

Post Malone is booked by Creative Artists Agency’s Cheryl Paglierani. In his 192 reports submitted to Pollstar’s Boxoffice, Malone has sold 2.7 million tickets grossing $281 million.

Registration is ongoing now at signup.ticketmaster.com/postmalone for an artist presale that begins Friday, Nov. 22. Following additional presales, the general onsale starts Tuesday, Nov. 26 at 12 p.m. local time at livenation.com.

“Post Malone Presents: The BIG ASS Stadium Tour” 2025 dates
4/13 – Coachella – Indio, CA
4/10 – Coachella – Indio, CA
4/29 – Rice Eccles Stadium – Salt Lake City, UT
5/03 – Allegiant Stadium – Las Vegas, NV
5/07 – Alamodome – San Antonio, TX
5/09 – AT&T Stadium – Dallas, TX
5/11 – Mercedes Benz Stadium – Atlanta, GA
5/13 – Busch Stadium – St. Louis, MO
5/18 – Ford Field – Detroit, MI
5/20 – U.S. Bank Stadium – Minneapolis, MN
5/22 – Wrigley Field – Chicago, IL
5/24 – Citizens Bank Park – Philadelphia, PA
5/26 – Rogers Centre – Toronto, ON
5/28 – Hersheypark Stadium – Hershey, PA
5/29 – PNC Park – Pittsburgh, PA
5/31 – Gillette Stadium – Foxborough, MA
6/02 – Northwest Stadium – Washington, DC
6/04 – Citi Field – New York, NY
6/08 – Hard Rock Stadium – Miami, FL
6/10 – Camping World Stadium – Orlando, FL
6/13 – Thunder Ridge Nature Arena – Ridgedale, MO
6/15 – Empower Field at Mile High – Denver, CO
6/21 – State Farm Stadium – Glendale, AZ
6/24 – Albertsons Stadium – Boise, ID
6/26 – T-Mobile Park – Seattle, WA
6/28 – Providence Park – Portland, OR
7/01 – Oracle Park – San Francisco, CA