Post Malone has delayed the opening of his tour so he can focus on finishing his next album.
The "Circles" artist had planned to launch his Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2 later this month, but the run will now begin in Charlotte, North Carolina on 9 June. The shift pushes the start date back by more than three weeks and leads to six shows being canceled, including stops across Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, and Florida.
Post made the call after admitting he had promised fans new music but had not completed it yet.
He told fans on Instagram Story: “Hey there party people, Let me first kick this mofo off by saying – hope everyone out there is having a kickass day and spending time doing what they love with the people they love.
“Looking at the upcoming schedule after stagecoach, I came to the realisation that what we were trying to do, and what’s possible, isn’t really lining up.
“Truth is, I promised y’all beautiful people new music, and I don’t have the time to finish it before tour starts. We ain’t ready for tour just yet, so I’m making the decision to push the tour back about 3 weeks to get this music done.
"That being said, I’m so sorry to the folks who were planning on coming to the few canceled shows. I was looking forward to going nuts with y’all.(sic)"
The artist, whose real name is Austin Post, reassured fans that the delay will be worth it, while also making it clear he has not forgotten his earlier work.
Referencing his debut album Stoney, he added: “That THAT being said, we been making some bad*** sfor this double album… and I can’t wait to perform for y’all again. And to alot of little stinkers that think I’ve forgotten about ole Stoney, I haven’t… I love you, and can’t wait to see you crazy motherf*** soon -Austin.(sic)"
Last month, the 30 year old hinted that his upcoming project, The Eternal Buzz, could include as many as 40 tracks.
The "Sunflower" hitmaker got fans talking after sharing a blank 40 song tracklist on Instagram with the caption “coming soon.”
In 2025, Post also revealed he had already created around 35 songs for what is shaping up to be a country leaning project.
Speaking to Billboard ahead of his Coachella 2025 appearance, he said he was excited about the material and the creative process behind it.
He shared that working in Nashville with collaborators Ernest, Hardy, and Thomas Rhett felt natural, describing sessions where they would simply talk and create together.
As he sorts through the large number of tracks, Post said he is still deciding which songs fit which direction, joking that he is figuring out “which one’s rock, and which one’s sock.”
Even while still recording rough vocals, he noted that they already have a strong collection of songs ready.
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