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Post Malone will tour the UK and Europe in 2025
Post Malone has announced details of a UK and European stadium tour for 2025 – and this is how to get tickets.
The artist will take his Big Ass Stadium Tour to stadium venues across the continent this summer.
It will begin in Prague on 12 August and head to Berlin, Vilnius, Hannover and Barcelona as well as a date at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
He’ll also headline a number of festivals including Sziget in Budapest and Untold Festival in Romania as part of the tour.
Fans can expect to hear tracks from his 2024 release F-1 Trillion, which saw him transition to country music.
The album features the likes of “I Had Some Help”, “Pour Me a Drink” and “Guy for That” and collaborations with Dolly Parton, Tim McGraw, Blake Shelton and Luke combs.
It follows up the announcement of the US leg of the tour, which begins on 29 April in Salt Lake City.
He’ll then head to the likes of Las Vegas, Atlanta, Chicago and Miami across the summer ahead of his European tour.
Ahead of Post Malone tickets going on sale for his 2025 UK and European tour dates, you can find out everything you need to know below.
When do Post Malone tickets go on sale?
They go on general sale from 12pm local time on Friday, 21 February via:
- ticketmaster.de
- ticketmaster.nl
- ticketmaster.fr
- ticketmaster.cz
- ticketmaster.dk
- ticketmaster.fi
- ticketmaster.es
For tickets to his festival shows head to postmalone.com.
Can I get presale tickets?
Yes, in the UK an O2 Priority sale takes place from 12pm on Wednesday, 19 February. This can be accessed via the mobile app or priority.o2.co.uk.
A Live Nation presale then takes place from 12pm on Thursday, 20 February. This can be accessed by those with a Live Nation account, just sign up or log in to your account and head to Post Malone’s artist page to get tickets.
Fans in Germany can get access to a Telekom presale from 12pm on Wednesday, 19 February by signing up here. An official Ticketmaster presale then takes place from 12pm on Thursday, 20 February.
Other presales are taking place for shows across Europe, and you can find out how to sign up to them via your local listing below.
What are the tour dates?
8 August – Untold Festival, Cluj-Napoca, Romania – tickets
10 August – Sziget Festival, Budapest, Hungary – tickets
12 August – Prague Letňany Airport, Prague – tickets
13 August – Frequency Festival, Saint Pölten, Austria – tickets
15 August – Bittersweet Festival, Poznań, Poland – tickets
16 August – Lovestream Festival, Bratislava, Slovakia – tickets
18 August – Wuhlheide, Berlin, Germany – tickets
21 August – Darius and Girenas Stadium, Kuna, Lithuania – tickets
23 August – Nordstern Arena, Horsens, Denmark – tickets
27 August – Hippodrome San Siro, Milan, Italy – tickets
29 August – Zurich OpenAir, Zürich, Switzerland – tickets
30 August – Superbloom Festival, Munich, Germany – tickets
3 September – La Défense Arena, Paris, France – tickets
5 September – Heinz von Heiden-Arena, Hanover, Germany – tickets
7 September – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, England – tickets
9 September – GelreDome, Arnhem, Netherlands – tickets
12 September – Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys, Barcelona, Spain – tickets
14 September – Estadio do Restelo, Lisbon, Portugal – tickets