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Post Malone Postpones Tour for New Album
2 May
Summary
- Post Malone postponed his stadium tour to finish recording his double album.
- The upcoming album, 'The Eternal Buzz,' will feature 40 songs.
- Two concerts were canceled, but the tour will continue in North America and Asia.

Post Malone has announced a postponement of the second part of his Big Ass Stadium Tour. The "Circles" artist cited the need to finalize recordings for his upcoming double album, titled "The Eternal Buzz," as the reason for this decision. The album, which will follow "F-1 Trillion," is slated to contain 20 songs per disc.
Initially scheduled to begin in 2025, the tour's second leg, which includes dates in North America and Asia, is being adjusted. Post Malone confirmed that the delay allows him to fulfill his promise of new music to fans, expressing excitement about the "badass" tracks he has created. He had reportedly completed 35 of the 40 planned songs.
The "Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2," featuring opening act Jelly Roll, is now expected to conclude in Japan in October. Post Malone had recently headlined the Stagecoach festival. The initial cancellations affected shows in El Paso and Albuquerque, New Mexico, though a subsequent Albuquerque performance is still on.