Post Malone Announces 'BIG ASS World Tour' Dates for Australia and New Zealand

May 21st, 2026

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Global superstar Post Malone has announced the Australian and New Zealand leg of his 'BIG ASS World Tour,' marking his largest headline shows in the region to date. The tour will feature special guest Don Toliver and includes the following stadium dates:

  • October 9, 2026: Marvel Stadium, Melbourne
  • October 12, 2026: Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
  • October 15, 2026: ENGIE Stadium, Sydney
  • October 21, 2026: Go Media Stadium, Auckland

In addition to these stadium shows, Post Malone will headline the Strummingbird Festival in Ballarat on October 10, Newcastle on October 17, and the Sunshine Coast on October 18. (noise11.com)

Tickets for the stadium concerts will be available starting with an artist presale on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at 11:00 AM local time. The general public onsale begins on Thursday, May 28, 2026, at 12:00 PM local time. (discover.ticketmaster.com.au) For the Strummingbird Festival dates, presale tickets go on sale on May 13, with general tickets available from May 14. (noise11.com)

Post Malone's return to Australia follows his sold-out arena dates in 2023 and headline performances at Spilt Milk across key regional markets. Known for his genre-blending style that fuses hip-hop, pop, and country, Post Malone continues to push musical boundaries. His latest album, 'F-1 Trillion,' has been met with critical acclaim and commercial success. (australianmusician.com.au)

Joining him on this tour is multi-platinum, Grammy-nominated artist Don Toliver. Since his breakout debut 'Heaven or Hell' in 2020, Toliver has emerged as a significant voice in hip-hop, with all five of his studio albums landing in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200. His latest release, 'OCTANE' (2026), debuted at No. 1 and currently stands as the highest-selling hip-hop album of the year. (australianmusician.com.au)

Fans are advised to secure their tickets promptly, as high demand is anticipated for these landmark performances.

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