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Post Malone Announces Australian and New Zealand Stadium Run

Post Malone Announces Australian and New Zealand Stadium Run


Post Malone is heading to stadiums in Australia and New Zealand this October, with Live Nation announcing a four-date run that marks the global superstar’s largest headline shows in the region to date.

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The Big Ass World Tour touches down at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium on Oct. 9, Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium on Oct. 12, Sydney’s ENGIE Stadium on Oct. 15, and closes at Auckland’s Go Media Stadium on Oct. 21. Post Malone will also headline three Strummingbird Festival appearances in Ballarat (Oct. 10), Newcastle (Oct. 17) and Sunshine Coast (Oct. 18). Don Toliver joins as special guest across all stadium dates.

Artist presale begins Tuesday, May 26, with general on sale opening Thursday, May 28. Mastercard cardholders in Australia and Westpac Mastercard holders in New Zealand have access to exclusive presale tickets from May 26. VIP packages are available via vipnation.com.

The Australian and New Zealand run follows a landmark stretch for Post Malone in both markets, including sold-out arena dates in 2023 and headline sets at Spilt Milk Festival. His latest album, F-1 Trillion — his debut country record — debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and earned eight Grammy nominations at the 2025 ceremony, including collaborations with Beyoncé and Taylor Swift.

Its lead single “I Had Some Help” with Morgan Wallen topped the Billboard Hot 100 for six consecutive weeks, posting the highest weekly sales and streams of any song since 2020. His catalogue includes nine diamond-certified singles, among them “Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse),” which became the first song in RIAA history to achieve double diamond certification — the highest-certified single in RIAA history.

Toliver brings serious chart credentials of his own to the tour. The Houston-bred rapper and singer has landed all five of his studio albums in the top 10 of the Billboard 200. His most recent release, OCTANE (2026), debuted at No. 1 with 162,000 equivalent album units in its first week, generating 423 million first-week global streams. He is currently on his 31-city North American OCTANE Tour before joining Post Malone for the Australian and New Zealand leg.

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