Post Malone Delays Tour to Finish Double Album, Cancels 6 Shows

Post Malone has postponed the start of his Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2, cancelling the first six shows to finish his upcoming double album. The 30-year-old singer announced the delay on Instagram Stories, pushing the tour back about three weeks. The rescheduled tour will now begin June 9 in Charlotte, North Carolina, instead of the original May 13 start. He revealed his seventh studio album will be a 40-track double album titled The Eternal Buzz.

Key Points: Post Malone Delays Tour, Cancels 6 Shows for New Album

  • Post Malone delays tour start by 3 weeks
  • First six shows cancelled including Texas, Louisiana stops
  • New tour begins June 9 in Charlotte
  • Upcoming album is 40-track double album
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Post Malone delays tour start to finish upcoming album, cancels first six shows

Post Malone postpones Big Ass Stadium Tour, cancels first six shows to finish his upcoming 40-track double album The Eternal Buzz. Tour starts June 9.

"I promised y'all beautiful people new music, and I don't have the time to finish it before tour starts. - Post Malone"

Washington DC, May 3

American singer and rapper Post Malone has postponed the beginning of his Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2, cancelling the first six shows in order to complete his highly anticipated album, The Eternal Buzz, according to E! News.

The 30-year-old 'Sunflower' singer took to Instagram Stories to inform fans about the delay, stating, "Looking at the upcoming schedule after Stagecoach, I came to the realization that what we were trying to do, and what's possible isn't really lining up," as per the outlet.

He added, "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."

The rescheduled tour will now officially begin on June 9 in Charlotte, North Carolina, over three weeks later than the originally planned May 13 kickoff in El Paso, Texas. The cancelled dates included stops in Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, and Florida, according to E! News.

Addressing fans who purchased tickets, Post Malone 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," according to E! News.

The Grammy nominee teased that the wait will be worth it, revealing that his upcoming seventh studio album will be a double album featuring 40 tracks. "We've been making some badass....for this double album, and I can't wait to perform for y'all again," he shared.

Reassuring longtime supporters, Post added, "To a lot of little stinkers that think I've forgotten about ole Stoney, I haven't..." referencing his 2016 debut album.

He concluded on a positive note, writing, "I love you, and can't wait to see you crazy... soon," according to E! News.

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Sneha F
Post Malone is such a vibe! I love how he's prioritizing his art over just cashing in on tours. That "we ain't ready for tour just yet" was so honest. Indian artists could learn from this transparency instead of lip-syncing at half-baked shows. 👏
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Rahul R
Bro cancelled six shows for an album? That's a major headache for fans who already made plans. I get he wants perfection, but time management matters too. He's 30, not some rookie experimenting in the studio. Hope those affected get full refunds without any hassle.
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Ritika R
Double album with 40 tracks? That's insane! Indian artists usually drop 5-6 songs and call it an album. He's giving serious value for money. And referencing "Stoney" for the OG fans... man knows his audience. Can't wait to hear what he's cooked up! 🔥
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Nitin Z
Respect for being honest, but as someone who spends ₹5000+ on concert tickets when Western artists come to India, this kind of last-minute cancellation is frustrating. If he ever tours here, I hope he's more careful with dates. Still, excited for the new music! 🎵
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Siddharth J
Posty is one of the most authentic artists out there. He could easily release half-finished stuff and still sell out shows, but he's choosing quality over quick money. That's why his albums have longevity. Also, "bigg ass stadium tour" - the man knows how to name things! 😂

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