Post Malone Postpones ‘Big Ass Stadium Tour’ to Focus on New Album
Post Malone has made headlines with his recent announcement regarding the postponement of his 'Big Ass Stadium Tour' in collaboration with Jelly Roll. Originally slated to kick off on May 13, 2026, in El Paso, Texas, the first six dates of the tour have been canceled as Malone prioritizes the completion of his upcoming double album, 'The Eternal Buzz.'
In an official statement, Malone explained that upon reassessing his schedule, he recognized the impracticality of finishing the album prior to the tour's commencement. He expressed his desire to deliver high-quality music to his fans, stating, "The truth is, I promised y’all beautiful people new music, and I don’t have the time to finish it before tour starts." This decision reflects his dedication to ensuring that the forthcoming album meets his artistic standards.
The postponement affects several initial concert dates, including performances in cities such as Waco, Baton Rouge, Birmingham, Tampa, and Oxford, Mississippi. Fans eagerly anticipating these shows have expressed disappointment, but many also understand the need for Malone to focus on his music. The tour will now kick off about three weeks later, starting on June 9, 2026, in Charlotte, North Carolina.
In an effort to maintain open communication with his fan base, Malone took to social media to apologize for the cancellation of the early dates. He conveyed excitement for the prospect of performing new material once the album is complete. The anticipation surrounding 'The Eternal Buzz' is palpable, as it is expected to contain approximately 50 tracks, promising a diverse and rich listening experience.
Although the exact release date of the album has not yet been disclosed, fans are eagerly awaiting further updates. The scale of the project indicates that Malone is fully invested in creating something special, building on his already impressive discography. In light of the album's ambitious nature, fans may be more than willing to wait for both the music and the tour to arrive.
As for the implications of the postponement on ticket sales and fan attendance, the situation remains uncertain. How this decision will affect the reception of the tour in the long term is still to be seen. Nonetheless, Malone's commitment to his craft and his fans remains clear, ensuring that when the tour does finally take the stage, it will be a reflection of his best work.
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