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Post Malone announces F-1 Trillion concert tour: How to get tickets
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Date:2025-04-10 08:38:11
Post Malone is heading on the road.
The "I Had Some Help" rapper, 28, has announced the F-1 Trillion Tour, which kicks off in September and will consist of 21 shows across the United States.
The tour is set to begin with a Sept. 8 performance in Salt Lake City before Post Malone heads to Indiana, New York, Maine and more states. The tour will wrap in Nashville, Tennessee, on Oct. 19.
This comes after Post Malone revealed he will drop "F-1 Trillion," his debut country album, on Aug. 16. On Friday, he dropped his latest single, "Pour Me A Drink," featuring Blake Shelton.
In May, Post Malone debuted "I Had Some Help," the lead single off "F-1 Trillion" featuring Morgan Wallen, and the track hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. He's also coming off a collaboration with Taylor Swift on "Fortnight" from her album "The Tortured Poets Department."
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"I love ya'll so very much and I'm so excited to get out and play new music for you," Post Malone said in a statement Tuesday.
The Grammy nominee previously wrapped his If Y'all Weren't Here, I'd Be Crying Tour last year.
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He's the latest artist to announce a concert tour set to kick off in the coming months after Sabrina Carpenter unveiled the dates for her Short n' Sweet Tour, which is also tied to an August album release.
Post Malone F-1 Trillion Tour presales: How to get tickets
Tickets for the F-1 Trillion Tour will be available via a presale for Citi cardmembers that starts on June 26 at 10 a.m. local time and will continue until June 30 at 11:59 p.m.
Additional presales will continue throughout the week, according to the tour announcement, and the general onsale begins on July 1 at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets will be available via Live Nation.
Post Malone F-1 Trillion Tour dates
Post Malone will perform at the following locations on his F-1 Trillion Tour:
- Sept. 8 l Salt Lake City l Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
- Sept. 12 l Noblesville, Indiana l Ruoff Music Center
- Sept. 14 l Syracuse, New York l Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview
- Sept. 16 l Bangor, Maine l Maine Savings Amphitheatre
- Sept. 18 l Boston l Fenway Park
- Sept. 20 l Hershey, Pennsylvania l Hersheypark Stadium
- Sept. 21 l Hartford, Connecticut l The XFINITY Theatre
- Sept. 23 l Saratoga Springs, New York l Broadview Stage at SPAC
- Sept. 25 l Scranton, Pennsylvania l The Pavilion at Montage Mountain
- Sept. 28 l New York l Global Citizen Festival
- Sept. 29 l Wantagh, New York l Northwell at Jones Beach Theatre
- Oct. 1 l Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio l Blossom Music Center
- Oct. 4 l Virginia Beach, Virginia l Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach
- Oct. 5 l Raleigh, North Carolina l Coastal Credit Union Music Park
- Oct. 7 l Charlotte, North Carolina l PNC Music Pavilion
- Oct. 9 l Charleston, South Carolina l Credit One Stadium
- Oct. 11 l Atlanta l Lakewood Amphitheatre
- Oct. 13 l Rogers, Arkansas l Walmart AMP
- Oct. 15 l Pelham, Alabama l Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
- Oct. 17 l Orange Beach, Alabama l The Wharf Amphitheater
- Oct. 19 l Nashville, Tennessee l Nissan Stadium
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