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About Post Malone

Post Malone, born Austin Richard Post, is a singer, songwriter, rapper, and record producer known for blending genres across pop, hip-hop, country, rock, and R&B. He got his stage name from putting his given name into a rap name generator when he was 16. Post Malone started his career in 2011, but gained mainstream recognition when he released his debut single, "White Iverson," in 2015. That hit led to his debut studio album Stoney (2016), which earned him his first Grammy nominations. He has since accumulated eighteen Grammy nominations across his career, including an Album of the Year nod for Beerbongs & Bentleys and Record and Song of the Year nominations for "Circles." With over 150 million records sold in the United States alone according to the RIAA, Post Malone is among the best-selling Hip-Hop/Rap acts in the world. He holds the record as the artist with the most diamond-certified songs after Drake, with nine to his name, and his Swae Lee duet "Sunflower" became the first song in RIAA history to receive a 2× Diamond certification. In April 2026, Post Malone announced his seventh studio album, The Eternal Buzz, a 40-track double album, and is currently headlining the across North America with Jelly Roll and Carter Faith.

Frequently Asked Questions about Post Malone

Where can I see Post Malone on tour in 2026?

Post Malone's 2026 touring is anchored by the , an 18-date stadium run hitting major North American markets including

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, followed by international dates in Asia and Australia later in the year. Each show features a career-spanning setlist that blends his hip-hop origins with his pop crossovers and country evolution, plus his signature floating stage element that suspends him over the audience during ballads. Tickets typically start around $51.70 at Bank of America Stadium on Jun 09 for upper-level seats, with VIP packages including a collectible concert chair and pre-show lounge access available through VIP Nation. Set the

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to catch his closest stop.

What kind of music does Post Malone make?

Post Malone is one of the most genre-fluid artists of his generation, with his music spanning , pop rap, indie folk, and rap rock across his catalog. His early work like Stoney and Beerbongs & Bentleys leaned into cloud rap and hip-hop, while Hollywood's Bleeding (2019) introduced more rock influences with collaborations like "Take What You Want" featuring Ozzy Osbourne. His 2024 album F-1 Trillion marked his full country pivot, featuring collaborations with Morgan Wallen, Blake Shelton, Luke Combs, Dolly Parton, and Hank Williams Jr., and debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. His 2026 double album The Eternal Buzz reportedly continues exploring this multi-genre approach across its 40 tracks.

What are Post Malone's biggest hits?

Post Malone holds nine RIAA Diamond-certified singles, more than any solo artist besides Drake, with each one representing over 10 million certified units in the United States. The list includes "Sunflower" with Swae Lee, "Rockstar" featuring 21 Savage, "Circles," "Congratulations" featuring Quavo, "Psycho" featuring Ty Dolla $ign, "Better Now," "White Iverson," "I Fall Apart," and "Goodbyes" featuring Young Thug. "Sunflower" notably became the first song in RIAA history to be certified 2× Diamond, representing over 20 million units. His more recent country hits "I Had Some Help" with Morgan Wallen and "Pour Me a Drink" with Blake Shelton both topped the country charts and proved his crossover credentials beyond hip-hop. Read more on the magazine at .

Who Is Opening for Post Malone?

For the 2024 tour, Post Malone has yet to announce an opening act. At other times this year, he has performed with Brad Paisley and special guest Billy Springs, among others. When his opening act information becomes available, TicketX has the details.

How Long Are Post Malone Concerts?

Post Malone has yet to start his tour, but based on average setlists from other concerts he has given in 2024, you can expect his portion of the concert to last 84-90 minutes, according to setlist.fm. An opening act would extend the concert another 30 minutes or more.

Post Malone Tour Setlist

Post Malone's Tour setlist may change depending on location, venue, and dates on the road. The following list is based on his June 14 performance at the Great Stage Park, Manchester, Tennessee, as reported by setlist.fm.

  • Better Now

(with string quartet)

  • Wow

  • Zack and Codeine

  • Psycho

  • Goodbyes

  • I Like You (A Happier Song)

  • Take What You Want

  • Over Now

  • rockstar (with Billy Strings)

  • Stay (with Billy Strings)

  • I Fall Apart

  • Wrapped Around Your Finger

  • Circles

  • Too Young

  • White Iverson

  • Congratulations

Encore:

  • Broken Whiskey Glass

  • Sunflower

(Post Malone & Swae Lee cover)

  • I Had Some Help

  • Chemical

Image Credit: “Post Malone” © The Come Up Show (Licensed under CC BY-ND 2.0)


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