Post Malone confirms dates for upcoming ‘F-1 Trillion’ Tour
Post Malone will perform a total of 21 shows across the US in support of his latest album ‘F-1 Trillion’
Post Malone is hitting the road with his upcoming F-1 Trillion Tour.
On Tuesday, June 25, the 28-year-old rapper and singer announced the dates for his upcoming 21-show tour, which will support his debut country album of the same name. This tour will see him performing in a variety of venues, from stadiums to theaters and festivals.
“I love y’all so very much, and I’m so excited to get out and play new music for you,” Malone gushed while making the announcement.
The tour kicks off in Salt Lake City on September 8 and will make stops in major cities including New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, and Alabama. The Sunflower singer will wrap up his tour with a final performance in Nashville on October 19.
Fans can access pre-sale tickets starting Wednesday, June 26, at 10 a.m. local time, with general sale tickets available on Monday, July 1, through livenation.com.
This new venture into country music follows the release of Malone's latest single, Pour Me a Drink, featuring country star Blake Shelton. The track marks the beginning of Malone's country era and was first performed by the duo at CMA Fest on June 6. The single's release came shortly after Malone unveiled the name of his sixth studio album with a giant purple billboard in Nashville.
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