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Post Malone brings the Big Ass World Tour to Australia and New Zealand this October
Four stadium dates across Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney and Auckland, plus Strummingbird Festival stops. Don Toliver joins as special guest.

Post Malone's biggest-ever headline shows down under
Post Malone's Big Ass World Tour is heading to Australia and New Zealand in October 2026, and according to Billboard, these will be the largest headline shows he has ever played in the region. Produced by Live Nation, the run covers four stadium dates with Don Toliver confirmed as special guest across all of them.
The full schedule
The tour opens on Oct. 9 at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, then moves to Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane (Oct. 12), ENGIE Stadium in Sydney (Oct. 15), and closes at Go Media Stadium in Auckland on Oct. 21.
Beyond the headline stadium dates, Post Malone will also appear on the Strummingbird Festival bill in Ballarat (Oct. 10), Newcastle (Oct. 17), and Queensland's Sunshine Coast (Oct. 18).
A familiar face in these parts
Malone is no stranger to Australian audiences. He opened for Red Hot Chili Peppers on their six-date Australasian stadium run in early 2023, and later that year headlined the Spilt Milk festival in Canberra, Ballarat and Perth. That festival run produced one of the more memorable crowd moments of the cycle: he performed a "shoey," drinking beer out of fans' boots on stage.
His chart relationship with the region is equally strong. All seven of his studio albums have reached the ARIA top 10. Beerbongs and Bentleys hit No. 1 in 2018, Hollywood's Bleeding did the same in 2019, and his 2024 country record F-1 Trillion climbed to No. 2.
What comes next
The Australian leg is part of a broader Big Ass World Tour that stretches across two years and two legs. Post Malone pushed back the opening of his U.S. run earlier this year while finishing his forthcoming album, reportedly titled The Eternal Buzz, though no release date has been announced. The world tour also marks a continuation of his shift toward country and roots-influenced sounds, a direction that has widened his audience considerably.
Tickets go on artist presale starting Tuesday, May 26, with general on-sale from Thursday, May 28.
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