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Post Malone adds second London Tottenham Hotspur Stadium date to 2025 tour

Post Malone has announced a second date at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London this September – find out all the details below.

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Last night (May 8), Post Malone took to social media to announce two additional dates for his European and UK leg of the BIG ASS stadium world tour. The new dates will see him play a second show in Berlin, Germany on August 19, as well as a second show at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on September 8.

The second London date comes after his first show on September 7 was sold out. When the first show was announced, it was shared that Jelly Roll – who will be accompanying him for most of his European and UK trek – will not be joining him in London, though this appears to have changed. Jelly Roll will now be joining Post Malone for both London shows.

Pre-sale tickets to Post Malone’s new London date will begin today (May 9) at 10am local time, while General Public sales begin on Wednesday (May 14) at 10am local – you can get your tickets here.

Post Malone previously announced dates in Romania, Germany, Denmark, Italy, France, Netherlands, Spain and more – check out the full list of tour dates below and find any remaining tickets here.

Post Malone’s ‘The Big Ass World Tour’ 2025 UK and European dates are:

AUGUST
8 – Romania, Cluj-Napoca @ Untold Festival
10 – Hungary, Budapest @ Sziget Festival
12 – Czech Republic, Prague @ Airport Letnany*
13 – Austria, St. Pӧlten @ Frequency Festival+
15 – Poland, Poznań @ Bittersweet Festival+
16 – Slovakia, Bratislava @ Lovestream Festival+
18 – Germany, Berlin @ Parkbühne Wuhlheide
19 – Germany, Berlin @ Parkbühne Wuhlheide (NEW)

21 – Lithuania, Kaunas @ Darius and Girenas Stadium*
23 – Denmark, Horsens @ Horsens & Friends at Nordstern Arena*
27 – Italy, Milan @ IDays Milano+
29 – Zürich, Switzerland @ Zürich Openair+
30 – Munich, Germany @ Superbloom+

SEPTEMBER
3 – France, Paris @ Paris La Défense Arena
5 – Germany, Hanover @ Heinz von Heiden Arena
7 – UK, London @ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (SOLD OUT)
8 – UK, London @ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (NEW)

9 – Netherlands, Arnhem @ GelreDome
12 – Spain, Barcelona @ Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
14 –Portugal, Lisbon @ Estadio do Restelo

*Without Jelly Roll
^With Sierra Ferrell
+ Festival appearance

Shortly before his Coachella headlining sets last month, Malone confirmed that has “made probably 35 songs” for a new record and it was now “a matter of which one’s rock, and which one’s sock”, adding he would “absolutely not” debut any new material at his two headlining sets. He’s since released another collaboration with Morgan Wallen on April 18 titled ‘I Ain’t Comin’ Back’.

Before that, he fronted a reunited Nirvana for their SNL 50: The Homecoming concert appearance.

Post Malone’s latest album ‘F-1 Trillion’ arrived in August, and it follows on from his fifth studio album ‘Austin‘, which was released in 2023. ‘F-1 Trillion’ saw collaborations with the likes of Dolly Parton, Tim McGraw, and Luke Combs.

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