Post Malone Delays Big A** Stadium Tour Part 2 to Finish New Double Album 'The Eternal Buzz

Post Malone has made the decision to postpone the first six shows of his upcoming Big A** Stadium Tour Part 2 with Jelly Roll. Originally scheduled to kick off on May 13, the tour will now begin on June 9 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Post Malone took to Instagram to explain that he needs more time to finish new music before hitting the road, promising fans a double album titled The Eternal Buzz.
The artist expressed his excitement about the new music he has been working on and hinted at a return to his rap roots. Post Malone assured fans that he has not forgotten about his debut album, Stoney, and is eager to perform the new tracks for his audience. The decision to delay the tour was made in order to ensure that the music is ready for the live performances.
Ticket sales for the upcoming tour have reportedly been slow, in contrast to the sold-out shows of Post Malone's previous tour. With neither Post Malone nor Jelly Roll releasing new albums since 2024, the artists are focused on creating fresh music to share with their fans. The delay in the tour allows Post Malone to complete his new music and deliver an unforgettable experience for concert-goers.
In conclusion, Post Malone's decision to postpone the start of his tour reflects his commitment to delivering high-quality music to his fans. By taking the time to finish his new album, Post Malone aims to provide an exceptional live performance that showcases his artistic evolution and dedication to his craft. Fans can look forward to experiencing the new music and energy of Post Malone's Big A** Stadium Tour Part 2 when it kicks off in June.