Post Malone is scheduled to play 10 shows. The 2024 dates are set to happen in eight cities. Fans looking to attend can look at ticket options by selecting a show from the list below. For detailed information about each show, ticket availability, pricing, and other, please refer to the event schedule or FAQs below.
Fans can also read about Post Malone historical pricing for shows that have happened in the past. Use this information to understand what cities might be popular or what to expect for ticket prices for upcoming tour dates.
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Post Malone 2024 Tour Schedule
11
Oct
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Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood - Atlanta, GA
Friday,
13
Oct
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Walmart AMP - Rogers, AR
Sunday,
15
Oct
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Oak Mountain Amphitheatre - Pelham, AL
Tuesday,
17
Oct
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Amphitheater at The Wharf - Orange Beach, AL
Thursday,
19
Oct
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Nissan Stadium - Nashville, TN
Saturday,
22
Oct
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Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion - The Woodlands, TX
Tuesday,
23
Oct
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Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion - The Woodlands, TX
Wednesday,
26
Oct
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Germania Insurance Amphitheater - Del Valle, TX
Saturday,
27
Oct
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Germania Insurance Amphitheater - Del Valle, TX
Sunday,
30
Dec
Wild Horses Festival - Post Malone, Paul Cauthen, Zach Top
PETCO Park - San Diego, CA
Monday,
Post Malone Tour FAQs
Where can I see Post Malone at a music festival?
There is one opportunity in 2024 to see Post Malone in a festival setting. The Wild Horses Festival lineup in San Diego includes Post Malone among several other performers.
These prices reflect how much it is to get in the door. Fans should expect to pay more for better seats.
Post Malone Ticket Prices & Tour History
2023
The January 1st show at MGM Grand Garden Arena was one of the first shows Post Malone scheduled in 2023. In all, there were more than 15 shows scheduled across North America.
Ticket prices for Post Malone concerts in 2023 averaged about $345. Among these, the July 12th show in Burgettstown (The Pavilion at Star Lake) was the cheapest, with an average ticket price less than $255.
Lowest Average Ticket Price for 2023
July 12th - The Pavilion at Star Lake - $255
July 14th - Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre St. Louis - $275
July 19th - Budweiser Stage - $275
July 15th - Alpine Valley Music Theatre - $290
August 15th - Toyota Amphitheatre - $300
July 20th - Budweiser Stage - $310
January 1st - MGM Grand Garden Arena - $320
July 22nd - Xfinity Center (Mansfield) - $325
August 6th - Dos Equis Pavilion - $335
July 26th - Jiffy Lube Live - $335
2022
Post Malone scheduled more than 15 shows in 2022. This includes the May 6th show at Hard Rock Live Hollywood and a November 16th show at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
The average ticket price for all shows was $280 with the highest prices being recorded for the show in Hollywood at Hard Rock Live Hollywood.
Highest Average Ticket Price for 2022
May 6th - Hard Rock Live Hollywood - $415
October 22nd - Moody Center ATX - $410
September 20th - Scotiabank Arena - $375
October 16th - Bridgestone Arena - $355
September 24th - TD Garden - $320
September 21st - Scotiabank Arena - $310
October 7th - Prudential Center - $305
October 1st - Little Caesars Arena - $305
October 15th - Colonial Life Arena - $280
September 10th - CHI Health Center Omaha - $280
Previous Post Malone Concerts
Post Malone Runaway Tour Setlist
Setlist from October 1st at United Center in Chicago:
1) Hollywood's Bleeding
2) Better Now
3) Saint-Tropez
4) Goodbyes
5) Die for Me
6) Allergic
7) Candy Paint
8) Psycho
9) Enemies
10) Wow.
11) Paranoid
12) I Fall Apart
13) Over Now
14) Take What You Want
15) Stay (Acoustic)
16) Go Flex
17) White Iverson
18) Sunflower (with Swae Lee)
19) rockstar
20) Congratulations
Many tour stops have had similar setlists, with several tracks from Hollywood's Bleeding before closing with "Congratulations". Expect some variation from Post Malone but most of the same songs.
Review of Post Malone at United Center 10.1.19
2019 has been a big year for Post Malone. He’s played shows across Europe and Australia, released his album Hollywood’s Bleeding, and now is in the middle of the Runaway Tour across North America. Post Malone’s 2019 tour began in September and is going on until mid-November.
Post Malone tickets are some of the hottest tickets on the market right now, and we saw Post Malone live in Chicago at United Center on October 1, 2019. As Post sells out stadiums across the country, it can be hard to find tickets, but we were able to buy tickets just hours before the show.
The openers for most stops on his tour have been Tyla Yaweh and Swae Lee. Tyla Yaweh has appeared in multiple shows with Post Malone throughout 2019, and had high energy throughout his Chicago performance. Swae Lee performed next, and had the crowd singing along to Rae Sremmurd hits like “Black Beatles”. Swae Lee often ran deep into the floor sections to perform his songs and interact with the fans.
Post Malone’s live show was obviously the main attraction, and he took the stage between 9:30 and 10:00 PM. After opening with the title track from his new album, he went right into his hit “Better Now”. Hollywood’s Bleeding is his third album, and in the last few years, few artists have had as many hits as Post Malone. It’s hard to fit so much music into one short set list, but Post Malone plays most of his popular tracks from “White Iverson” to the newly released “Goodbyes” with Young Thug.
The Runaway Tour might as well by called the Hollywood’s Bleeding Tour, as it started directly after the album was released and is the focus of this tour. Hollywood’s Bleeding showcases Post Malone’s versatility and growth as an artist, and the Runaway Tour further proves that he’s an artist that here to stay.
Although Post Malone has always been an artist that can’t be narrowed down to one genre, the new album and tour take that to a new level. Watching him perform “Allergic”, a rock song on his new album, was definitely a highlight. He also grabs his guitar and performs an acoustic version of “Stay” on most tour dates.
Seeing Post Malone live really gives you an appreciation for the talent that he has. Watching his pure singing talent during “I Fall Apart” is something Post Malone fans simply need to see live. Experiencing an entire sold out stadium sing along to hits like “Psycho”, “Rockstar”, and “Sunflower” is well worth the price of a ticket.
Post Malone is one of the most iconic music figures to emerge in recent years, and it will be interesting to see where his career takes him in the future. The Runaway Tour captures him at the best he’s been yet, and Post Malone’s live performance should not be missed by any of his fans.
Runaway Tour Openers
The opening acts on most of Post Malone’s Runaway Tour stops are Tyla Yaweh and Swae Lee.
Tyla Yaweh, an up and coming artist originally from Orlando, Florida, moved to Los Angeles to pursue a music career. He was soon noticed by Post Malone, who now brings him on most of his tour stops around the world. His debut album Heart Full of Rage was released in early 2019, and spawned popular tracks like “High Right Now” and “Salute” with French Montana.
Swae Lee provides direct support for Post Malone, and often runs throughout the floor level during his performance. He’s part of rap group Rae Sremmurd, so be ready to sing along to their biggest tracks like “No Flex Zone” and “Swang”. His set consists of several of his solo tracks, as well as covers of some of his favorite tracks by other artists. Expect Swae Lee to make another appearance later in the show when Post Malone performs their collaboration “Sunflower”.
Runaway Tour FAQs
Where does Post Malone perform on stage?
Post Malone spends most of his time towards the front of his stage setup. Spots in higher rows of the GA Pit sections may be preferable.
Where is best place to sit for interaction?
If you’re sitting up close, you might get lucky and catch some of Post Malone’s gear that he throws into the crowd. Also, opener Swae Lee freely moves throughout the floor sections during his performance.
Is there an encore?
No, most Post Malone tour performances have not included an encore. Post Malone usually closes with Congratulations before the show concludes.
What songs does Post Malone play on the Runaway Tour?
Post Malone is playing songs from each of his albums. Expect to hear the hits from Stoney, as well as plenty of tracks from his follow up album, Beerbongs & Bentleys. Most of the songs performed come from his latest album, Hollywood’s Bleeding.
Post Malone 2019 Tour Hits the Road
With his genre-blending music and chart topping hits, Post Malone is one of the most recognizable artists in the music industry today. Following the release of his third album Hollywood’s Bleeding, the iconic artist is currently selling out arenas across the country on the Runaway Tour.
The Runaway Tour is Post Malone’s third concert tour. His previous tours were after the releases of his first two albums, Stoney and Beerbongs & Bentleys. Hollywood’s Bleeding has already spawned several hits like “Wow.” and “Goodbyes” featuring Young Thug. With the ability to appeal to fans across several genres of music, Post Malone is sure to be near the top of the charts for the rest of the year.
Post Malone tickets are in high demand, but we’ve got you covered. The tour started in September and concludes on November 21st following shows at Oakland Arena, Honda Center, and The Forum in Los Angeles.
With hits like “White Iverson”, “Congratulations”, and “Rockstar”, be ready for a night to remember partying with Post Malone. Expect to hear a mix of songs from each of his albums as he continues to shine as one of the brightest stars in hip-hop.