Post Malone brings Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2 to German fans
Published on 08/22/2026 at 08:05 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael Müller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
Post Malone spends 2026 on the road with his expansive Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2 while his catalog keeps a measurable foothold in German listening data. According to a current tour overview from Ticketmaster and his official site, the stadium run stretches across North America and continues into late October 2026 with further international dates.
How Post Malone’s 2026 tour is structured
The 2026 leg commonly referred to as Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2 picks up after earlier dates in Fort Lauderdale on April 10 and Indio on April 26, then runs through major US stadiums including Sun Bowl Stadium in El Paso on May 13 and Protective Stadium in Birmingham on May 26, as outlined in a Ticketmaster tour schedule. One official tour help page lists further stops at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa on May 29, Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte on June 9, Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on June 12 and Rogers Centre in Toronto on June 16, underlining how much of the run focuses on large outdoor venues in the United States and Canada as the northern summer progresses. A Songkick calendar complements this picture by counting 17 shows across 12 countries for the 2025–2026 stretch, including a Commonwealth Stadium concert in Edmonton on July 24 with doors at 6:00 p.m.
The second half of the tour moves into late summer and early fall, with the Ticketmaster schedule pointing to later dates in Fayetteville on July 11, Kansas City on July 15 and Ames on July 17, before the route heads further west for shows in Missoula and Salt Lake City. A dedicated Ticketmaster help article extends the trajectory into September and October and names Kuala Lumpur’s TM National Stadium on September 27 and a final show in Austin on October 24 as part of the closing leg, indicating that the tour’s end date falls well after the current August 2026 reference point. Taken together, the combination of official tour pages and live listings shows a coherent run that mixes festival brand slots with headline stadium appearances rather than a set of isolated one-offs.
German chart presence and streaming milestones
While the current tour year has not brought a brand-new German peak yet, chart documentation for the Official German Singles Top 100 dated April 3, 2026 lists Post Malone’s catalog release The Diamond Collection at position 100, underlining that his material continues to register in Germany even without a fresh studio album cycle. Compared to his earlier German peaks with singles like Rockstar and Sunflower, which reached far higher positions in prior years, the catalog placement is modest but still notable because it keeps his name present in a competitive domestic singles landscape dominated by local rap and pop acts. This means that German listeners are contributing to his global streaming profile even as the main tour leg currently focuses on North America.
Spotify-based aggregation site Kworb currently compiles his total streams at more than 55.4 billion plays across all songs, with daily streams around 14 million as of August 20, 2026. The same overview shows that the soundtrack single Sunflower sits above 4.3 billion streams and that Rockstar, Circles, Congratulations and Better Now each stand well above the two billion mark, which situates him among the most consistently streamed artists of the streaming era. As an extra point of comparison, his duet I Had Some Help with Morgan Wallen has already crossed 1.5 billion streams in a much shorter time frame, indicating that his more recent country-leaning releases catch up quickly to his late-2010s hits.
All news and background on Post Malone
For readers who follow Post Malone’s tours, releases and chart moves closely, our internal search bundles earlier coverage and context pieces in one place.
Where Post Malone stands now
Post Malone’s current touring year underlines his shift into a hybrid role that spans rap, pop and country, especially as he brings Jelly Roll on board for many of the stadium dates. The pairing reflects how his newer material leans more heavily into country structures and storytelling while still framed by his melodic rap roots and pop hooks, placing him in a small group of crossover artists who can headline both urban-leaning and country-leaning festival lineups.
What’s next on the live calendar
Based on the latest combined tour overviews, his next officially confirmed future stadium date after late August 2026 lies at TM National Stadium in Kuala Lumpur on September 27, followed by further shows that carry the tour toward its scheduled final stop in Austin on October 24.
Post Malone at a glance
- Act: Post Malone
- Genre: Hip-hop, pop, country crossover
- Origin: Syracuse, New York, United States
- Active since: 2011
- Lineup: Solo
- Label: Republic Records
- Key works: Stoney (2016), Beerbongs & Bentleys (2018), Hollywood’s Bleeding (2019), Austin (2023)
- Current album/single: The Diamond Collection, charting in early April 2026 in the German singles Top 100
- Charts / certifications: The Diamond Collection at No. 100 in the Official German Singles Chart dated April 3, 2026; multiple songs with multi-billion streams on Spotify
- Next live date: September 27, 2026, Kuala Lumpur, TM National Stadium
Frequently asked questions about Post Malone
How many streams does Post Malone have on Spotify as of August 2026?
Aggregation site Kworb reports that Post Malone’s songs have accumulated more than 55.4 billion streams on Spotify, with daily streams around 14 million according to data last updated on August 20, 2026.
Does Post Malone have any German chart activity in 2026?
German chart documentation for the singles Top 100 dated April 3, 2026 lists his compilation The Diamond Collection at No. 100, indicating a continued catalog presence in the German market even without a brand-new studio album this year.
When does the current Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2 end?
According to a Ticketmaster tour schedule and secondary overviews, the 2026 leg of Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2 is scheduled to conclude with a final show in Austin on October 24, 2026, following earlier dates in North America and Asia.
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