Post Malone, Big Ass Stadium Tour

Post Malone extends 2026 Big Ass Stadium Tour with German dates

Published on 08/20/2026 at 10:18 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael Müller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS

Post Malone brings his 2026 Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2 to Germany with shows in Berlin and Cologne, while continuing a packed stadium and festival run across North America, Europe and beyond.

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Post Malone is taking his Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2 into an intensive 2026 run that now includes key German shows in Berlin and Cologne alongside a packed schedule of North American stadiums and major festivals, according to current tour and ticket listings. The U.S. star is pairing those arena and stadium dates with headline festival slots and an anticipated new album cycle.

How the 2026 tour is shaping up

The core of Post Malone’s 2026 live year is the Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2, a stadium-heavy itinerary across the United States and Canada with Jelly Roll as co-headliner on most dates and Carter Faith as opening act on all headlining shows, as outlined in a detailed tour breakdown from early February 2026. American Songwriter’s tour report lists stops including 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, illustrating the stadium scale of the run.

Ticket hubs summarizing the 2026 concert schedule show how that stadium leg connects to major festival slots, with the year opening at Tortuga Music Festival in Fort Lauderdale on April 10 and Stagecoach Festival in Indio on April 26 before the stadium dates stretch into late July at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City. One listing points out that standard tickets for these shows often start around 90 dollars in U.S. markets, with premium and VIP options significantly higher, underlining the demand at stadium level.

German dates anchor the route for local fans

For fans in Germany, two arena shows stand out in the 2026 routing: a night at Berlin’s Uber Arena and a second show at Cologne’s Lanxess Arena, both positioned as part of the broader Big Ass touring cycle in European listings. A previous run tied to his Austin tour had already placed Berlin early on the live map for 2026, with venue schedules and ticket platforms naming Uber Arena as a key stop in the first half of the year.

Alongside those German arena appearances, European festival and touring information shows Berlin appearing again in open-air form at Parkbühne Wuhlheide as part of the Big Ass World Tour concept, with Jelly Roll billed as guest for the Berlin dates. Taken together, the arena shows and the open-air Wuhlheide appearance mean that German audiences get both an indoor arena production and a large-scale outdoor show within the same touring phase, an intensity that few international acts match in a single year.

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Where the tour goes after Germany

Beyond Germany, the 2026 stadium leg continues through major North American markets. Ticketmaster’s and promoter overviews enumerate stadium dates such as Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Historic Crew Stadium in Columbus, Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, typically scheduled between late June and mid-July, before the tour heads further west and into Canada for Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton and finally back to the United States for Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City at the end of July.

From there, Post Malone’s schedule extends into late summer festivals, including an appearance at YQM Country Fest in Dieppe, Canada in late August, where he tops a multi-artist bill. Later in the year, international tour listings and festival announcements place him across the Asia-Pacific region, including dates at Kai Tak Stadium in Hong Kong, Kaohsiung National Stadium in Taiwan and Go Media Stadium in Auckland, sometimes under the Big Ass World Tour branding and in several cases again with Don Toliver as guest, according to regional announcements and festival write-ups.

The musical core of Post Malone’s current live set

Musically, the 2026 shows build on a blend of hip-hop, pop, rock and country influences that Post Malone has been pushing further since his 2023 album Austin and the country-leaning collaborations that followed. Typical Big Ass Stadium Tour set lists collected by major ticketing and music sites show roughly 25 songs per night, ranging from early breakout tracks like White Iverson and Congratulations to global hits such as Circles, rockstar and Sunflower.

Newer material from the country-tinged era plays a central role in the 2026 arrangements too, with songs like Pour Me a Drink and collaborations originally cut with Nashville-linked artists appearing alongside the core hits. A dedicated tour set list feature on Ticketmaster summarises this mix and gives prospective concertgoers an idea of how the songs move between rap verses, sung hooks and guitar-driven passages during the stadium production.

What’s next for Post Malone

With the Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2 running across North America into late July 2026 and festival commitments stretching at least to late August in Canada, Post Malone’s next confirmed phase consists of the Asia-Pacific Big Ass World Tour dates in September and October, including stops in Hong Kong, Taiwan and New Zealand as they appear in current tour announcements.

Post Malone at a glance

  • Act: Post Malone
  • Genre: Pop-rap, hip-hop, pop-rock with country influences
  • Origin: Syracuse, New York, United States
  • Active since: 2015
  • Lineup: Solo
  • Label: Republic Records, Mercury Records
  • Key works: Stoney (2016), Beerbongs & Bentleys (2018), Hollywood’s Bleeding (2019), Austin (2023)
  • Current album/single: Austin, released July 28, 2023
  • Charts / certifications: Multiple U.S. Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 singles and multi-platinum certifications across albums and singles in the United States and Europe
  • Next live date: 2026 stadium and festival tour dates continuing into late summer and autumn across North America and the Asia-Pacific region

Frequently asked questions about Post Malone

Where does Post Malone play in Germany in 2026?
For 2026, tour and venue listings show Post Malone scheduled at Berlin’s Uber Arena and Cologne’s Lanxess Arena on a European leg of his ongoing touring cycle, giving German fans two major arena dates.

Who joins Post Malone on the Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2?
Across the 2026 Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2, Jelly Roll appears as co-headliner on most stadium shows and Carter Faith is listed as the opening act on all headline dates, according to tour announcements and major music outlets.

How many songs does Post Malone usually play on this tour?
Set list roundups for his recent Big Ass Stadium Tour shows indicate that Post Malone’s 2026 concerts typically feature around 25 songs, including both early hits like White Iverson and more recent tracks from the Austin era.

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