Jelly Roll confirmed as special guest
Global superstar Post Malone is set to embark on his biggest international headline tour to date with Post Malone Presents: The Big Ass World Tour, extending his North America run to Europe this August and September 2025. Known for redefining the modern concert experience with his genre-blending sound and electrifying stage presence, Malone will bring a massive production to 11 venues across Europe — marking his first-ever stadium shows in Europe and The UK.
Beginning August 12th in Prague, Czech Republic at Airport Letnany, Post Malone Presents: The Big Ass World Tour, produced by Live Nation, promises fans a concert experience filled with a mix of his biggest hits, fan favorites, and brand new songs from his sixth studio album, F-1 Trillion, released August 2024. With venues that include Darius and Girenas Stadium, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and GelreDome, Post Malone is set to deliver unforgettable performances across Europe before wrapping up September 14th at Estadio do Restelo in Lisbon, Portugal.
Adding to the excitement, Post Malone will be joined by the breakout sensation Jelly Roll, whose recent crossover hits and authentic storytelling have made him a powerful voice in modern country music.
Tickets for the newly added shows will be available on Friday, February 21st at noon local time. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale.
The multi-genre artist released his debut country album, F-1 Trillion which landed at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart and was just nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Country Album. Included on the album was the hit single “I Had Some Help” featuring Morgan Wallen which crash landed at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and remained at No. 1 for six consecutive weeks. “I Had Some Help” also landed the No. 1 title on Billboard’s Songs of the Summer chart for 2024 and was just nominated for a Grammy for Best Country Song and Best Country Duo/Group Performance.
Post Malone 2025 European Big Ass Stadium Tour Dates:
Aug 8 – Romania, Cluj-Napoca @ Untold Festival
Aug 10 – Hungary, Budapest @ Sziget Festiva
Aug 12 – Czech Republic, Prague @ Airport Letnany
Aug 13 – Austria, St. Pӧlten @ Frequency Festival
Aug 15 – Poland, Poznań @ Bittersweet Festival
Aug 16 – Slovakia, Bratislava @ Lovestream Festival
Aug 18 – Germany, Berlin @ Parkbühne Wuhlheide
Aug 21 – Lithuania, Kaunas @ Darius and Girenas Stadium
Aug 23 – Denmark, Horsens @ Horsens & Friends at Nordstern Arena
Aug 27 – Italy, Milan @ IDays Milano
Aug 29 – Zürich, Switzerland @ Zürich Openair
Aug 30 – Munich, Germany @ Superbloom
Sept 3 – France, Paris @ Paris La Défense Arena
Sept 5 – Germany, Hanover @ Heinz von Heiden Arena
Sept 7 – UK, London @ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Sept 9 – Netherlands, Arnhem @ GelreDome
Sept 12 – Spain, Barcelona @ Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
Sept 14 – Portugal, Lisbon @ Estadio do Restelo