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Fans have started speculating that Post Malone might be gearing up to announce a long-awaited 2025 European tour, after the ‘I Had Some Help’ hitmaker was unveiled as a headliner at major festivals in Hungary, Germany and Romania this summer.
In a sudden flurry of line-up reveals this week, Budapest's Sziget Festival and Germany's Superbloom Festival have confirmed Post Malone will be one of the blockbuster headliners. In addition, Romania's Untold Festival has today (January 29th) shared a teaser video featuring the introduction to Posty's ‘rockstar’ alongside a clip of what looks to be his cowboy boots walking down the street. The accompanying emojis include a sunflower and circle, with the festival apparently nodding to two of the New York native's biggest hits, ‘Sunflower’ and ’Circles’.
With Post Malone set to perform at Sziget Festival on August 10th, Superbloom Festival on either August 30th or 31st and seemingly Untold Festival at some point between August 7th and 10th, it certainly looks like Post is gearing up for a summer European tour.
Of course, it's possible these dates are standalone shows, but if Post Malone wasn't planning to add a European leg to his 2025 Big Ass Stadium Tour, it feels like his team would have booked one major festival as a European exclusive, instead of a trio.
We reckon, therefore, that Post Malone is indeed plotting a European tour, with the fact that his EU festival appearances are being announced this week suggesting a tour reveal may be imminent. It would mark the first time the ‘Congratulations’ hitmaker has performed in Europe since his popular 2023 Twelve Carat Toothache run.
During an appearance on Theo Von's This Past Weekend last year, Post Malone hinted that he would probably be embarking on an international leg following his 2025 North American tour.
Before returning across The Pond with potential UK and European shows on the horizon, Post Malone will be performing across the US and Canada as part of his first headlining stadium tour, featuring support from country trailblazers, Jelly Roll and Sierra Ferrell. It'll be a fascinating new show for Post's listeners outside of North America, with the genre-blending maverick now tending to perform with a live band and lean into his country material from his lauded 2024 album, F-1Trillion, rather than centring his setlist around his rap and indie-leaning material.
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