Post Malone Announces Asia Leg of "BIG ASS World Tour" with Don Toliver

The global music landscape is buzzing as Post Malone officially extends his massive BIG ASS World Tour to Asia.

This marks a monumental return for the diamond-certified artist, who has recently pivoted from his hip-hop roots to a chart-topping country-rock sound. Fans across the continent have been waiting for this confirmation since his last appearance in 2023, and the addition of Don Toliver as a special guest has only amplified the anticipation for what is being called the most ambitious stadium run of the year.High-contrast, black-and-white performance shot of shirtless, bearded Post Malone with his hands up and holding a mic, silhouetted by intense stage lights and atmospheric smoke.

A New Chapter in Posty’s Evolution

What makes the BIG ASS World Tour Asia dates so intriguing is the timing of Post Malone's sonic evolution. Following the massive success of his F-1 Trillion album, which dominated the Billboard charts, listeners are eager to see how he blends his classic rap hits like Sunflower and rockstar with his new, twangy anthems such as I Had Some Help. This tour isn't just a concert series; it’s a showcase of one of the most versatile artists in modern music.

The Asia tour schedule covers eight major cities, kicking off on September 16 in Hong Kong at the brand-new Kai Tak Stadium and wrapping up in Tokyo on October 6. Other stops include Kaohsiung, Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, and a highly anticipated night in Seoul at the Goyang Stadium. The scale of these venues suggests a production level far exceeding his previous "If Y’all Weren’t Here, I’d Be Crying" tour.


The Synergy of Post Malone and Don Toliver

The inclusion of Don Toliver is a masterstroke in tour programming. Toliver, known for his psychedelic R&B and melodic trap influence, brings a unique energy that complements Posty’s genre-blurring style. With Toliver’s latest album Octane reaching No. 1, this co-billing offers a "two-for-one" headline experience. For many cities on the roster, this will be Toliver’s first major performance, creating a significant pull for fans of the Cactus Jack aesthetic and modern melodic hip-hop.

Sepia-toned image of bearded Post Malone, wearing a K-pop shirt and a printed belt, looking down and reaching out to the side during a live set.Industry insiders suggest that the setlist for the BIG ASS World Tour is specifically designed to take fans on a journey. From the high-octane energy of Congratulations to the intimate, acoustic-leaning moments of Feeling Whitney, the show is expected to feature a live band—The Fools For You—bringing a rich, organic sound to these massive outdoor stadiums.


Navigating the Ticket Frenzy

With presale access already announced, the scramble for tickets is expected to be record-breaking. In cities like Singapore and Seoul, demand for international acts has skyrocketed over the past year, and Post Malone remains one of the few artists with a truly universal appeal that transcends age and genre. VIP packages, which often include exclusive merchandise and early entry, are likely to sell out within minutes of the Live Nation and artist presales opening.

As the music industry looks toward 2026, rumors are already circulating about Post Malone working on two new albums. This tour serves as the perfect bridge between his current country-inspired era and whatever creative transformation comes next. Whether you are there for the nostalgia of his 2010s hits or the soul of his newer material, this stadium run promises a definitive cultural moment for the Asian music scene.


B&W photo of heavily tattooed, shirtless Post Malone with a beard, in profile, performing with an acoustic guitar.The expansion of the BIG ASS World Tour into Asia signifies more than just a successful artist hitting the road

it reflects the growing importance of the Asian market for global stadium-level productions. Post Malone has managed to maintain a rare level of "cool" while becoming a household name, and his ability to pull in a guest like Don Toliver ensures the show remains cutting-edge. As ticket sales begin, the sheer scale of the venues—from Rajamangala in Bangkok to the Philippine Arena—proves that the "Posty" phenomenon is nowhere near its peak.

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