Post Malone Unveiled 'F-1 Trillion' Tour Dates: Schedule Here

The Global Superstar to kick start his tour on September 8 with 'The Fools For You'

Entertainment Updated: Jun 29, 2024, 7:35 pm
Post Malone Unveiled 'F-1 Trillion' Tour Dates: Schedule Here

Post Malone Unveiled 'F-1 Trillion' Tour Dates: Know The Schedule Here (Image-Instagram/postmalone)

American rapper Post Malone is officially gearing up to kick off his F-1 Trillion Tour to support his first-ever country music album. He has revealed the dates for his 2024 tour and to perform a collection of country songs with backing band The Fools For You.

The Global Superstar has dropped an announcement over his F-1 Trillion Tour to consist of 21 shows all over the US. These shows will be  stadiums, festivals, and amphitheater performances. The rapper-turned-country singer will hit the road with the band The Fools For You starting September 8, in support of his debut country album of the same name due on August 16.

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Organized by Live Nation, the 2024 tour will kick off in Salt Lake City, Utah in early September 8 and around the U.S. with stops in New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, Alabama, Ohio, Georgia, and others before concluding the country tour in Nashville on October 19.

Malone on his announcement teased new music for his fans in a statement. “I love y’all so very much, and I’m so excited to get out and play new music for you,” the rapper-singer said, per People. The pre-sale tickets are available from Wednesday, June 26, at 10 am, while general sale tickets go live on July 1 on the organizer’s official site: livenation.com.

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Ahead of the tour, the American rapper released new singles, Pour Me A Drink featuring country star Blake Shelton and I Had Some Help featuring Morgan Wallen, to launch his country era. Soon after, he announced the title of his forthcoming sixth studio album, F-1 Trillon with a big purple billboard set up in Nashville.