Table of Contents
- The Big Announcement Down Under
- Don Toliver: The Perfect Tour Companion
- Stadium Shows and Massive Production
- Riding High on Recent Success
- What Fans Can Expect
- Getting Your Hands on Tickets
The Big Announcement Down Under

Post Malone has officially set his sights on conquering the Southern Hemisphere, announcing a massive stadium run across Australia and New Zealand as part of his aptly named Big Ass World Tour. The Grammy-nominated artist will kick off the Oceanic leg of his tour at Melbourne’s iconic Marvel Stadium on October 9, marking what promises to be one of the biggest touring spectacles of the year. This announcement comes as no surprise to industry insiders who have been anticipating Post Malone’s return to the region following his previous sold-out performances. The tour represents a significant milestone for the artist, showcasing his evolution from streaming sensation to legitimate stadium-filling superstar capable of commanding the largest venues in the world.

The decision to bring the tour to Australia and New Zealand reflects Post Malone’s understanding of his global fanbase and the particularly enthusiastic reception he’s received in these markets. Australian audiences have consistently embraced his genre-blending approach to music, with his albums regularly topping the ARIA charts and his streaming numbers in the region consistently ranking among his highest per capita globally. The timing of the October launch also positions the tour perfectly within the Australian concert season, when weather conditions are ideal and audiences are primed for major outdoor events.
Don Toliver: The Perfect Tour Companion

Joining Post Malone as special guest is Don Toliver, a choice that demonstrates both artists’ commitment to delivering a cohesive and complementary musical experience. Toliver, who rose to prominence through his collaborations with Travis Scott and his own solo success with tracks like “After Party” and “What You Need,” brings his own unique flavor of melodic rap and R&B-influenced vocals to the tour package. The pairing makes perfect sense from both a musical and demographic standpoint, as both artists share similar audiences and have collaborated successfully in the past, creating a natural synergy that should translate beautifully to the live stage.

Don Toliver’s inclusion as the special guest also represents a strategic move for both artists’ careers. For Toliver, these stadium shows provide an opportunity to perform in front of massive audiences and potentially expand his international fanbase, particularly in markets where his solo career is still developing. Meanwhile, Post Malone benefits from having a dynamic and talented opening act who can energize crowds and complement rather than compete with his own performance style. Their collaborative history and mutual respect as artists suggest that fans can expect potential surprise collaborations during the shows themselves.
Stadium Shows and Massive Production

Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, with its capacity to hold over 50,000 fans, sets the tone for what promises to be a tour focused on spectacle and grand-scale production. The venue choice signals Post Malone’s confidence in his drawing power and his commitment to creating an unforgettable experience that matches the scale of his musical ambitions. Stadium shows require a completely different approach to staging, lighting, and sound design compared to arena performances, and fans can expect a production that takes full advantage of the expansive space and creates intimate moments despite the massive scale.

The Big Ass World Tour name itself suggests an approach that embraces the grandeur and scale of these performances. Post Malone has consistently demonstrated his ability to create visually stunning live experiences, incorporating everything from elaborate stage designs to cutting-edge technology that enhances rather than overshadows his musical performance. The stadium setting will likely allow for even more ambitious production elements, potentially including extended catwalks, multiple stages, and immersive visual experiences that can accommodate the sight lines and acoustics unique to outdoor stadium venues.









