Post Malone, who will release his debut country album F-1 Trillion on Aug. 16, is set to take his country show on the road this fall.
“I love y’all so very much and I’m so excited to get out and play new music for you,” the musician said in a statement.
The “I Had Some Help” singer revealed a slate of tour dates, starting Sept. 8 with a show in Salt Lake City, Utah, with the 21 shows visiting stadiums, festivals and amphitheaters around the U.S., and running through October, ending with an Oct. 19 show at Nissan Stadium in Nashville.
An Instagram post for the tour bills the Live Nation-supported trek as “A Collection of Country Songs.” The trek will also include stops in Atlanta, Boston and Charleston, South Carolina.
Ending the tour in Nashville feels appropriate, given Posty’s current smash collaboration with country singer-songwriter Morgan Wallen on “I Had Some Help,” which stayed atop the Billboard Hot 100 for five weeks, as well as his recent pairing with Blake Shelton on “Pour Me a Drink.” Post Malone has steadily made inroads into Nashville and the country genre, most recently making his Bluebird Cafe debut and performing an acoustic set in the round with Lainey Wilson and songwriter Ashley Gorley, as well as singer-songwriter Ernest.
Tickets for the tour will be available beginning June 26 via Citi Presale, with general onsale starting July 1 at 10 a.m. local time at livenation.com.
See the full slate of dates below:
Sept. 8: Salt Lake City, Utah (Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre)
Sept. 12: Noblesville, Ind. (Ruoff Music Center)
Sept. 14: Syracuse, N.Y. (Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview)
Sept. 16: Bangor, Maine (Maine Savings Amphitheatre)
Sept. 18: Boston (Fenway Park)
Sept. 20: Hershey, Pa. ( Hersheypark Stadium)
Sept. 21: Hartford, Conn. (The XFINITY Theatre)
Sept. 23: Saratoga Springs, Ny. (Broadview Stage at SPAC)
Sept. 25: Scranton, Pa. (The Pavilion at Montage Mountain)
Sept. 28: New York (Global Citizen Festival)
Sept. 29: Wantagh, N.Y. (Northwell at Jones Beach Theatre)
Oct. 1: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio (Blossom Music Center)
Oct. 4: Virginia Beach, Va. (Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach)
Oct. 5: Raleigh, N.C. (Coastal Credit Union Music Park)
Oct. 7: Charlotte, N.C. (PNC Music Pavilion)
Oct. 9: Charleston, S.C. (Credit One Stadium)
Oct. 11: Atlanta (Lakewood Amphitheatre)
Oct. 13: Rogers, Ark. (Walmart AMP)
Oct. 15: Pelham, Ala. (Oak Mountain Amphitheatre)
Oct. 17: Orange Beach, Ala. (The Wharf Amphitheater)
Oct. 19: Nashville, Tenn. (Nissan Stadium)