Post Malone shares rare update about his 3-year-old daughter with ex-fiance Jamie Park
Post Malone isn’t leaving fans alone, but they may have to wait a little longer to see him in concert.
The “Sunflower” singer announced that he is postponing the start of his Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2 and canceling the first few weeks of concerts in order to complete his next album, “The Eternal Buzz.”
Post, 30, wrote on her Instagram Stories on May 1: “When I looked at the upcoming schedule after Stagecoach, I realized that what we were trying to do and what was possible didn’t really match up.”
“To tell you the truth, I promised you beautiful people some new music, but I don’t have time to finish it before the tour starts,” he added. “We’re not ready to tour yet, so we’ve decided to postpone the tour for about three weeks in order to finish this music.”
What this specifically means for fans who have purchased tickets: The Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2 will officially begin in Charlotte, North Carolina, on June 9th, more than three weeks after it was originally scheduled to begin in El Paso, Texas, on May 13th. In all, six U.S. tour dates have been canceled, including shows in Texas, Louisiana, Alabama and Florida.
