Post Malone Kicks Off Runaway Tour w/ 22 Song + 7 Live Debuts!

Last summer, Post Malone took to both North America and Europe for an arena tour in support of his second studio album - Beerbongs & Bentleys.

This fall, he returns with another headlining tour in support of his third project, Hollywood's Bleeding, which dropped earlier this month.

The rapper turned rockstar enlists support from Rae Sremmurd's Swae Lee, and up-and-comer Tyla Yaweh for the North American tour.

Post's latest single, "Goodbyes," which features Young Thug, has already accumulated over 60 million YouTube views and peaked at #5 on the Billboard Hot 100. His prior single, "Sunflower," which features his touring tag-team partner Swae Lee, peaked at #1 and has been certified 3x platinum.

Post Malone - "Goodbyes" feat. Young Thug

The tour kicked off on Saturday in Washington's Tacoma Dome, and will make stops in 28 more cities, closing out in Los Angeles on November 20th.

Post opened up his very first set with his latest album's opening and title track, "Hollywood's Bleeding," performing it for the first time ever. The song's somber rockstar melody grants a powerful opening moment for the show, and sets the stage for the hits to follow.

Posty threw in six more live debuts off Hollywood's Bleeding throughout the night, including "Saint-Tropez," "Die For Me," "Allergic," "Enemies," "I Know," and "Take What You Want."

While Swae Lee's setlist hasn't yet been posted, check out Post's full setlist from the show below:

Post Malone @ Tacoma Dome Setlist

As the end of Post's headlining set approached, he called on Swae to join him for their Spider-Man soundtrack hit, "Sunflower." Check out some footage below:

Post Malone & Swae Lee Perform "Sunflower" Live @ Tacoma Dome

Check out the full tour schedule below, and secure your tickets here if you haven't already.

"Hollywood's Bleeding" full tour schedule:

09-14 Tacoma, Washington - Tacoma Dome ^@
09-16 Vancouver, British Columbia - Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena ^@
09-17 Portland, Oregon - MODA Center ^@
09-19 Sacramento, California - Golden 1 Center ^@
09-21 Fresno, California - Save Mart Center @
09-22 Las Vegas, California - Life Is Beautiful Festival ^@
09-26 St. Paul, Minnesota - Xcel Energy Center ^@
09-29 Detroit, Michigan - Little Caesars Arena ^@
10-3 Toronto, Ontario - Scotiabank Arena ^@
10-6 Buffalo, New York - KeyBank Center ^@
10-9 Boston, Massachusetts - TD Garden ^@
10-11 Atlantic City, New Jersey - Boardwalk Hall ^@
10-12 Washington, DC - Capital One Arena ^@
10-14 New York, New York - Madison Square Garden ^@
10-17 Raleigh, North Carolina - PNC Arena ^@
10-18 Atlanta, Georgia - State Farm Arena ^@
10-20 Miami, Florida - AmericanAirlines Arena ^@
10-24 Tampa, Florida - Amalie Arena ^@
10-25 Jacksonville, Florida - Vystar Veterans Arena ^@
10-27 New Orleans, Louisiana - Voodoo Festival ^@
10-29 San Antonio, Texas - AT&T Center ^@
11-2 Dallas, Texas - Posty Fest ^@
11-5 Houston, Texas - Toyota Center ^@
11-8 Glendale, Arizona - Gila River Arena ^@
11-10 Denver, Colorado - Pepsi Center ^@
11-11 Salt Lake City, Utah - Vivint Smart Home Arena ^@
11-14 Oakland, California - Oracle Arena ^@
11-16 Anaheim, California - Honda Center ^@
11-20 Los Angeles, California - The Forum ^@

^ with Swae Lee
@ with Tyla Yaweh

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Last updated: 18 Apr 2024, 12:25 Etc/UTC