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Post Malone is heading out on a massive US stadium tour next year.

The 29-year-old star will kick off his 25-date trek – dubbed ‘The Big A** Stadium Tour’ – in Salt Lake City, Utah in April with stops in cities including Miami, Washington, D.C., Glendale, Detroit, New York and Minneapolis before wrapping up in San Francisco, California on July 1, and he’ll be taking Jelly Roll and Sierra Ferrell along as his opening acts.

The star announced the news by sharing the tour poster on Instagram and writing: “The BIG A** Stadium Tour 2025 with @jellyroll615 and @sierraelizabethferrell sponsored by @tmobile. Swipe for dates and link in bio with all the on-sale info. I love you all so very much!”

The poster also dropped major clues that Post Malone will be performing at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California in April.

Two dates in Indio have been listed for April 13 and April 20 which align with the festival.

The tour comes after the star dropped his latest album ‘F-1 Trillion’ which features the track ‘Yours’ – inspired by his baby daughter.

The music star and his fiancée Jamie welcomed their little girl – who they have not publicly named but whose initials DDP are tattooed on his forehead – two years ago and Post says her birth was a turning point for him.

Speaking to Anthony Mason on ‘CBS Sunday Morning’, he said: “I’ll never forget her. If you heard her cry, you’ll never forget her, either! It changes your life in the best way ever. And the most beautiful thing is, she has a beautiful mom.”

Explaining that he was dealing with “loneliness” four years ago, Post said: “Four years ago, I was on a rough path. It was terrible. Getting up, having a good cry, drinking and then going living your life.

“And then whenever you go lay down, drinking some more and having a good cry. And just like, ‘I gotta wake up tomorrow and do this again.’

“And I don’t feel like that anymore. And it’s the most amazing thing. I needed to [do it] for myself, to figure who I am.”

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