Post Malone is living his rock star life on the road, with his If Y’all Weren’t Here, I’d Be Crying Tour making stops across North America. While fans enjoy the “Mourning” rapper’s sold-out shows, the real party might actually be taking place backstage. In a video posted to Twitter, Post Malone and Militarie Gun’s frontman Ian Shelton had an epic impromptu performance of the band’s breakout song “Do It Faster.”
In the video, the pair screamed the lyrics “Push me up, push me ou-out / Waste my time, waste my life /As I sit and wait for you /I don’t see, when it’s up to me / Why I got to be your stooge.””As they did, things momentarily became too lively, as they began to spill the beverage out of Shelton’s cup. But neither were fazed as they continued singing.
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Malone recently shared that new music is on the way. On Instagram, he told his fans, “I’ve spent a bit in the studio lately working on new music, and I am so excited to share it with you, thank you for your patience and support y’all. You make my heartbeat. I just wanted to say hi, and hopefully, I’ll be posting more on here. My brain is in a super dope place, and I’m the happiest I’ve been in a long time.”
Post Malone is back to business. He just kicked off his “If Y’all Weren’t Here, I’d Be Crying” Tour, which started in Noblesville, IN. And according to the website Setlist.fm, the tour’s setlist is a doozy, with Posty playing all of his hits. Even with a new album coming out later this summer, titled Austin, he’s looking back on his already prolific career with this tour. (Of course, the setlist could change once the album drops on July 28th from Mercury Records and Republic Records.)
The first two shows had plenty of crowd favorites: Post Malone began with “Better Now” and “Wow.” He then gets into “Zach And Codeine” before going to certified bangers “Psycho” and “Goodbyes.” “Hollywood Dreams / Comedown” (the “Hollywood Dreams” half only) is next, followed by “Mourning” and “I Like You (A Happier Song).” The setlist is 25 songs long, with songs in the middle, including “Rockstar,” “Feeling Whitney,” and “Circles.” The main list ends with the singles that started it all: “White Iverson” and “Congratulations.” The encore is a trio of Post Malone classics, starting with the instrumental of “Broken Whiskey Glass” and ending with “Sunflower” and “Chemical.”
The setlist is a beast, as well as a testament to Posty’s incredible workload. He’s put out plenty of music, and his fans should be pleased with the tour setlist. He leaves nothing on the cutting room floor, opting to play all of the songs that launched him into superstardom. And he still had room to throw in two new cuts, “Overdrive” and “Enough Is Enough.”
As for the album, Austin totes another 17 tracks for us to listen to during the summer. It includes previously released singles “Chemical” and “Mourning.” He’s already performing some of this tracklist in his tour’s setlist, so social media will be the area to watch for snippets of his live performances of new material. Once more, we’re looking at another Post Malone summer, and fans are definitely here for it.
Post Malone’s new tour, If Y’all Weren’t Here, I’d Be Crying, kicked off on Saturday (July 8) in Noblesville, IN with opening band Beach Fossils. And while he’s got a new album, Austin, coming this summer, from the setlist at the first few shows, it looks very much like tour is going to be an overview of his sparkling career so far.
At the first two shows, he’s performed fan-favorite hits like “Better Now,” “I Like You (A Happier Song),” “White Iverson,” and of course, the megahit “Sunflower.” That could change with the release of Austin at the end of the month (it’s due on 7/28 via Mercury Records/Republic Records), but for now, here’s what fans can look forward to.
Check out the full setlist below, courtesy of Setlist.fm. The remaining tour dates are below that.
07/11 — Detroit, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre
07/12 — Burgettstown, PA @ The Pavilion at Star Lake
07/14 — St. Louis, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
07/15 — East Troy, WI @ Alpine Valley Music Theatre
07/17 — Buffalo, NY @ Darien Lake Amphitheater
07/19 — Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage
07/22 — Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center
07/23 — Hartford, CT @ XFINITY Theatre
07/25 — Camden, NJ @ Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
07/26 — Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live
07/29 — Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion
07/31 — West Palm Beach, FL @ iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
08/01 — Tampa, FL @ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
08/03 — Atlanta, GA @ Lakewood Amphitheatre
08/05 — Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion
08/08 — Houston, TX @ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
08/10 — Albuquerque, NM @ Isleta Amphitheater
08/12 — Phoenix, AZ @ Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
08/13 — San Diego, CA @ North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
08/15 — Wheatland, CA @ Toyota Amphitheatre
08/16 — Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre
08/19 — San Bernardino, CA @ Glen Helen Amphitheater
Beach Fossils recently dropped Bunny, their first album since 2017, and chatted with Uproxx around its June release. The band admitted that the last show they attended was a Beach Fossils show, but they’re about to attend 26 Post Malone concerts.
“Hitting the road with our number one homie @PostMalone this summer [bunny emoji, peace sign emoji] see y’all there!” Beach Fossils posted on Wednesday, June 5.
“i love y’all so very much, and i’m so excited to get out and do some more shows for y’all,” Malone wrote on May 16. “help me put a baby through college, and come on out [beer mugs emoji] some cool new production, new songs, and a very very handsome man up on stage [cool sunglasses emoji] sending love to you and yours.”
Malone hasn’t yet posted about Beach Fossils joining as his opener. He’ll release his Austin album on July 28, sandwiched between his Bristow, Virginia (July 26) and Charlotte, North Carolina (July 29) shows.
The trek is scheduled to kick off this weekend — in Noblesville, Indiana on Saturday, July 8, and Cincinnati, Ohio on Sunday, July 9.
Post Malone has been a busy man as of late, but that doesn’t mean he can’t break it down from time to time. The new father and slimmed-down rapper went to Instagram to show himself turning up and getting flexible with his dance moves. Complete with a CeeDee Lamb Dallas Cowboys jersey and his flowing beard, he bends down multiple times before hilariously falling into his friend in the corner of the video. (He tried to go down and twist, failing spectacularly.)
The man is always having a grand old time. And since he’s announced his fifth studio album, AUSTIN, was set to release in late July, Post Malone is definitely coasting to the finish line. He busts a move here, but we doubt he’s going to involve choreographed dancing in his concerts any time soon. Hopefully, for his massive shows, he’ll leave the physical efforts to the professionals
The video surprised plenty of Posty truthers. Many believed he didn’t have a single dancing bone in his body, but he proved those people dead wrong. The caption on the @nojumper Insta post says, “Post Malone Tries To Get Sturdy,” but we think he succeeded for the most part. Sure, he absolutely eats it at the end. Before that, he was getting the small living room crowd hyped with his charisma and flexibility.
AUSTIN is set to release on July 28th, about three weeks away from now. The 17-song tracklist may or may not include featured artists. Post Malone is slowly releasing details about the project. And fans are eating it all up, one small morsel at a time. His recent singles, “Chemical” and “Mourning,” are 29th and 69th, respectively, on the Billboard Hot 100 right now. Odds are, the album will be released with a high rating on the Billboard 200 as well. If only Posty’s dance moves could help with his album’s sales (not that he needs help).
In April, Post Malone announced he was working with Raising Cane’s on a location in Utah. “I have the best childhood memories of eating at Raising Cane’s in Dallas,” he said in a statement. “Collaborating with Todd on this restaurant near my house in Utah was awesome and I can’t wait for everyone to order their meal the ‘Posty Way.’”
Apparently, fans like the collaboration a little too much. On June 21, the “Circles” singer announced limited edition Collector’s Cups, and according to XXL, over $6,000 worth of them have been stolen in The Galleria Mall in Houston. A Houston PD report reveals that 249 of the cups were taken.
Hopefully people learn how to act by the time Malone takes stages on his If Y’all Weren’t Here I’d Be Crying tour. It kicks off a few weeks prior to the release of his highly anticipated album Austin, about which he said, “It’s been some of the funnest music, some of the most challenging and rewarding music, for me at least. You know, trying to really push myself and really do some cool stuff. I played guitar on every song on the record and it was a really, really fun experience, and I’m super, super excited to share it with you.”
Post Malone is pulling back the layers on his forthcoming album Austin. Hitting Instagram, Post Malone shared the album’s tracklist, which will drop on July 28.
“My new record AUSTIN has 17 songs and drops July 28th ,” Posty wrote. “Here’s a snippet of one of em. I love you!!!”
The song featured on the Instagram post was “Something Real.”
Previously, Post Malone released his new single “Mourning.” The drop comes via Mercury Records/Republic Records.
The banging new single brings a melodic flow to the spry energy of the beat, capturing everything Post Malone has to say that doesn’t “fit in the chorus.”
Additionally, Posty announces the return to North America with the If Y’all Weren’t Here, I’d Be Crying Tour after his wildly successful tour of the US and Canada last year and his much-anticipated trip to Europe this year for the Twelve Carat Tour.
The North American leg of his tour in 2023 will feature both music from his new album and crowd favorites in a completely revamped presentation, giving fans his trademark electrifying performance. The 24-date tour, which Live Nation is putting on, begins on July 8 at the Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville and includes stops in Detroit, Toronto, Charlotte, Tampa, Atlanta, Dallas, and more before it wraps up.
“I love y’all so very much and I’m so excited to get out and do some more shows for y’all. Help me put a baby through college and come on out. Some cool new production, new songs, and a very very handsome man up on stage. Sending love to you and yours.” said Post.
TICKETS: Tickets will be available starting with a Citi presale (details below) beginning Wednesday, May 17 at 10am local time. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general onsale beginning Friday, May 19 at 10am local time on livenation.com
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IF Y’ALL WEREN’T HERE, I’D BE CRYING 2023 TOUR DATES:
Sat Jul 08 – Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center
Sun Jul 09 – Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center
Tue Jul 11 – Detroit, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre
Wed Jul 12 – Burgettstown, PA – The Pavilion at Star Lake
Fri Jul 14 – St. Louis, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
Sat Jul 15 – East Troy, WI – Alpine Valley Music Theatre
Mon Jul 17 – Buffalo, NY – Darien Lake Amphitheater
Mon Jul 31 – West Palm Beach, FL – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
Tue Aug 01 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
Thu Aug 03 – Atlanta, GA – Lakewood Amphitheatre
Sat Aug 05 – Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion
Tue Aug 08 – Houston, TX – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Thu Aug 10 – Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Amphitheater
Sat Aug 12 – Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
Sun Aug 13 – San Diego, CA – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
Tue Aug 15 – Wheatland, CA – Toyota Amphitheatre
Wed Aug 16 – Mountain View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre
Sat Aug 19 – San Bernardino, CA – Glen Helen Amphitheater
The new album carries the rapper’s birth name.
“I played guitar on every song on the record and it was a really, really fun experience. I’m super, super excited to share it with you,” Malone said. “‘Chemical‘ is out and that song is on the record. And then on Friday, I have another song called ‘Mourning’ with a ‘u.’ But I’m super excited to get that out for you guys. We just shot a music video in Scotland, it’s absolutely stunning up there. There’s a big ass ice cube in it which I thought was pretty badass.”
Earlier this year, Post Malone surpassed the previous mark for “most RIAA diamond-certified singles from any artist.” Post now has eight RIAA diamond-certified records, shattering Bruno Mars’ previous record of six (Circles, Better Now, I Fall Apart), which he previously held. With “Sunflower” (with Swae Lee), Post is also tied for “the highest platinum-certified single of all time,” resting at 17x platinum.
Post has launched The Diamond Collection, a compilation that will be released this Friday, April 21, 2023, to commemorate this accomplishment. It includes all of his diamond-certified singles and his most recent record, “Chemical,” the lead single from his upcoming fifth studio album, one of the most anticipated albums of 2023.
You can see the full tracklisting for The Diamond Collection below.
1. White Iverson 2. Congratulations (feat. Quavo) 3. I Fall Apart 4. Rockstar (feat. 21 Savage) 5. Psycho (feat. Ty Dolla $ign) 6. Better Now 7. Sunflower (with Swae Lee) 8. Circles 9. Chemical
Summer has officially arrived. Though many spring festivals are already behind us — from the chaotic Coachella to the stacked Governors Ball — there are many opportunities for music fans to catch exciting performances in the coming months. No matter what you listen to, there’s something for you, whether that’s Taylor Swift’s instantly-iconic The Eras Tour, Drake and 21 Savage’s hyped-up collaborative run, or Big Thief’s highly anticipated lap. See the most anticipated concert tours of summer 2023 below.
Let’s start with the obvious. Since the first night in March, The Eras Tour has been all anyone’s ever talking about. With openers like Paramore, Phoebe Bridgers, Beabadoobee, and more on select dates, the shows are a formula for perfection. The setlist is a whopping 44 songs from all of her different albums, and the extravagant outfits and dance choreography only make it even more special.
Beyoncé
Beyoncé’s Renaissance was the biggest album of last year, serving as the highly anticipated follow-up to 2016’s colossal Lemonade. So it makes sense that the legend’s tour for her new record stretches all the way from May to September, stopping by as many stages as possible. It’s already going strong, with a Tiny Turner tribute in London and an appearance from her daughter Blue Ivy in Paris. Check out the full dates here.
Zach Bryan
“Without this album I don’t know where I would have turned when I didn’t have anyone who understood,” Zach Bryan wrote on Instagram about his debut album American Heartbreak, which came out a year ago. He’s bringing those songs on the road with him on The Burn, Burn, Burn Tour, and he’s making sure it’s a good time by keeping tickets affordable despite Ticketmaster’s wrath.
Metallica
Earlier this year, Metallica unleashed their highly anticipated new album 72 Seasons. Beginning in August and going all the way through the fall, their world tour will come to the US with bands like Pantera, Five Finger Death Punch, Ice Nine Kills, and Mammoth WVH. It won’t be an event to miss.
Last year, Karol G was named the most-streamed female Latin artist on Spotify. She shared her fourth studio album Mañana Será Bonito in February, and it was a major moment for the world-dominating artist. With a Shakira collaboration and tons of catchy hits “Provenza” and “Amargura,” it only elevated her status as a pop queen, and her upcoming tour is definitely going to be a must-attend. It kicks off in Chicago at Lollapalooza and ends in New Jersey in September.
Drake and 21 Savage had fun building up the anticipation of their collaborative album Her Loss last fall with shenanigans like a faux NPR Tiny Desk and a fake Howard Stern interview. The two are unpredictable when they’re together, but that record proved their musical chemistry. The It’s All A Blur Tour is a run that ranges all the way from June to October; they’ll be stopping by a lot of cities, so there are no excuses. Drake even has a new album on the way.
Dominic Fike
Dominic Fike announced his sophomore album Sunburn at the end of May and shared dates for the Don’t Stare At The Sun Tour along with it. The singles have been previewing an eclectic record from the Euphoria star. The run begins in Indiana in July and ends in Kentucky in August.
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aespa’s SYNK: Hyper Line World Tour is no casual affair. Earlier this year, they became the first K-pop act to perform at Governors Ball. They’re taking their show to stages in Europe, the United States, and Latin America this summer. It kicks off in California in August and continues until the end of September.
Big Thief
We’ve added two California shows to the summer run, including a show in Berkeley with Lucinda Williams and a show in Los Angeles with Bill Callahan. We are so honored to share the stage with two of our favorite songwriters ever. https://t.co/yTAz1Y3TJMpic.twitter.com/DrIE6W1enh
Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You by Big Thief was one of the most beloved indie albums of 2022. Since then, the band has taken the stage on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert to perform an unreleased ballad called “Vampire Empire” and fans have not stopped begging for an official release. Hopefully they’ll play in on their upcoming tour, which starts in July in Vermont and ends in California in August.
Ed Sheeran’s The Mathematics Tour just stopped by New Jersey at MetLife Stadium, and it broke an attendance record for having just above 89,000 fans in the crowd. The pop star just released his sixth studio album – (Subtract), and the setlist is packed with songs from it as well as his beloved radio hits.
Beabadoobee
Beabadoobee was busy earlier this year opening up for Taylor Swift on The Eras Tour. The singer unleashed her sophomore album Beatopia this year, and collaborated with Clairo for “The Glue Song” in April. She just has a few dates coming up in the United States, and only in New York City, Pittsburgh, Los Angeles, and a recently-added date in Seattle.
Post Malone
i love y’all so very much, and I’m so excited to get out and do some more shows for y’allhelp me put a baby through college, and come on outsome cool new production, new songs, and a very very handsome man up on stage sending love to you and yours … pic.twitter.com/dcnTGG5rhl
The name of the If Y’all Weren’t Here I’d Be Crying Tour is an accurate depiction of Post Malone’s vulnerability and his appreciation of his fans. The “Circles” performer is dropping his new album Austin at the end of July but he’ll hit the road at the start of that month. It stops by cities all over North America and it’ll definitely be a simultaneously fun and emotional time.
Don Toliver
In February, Don Toliver unveiled his new album Love Sick. It’s coming to life on stage on the Love Sick Tour, which is already in the midst after kicking off in Colorado. It will hit Atlanta, Houstin, Los Angeles and more in July with opener Pi’erre Bourne as well as “special guests” that’ve been teased.
Moneybagg Yo
Uproxx cover star Moneybagg Yo is not messing around. The rapper shared his new mixtape Hard To Love at the start of June and then announced his Larger Than Life Tour, which brings along rising stars Finesse2Tymes, Sexxy Red, Luh Tyler, Big Boogie, and YTB Fatt. It’ll kick off in August.
Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
Now that he’s comfortably settled into his role as a first-time father, Post Malone is eager to get back to his full-time career as a musician. Since sharing Twelve Carat Toothache in June 2022, a lot has changed for the New York-born star, from his physical appearance to the operations of his day-to-day life. Much of that is likely to come up throughout his fifth studio album, AUSTIN, which he announced in May.
On Monday (June 26), Posty confirmed the release date for the project – July 28th – via Twitter. “My new record ‘AUSTIN’ has 17 songs,” he excitedly shared along with the other news. “Here’s a snippet of one of ’em, I love you!!!” the “Congratulations” singer’s message ended. Beneath, a 30-second teaser reveals what’s likely to be the album’s next single, as well as the complete tracklist and cover art.
Post Malone Announces 5th Studio Album, Teases Song Snippet
The highly anticipated release will begin with “Don’t Understand” and “Something Real,” two new songs before we move into familiar territory with his first single of 2023. Other interesting names we can’t wait to hear include “Novacandy,” “Too Cool To Die,” “Socialite,” and “Texas Tea.” Interestingly, no features are included on the list. Seeing as Malone frequently collaborates with friends in the industry, it’s likely he’ll begin to reveal who he’s worked with as AUSTIN‘s debut nears closer. On 2022’s LP, he connected with Roddy Ricch, Doja Cat, Gunna, The Weeknd, and others.
Ahead of sharing today’s tracklist, Post Malone has given fans two singles already this year. The first, “Chemical,” hit streamers in mid-April, and already has over 134M streams on Spotify. More recently, he shared “Mourning,” which will be the fifth title on AUSTIN. Give the song a listen at the link below if you haven’t already, and check back later for more music/pop culture news updates.
It was revealed in May that this year’s award would go to Post Malone. It honors “gifted young songwriters who are making a significant impact in the music industry with their original songs,” and the 27-year-old is undoubtedly one of the biggest hitmakers of this generation. He accepted the award at the ceremony last night (June 15) at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York City, and thanked his fiancée and their baby.
Along with his speech, he also gave an acoustic performance of his 2016 song “Feeling Whitney” from his debut Stoney. “I’m sorry that I played a song that nobody knows,” he joked (as Stereogum notes).
Post Malone tocou “Feeling Whitney” hoje na festa de premiação ‘Songwriters Hall Of Fame’, em New York. pic.twitter.com/m6RE9PAwgj
— Portal Post Malone | Fansite (@PortalPostBR) June 16, 2023
The “Circles” performer is set to hit the road soon on the If Y’all Weren’t Here I’d Be Crying tour. It kicks off in the beginning of July, a few weeks before the release of his highly anticipated new album Austin.
Austin is out 7/28 via Mercury Records/Republic Records. Find more information here.