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How to buy Post Malone tickets online: “F-1 Trillion” tour dates

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Post Malone has been playing everywhere this summer, from the Grand Ole Opry to Nashville’s Robert’s Western World, just in time for the hit superstar’s country debut. Out now: Post Malone’s F-1 billion features duets with everyone including Lainey Wilson, Dolly Parton and Blake Shelton, with hits that have been topping the charts all season. Now, fans who want to hear the new tracks on the road but couldn’t make it to a honky-tonk jam session are in luck: In September, Posty will be hosting a series of tour dates in support of his latest studio album for the F-1 billion Tour.

At a glance: How to buy Post Malone tickets online

The F-1 billion The tour kicks off at Utah First Credit Union Amphitheater and includes dates in Atlanta, Georgia; Hartford, Connecticut; Charleston, South Carolina; and Nashville, Tennessee. Tickets for the tour dates went on sale July 1, with many concerts already sold out online.

“I love you all so much and am so excited to get out there and play new music for you,” Post Malone said in a statement when he announced the F-1 billion Concerts. Here you can find Post Malone F-1 billion Tour tickets online, including promo codes for offers on your ticket stubs.

Where to buy Post Malone tickets online

We’ve found the most reliable places to get Post Malone tickets, as well as a few promo codes that can help you get a discount or two on your tickets.

Buy Post Malone tickets at Ticketmaster and Live Nation

Post Malone tickets officially went on sale in July, and many dates and spots are now sold out on Ticketmaster. Some dates are available as verified resale tickets on the Ticketmaster and Live Nation website, though you may pay more than face value for the tickets. Prices for the opening night of the F-1 Trillion Tour range from $180 to $726 each, with the latter getting you a seat in the pit.

Buy Post Malone tickets at TicketNetwork

Can’t find the Post Malone dates you’re looking for? Check out the ticket resale site TicketNetwork. Post Malone tickets are currently available for purchase there. Rolling Stone readers can save $150 on orders of $500 or more with the promo code. RS150or save $300 on orders of $1,000 or more with promo code RS300.

Buy Post Malone tickets on StubHub

Tickets for Post Malone’s opening night show in Utah are available on ticket resale site StubHub starting at around $179 each. The site also stocks tickets for all of Posty’s upcoming tour dates this fall. StubHub also lists when tickets are cheapest and explains whether your tickets include a clear view.

Buy Post Malone tickets at Vivid Seats

Our editorial team regularly uses the website Vivid Seats to get discounted concert tickets. Use the exclusive promo code RS2024 if you want to save some money on your order for the Post Malone shows. The code will give you $20 off your $200 purchase. It is valid for first time purchases on the ticket shop website.

Buy Post Malone tickets at SeatGeek

Use the promo code ROLLINGSTONE10 to save an additional $10 on orders over $250 at SeatGeek. Tickets for Posty’s opening date start at around $153, not including taxes or fees at the box office. However, the Sept. 25 show in Scranton, Pennsylvania, is available for just $48 – an incredible deal.

Buy Post Malone tickets at Viagogo

Viagogo is another place to find reliable concert discounts at a reasonable price. At the time of writing, fans can purchase Post Malone tickets on the site starting at $144 apiece for the opening date of the F-1 billion Tour. The stubs guarantee a clear view of the venue and are located in the general admission lawn area. Please note that the price does not include any additional fees.

How to buy Post Malone tickets online: “F-1 Trillion” tour dates

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F-1 billion Tracklist
“Wrong Ones” (feat. Tim McGraw)
“Finer Things” (Feat. Hank Williams, Jr.)
“I Had Some Help” (feat. Morgan Wallen)
“Pour Me a Drink” (feat. Blake Shelton)
“Have the Heart” (feat. Dolly Parton)
“What doesn’t belong to me”
“It Goes Without Saying” (Feat. Brad Paisley)
“Guy for That” (feat. Luke Combs)
“Nosedive” (with Lainey Wilson)
“Losers” (feat. Jelly Roll)
“Devil I’ve Been” (feat. ERNEST)
“Never Love You Again” (Feat. Sierra Ferrell)
“I miss you so much” (feat. Luke Combs)
“California Sober” (with Chris Stapleton)
“Hide My Gun” (Feat. HARDY)
“Right about you”
“MEXICO” (feat. Billy Strings)
“Your”

Post Malone F-1 billion Tour schedule 2024

Check out the fall tour dates for Posty’s upcoming F-1 billion Concerts.

September 8 – Salt Lake City, Utah @ Utah First Credit Union Amphitheater
September 12 – Noblesville, IN @ Ruoff Music Center
September 14th – Syracuse, NY @ Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater in Lakeview
September 16th – Bangor, ME @ Maine Savings Amphitheater
September 18th – Boston, MA @ Fenway Park
September 20 – Hershey, PA @ Hersheypark Stadium
September 21 – Hartford, CT @ XFINITY Theater
September 23 – Saratoga Springs, NY @ Broadview Stage at SPAC
September 25th – Scranton, PA @ The Pavilion at Montage Mountain
September 29th – Wantagh, NY @ Northwell at Jones Beach Theater
Oct. 1 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center
October 4 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater in Virginia Beach
October 5th – Raleigh, NC @ Coastal Credit Union Music Park
October 7th – Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion
October 9th – Charleston, SC @ Credit One Stadium
October 11 – Atlanta, GA @ Lakewood Amphitheater
October 13 – Rogers, AR @ Walmart AMP
October 15 – Pelham, AL @ Oak Mountain Amphitheater
October 17 – Orange Beach, AL @ The Wharf Amphitheater
October 19 – Nashville, Tennessee @ Nissan Stadium

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