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Post Malone Is Bringing His Biggest-Ever Show To Singapore This September

6th Apr 2026
Written by:
Gracie Stewart
Editor | Urban List Singapore

Post Malone is officially making his return to Singapore this September, and this time, he’s going full stadium mode. We’re talking one night, thousands of fans, and a setlist stacked with hits you definitely know all the words to (even if you pretend you don’t).

When And Where To Catch Post Malone In Singapore

Circle this: 25 September 2026.

The show is set to take over the National Stadium, aka Singapore’s go-to for mega concerts. If you’ve been to a stadium gig before, you already know the drill—big visuals, bigger crowd energy, and that unbeatable “everyone singing at once” moment.

Even better, this marks Post Malone’s first full headline stadium show in Singapore, not just a festival set.

How To Get Tickets Before They’re Gone

Tickets officially go on sale 10 April 2026 at 12pm, but if you want a real shot, presale is where it’s at.

Here’s the breakdown:

  • Artist Presale: 6 April
  • Mastercard Presale: 7–9 April
  • Live Nation Presale: 9 April
  • General Sale: 10 April (12pm)

You’ll be buying through Ticketmaster, so do yourself a favour and log in early, save your details, and be ready. Singapore concert tickets do not play around.

Post Malone 2026 tour
Image credit: Post Malone | Instagram

What To Expect (Yes, The Hits Are Coming)

If your playlist has Circles, Sunflower, or Rockstar on repeat, you’re in luck.

Expect a hit-heavy setlist that jumps across genres (hip-hop, pop, rock) with those emotional, slightly chaotic Posty vibes we all love. It’s the kind of concert where you’ll go from full scream-sing to oddly in-your-feels in under a minute.

Also joining him? Don Toliver as a special guest, which basically guarantees the energy stays sky-high from start to finish.

Why This Tour Is A Big Deal

Post Malone’s BIG ASS World Tour (iconic name, honestly) is hitting major cities across Asia, and Singapore scored one of the limited stops. Translation: this isn’t a casual tour date, it’s a full-scale, highly produced show running at peak performance mode.

He last popped up here for the Formula 1 Grand Prix in 2023, but this is a completely different beast. Bigger stage, longer set, and fully his show.

So if you’re even slightly tempted, consider this your sign to lock in tickets early, because this is the kind of show you don’t want to hear about after the fact.

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Main image credit: Post Malone | Instagram