Post Malone’s two shows at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this weekend have been postponed. The Big Ass World Tour (yes, that is its official name) was supposed to come to the Big Smoke on September 7 and 8, but tube strikes have forced the shows to be postponed to later in the month.
Got tickets to the tour? Congratulations. You’ll get to see the rapper blast out hits like ‘Better Now’, ‘Texas Tea’ and ‘Sunflower’ in the north London stadium, where he’ll be joined by special guest Jelly Roll. The singer is entering the final weeks of his world tour which kicked off in Salt Lake City in April this year.
Heading to see Posty? Here’s everything you need to know about the postponed shows.
When is Post Malone playing Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?
Post Malone was supposed to be playing the north London venue on Sunday, September 7 and Monday, September 8.
These shows have now been postponed to September 20 and 21.
If you had a ticket for Sep 7, this is valid for Sep 20. Tickets for Sep 8 are valid for Sep 21.
What time do doors open?
Doors open at 5pm on September 20, and 4.30pm on September 21.
When will Post Malone come on stage?
Post is due on stage at 8.30pm on Saturday and 8pm on Sunday. Sunday’s curfew is 10pm, while Saturday’s is 10.30pm.
What’s the seating plan?
Here is the seating plan for Posty in Tottenham.
Who is supporting Post Malone at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?
Post Malone will be supported by rapper and singer Jelly Roll.
Last-minute tickets
The Saturday gig is officially sold out, so the only chance of copping tickets will be through re-sale (we recommend only buying through official sites like Ticketmaster or Twickets). But Sunday still has some availability, with tickets going via the Ticketmaster website for between £41 and £141.
There may be more availability from this coming Monday (September 8), which is when current ticketholders have to submit refund requests by.
Setlist
There isn’t an official setlist, but based on previous tour shows it’s likely to be something like this:
Texas Tea
Wow.
Better Now
Lemon Tree
Wrong Ones
Go Flex
Broken Whiskey Glass (instrumental)
Hollywood's Bleeding
I Fall Apart
Losers (with Jelly Roll)
Goodbyes
M-E-X-I-C-O
What Don't Belong to Me
Feeling Whitney
Never Love You Again (with Sierra Ferrell)
Circles
White Iverson
Psycho
Finer Things
Pour Me a Drink
Dead at the Honky Tonk
rockstar
I Had Some Help
Sunflower
Congratulations
Bag policy
Suitcases, rucksacks and laptop bags are not permitted. All other bags must be smaller than A4 size.
Banned items
The following items are banned at gigs at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium:
Bottles of any kind, glass vessels, cans, flasks
Food (Discretion may be shown for children’s snacks)
Liquids of any kind (including water and alcohol. The stadium has multiple water fountains throughout)
Umbrellas of any size
Laptop Sleeves larger than 37cm x 31cm in size and any laptop bags
Flares, smoke cannisters, air horns, laser devices
Unlicensed musical instruments and other devices capable of causing a disturbance or nuisance
Darts, frisbees (and similar items)
Dangerous or hazardous items
Illegal substances
Fireworks, flares, explosives or ammunition
Knives, blades, firearms and weapons of any kind
Scooters, skateboards and other skates
Flags, Signs or banners (no posters bigger than A3) that do not meet our Flag and Banner Policy
Flagpoles greater than 1m in length (This will vary for Non-footballing events - please refer to the event specific guidance)
Spray paint, large industrial style ‘permanent’ marker pens
Transmitting devices
Professional cameras (including cameras with interchangeable lenses) and recording devices
Unauthorised fliers, illegal merchandise items, illegal charity collection utensils
Motorbike helmets
Animals (except service dogs and assistance dogs)
Prams and pushchairs (this may be assessed for each event – please check the relevant event page for further information)
Selfie sticks, Gopros, professional and semi-professional cameras and long camera lenses
Tube strikes
Rail union the RMT has announced a series of strikes for London over the coming couple of weeks. The industrial action starts on September 5, and would have affected both performance dates.