It appears Post Malone will be performing at Coachella next year.
The singer, 29, has unveiled the dates for his upcoming ‘Big A** Stadium Tour’ with Jelly Roll – which begins during festival season in the noteworthy city of Indio, California.
While the tour announcement did not specifically indicate he was performing at Coachella and the festival has yet to reveal their performers, the timing and location line up with the music extravaganza.
The first two dates are set for April 13 and 20 in Indio, the same dates the annual music festival is set to take place.
Weekend one of Coachella begins April 13 while the second weekend is set to occur from the 18 to the 20th.
TMZ reports Malone will indeed be one of the three main acts for next year’s festival. The outlet speculates he may be the final act on both weekends.
It appears Post Malone will be performing at Coachella next year; pictured 2023
Further fueling the Coachella speculation, the tour announcement reveals that neither Jelly Roll or special guest Sierra Ferrell will be performing with Post on April 13 and 20.
‘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!’ Post captioned the announcement.
From April to July 2025, Post and Jelly Roll will be touring all throughout the U.S. with special guest Sierra Ferrell.
In addition to the Indio dates, there are several shows where Jelly and Sierra will be absent.
Presale for the tickets begins Friday, November 22.
Post has previously performed at the desert festival – he’s made various guest appearances at past Coachellas and also hit the Sahara stage tent in 2018.
The tour dates come after Post was nominated for seven Grammy Awards, including Best Country Album for F-1 Trillion and Song of the Year for his collaboration with Taylor Swift, Fortnight.
While the 2025 Grammys are still a few months away, Post may receive another accolade even sooner – he’s up for four nominations at the upcoming Country Music Association Awards, all for I Had Some Help.
Malone’s latest album, F-1 Trillion, was released in August and secured the top spot on the Billboard 200 chart that same month.
The singer, 29, has unveiled the dates for his upcoming ‘Big A** Stadium Tour’ with Jelly Roll – which begins during festival season in the noteworthy city of Indio, California
The 18-song country album featured collaborations with legends Dolly Parton, Hank Williams Jr., and more.
In total, Malone has dropped six studio albums during his career, beginning with Stoney in 2016.
Outside of his music career, Malone is a doting dad.
The musician has a daughter with his fiancee Jamie and while they have not publicly revealed her name, the singer does have her initials DDP tattooed on his forehead.
He recently credited his daughter with changing his life ‘in the best way ever.’
Speaking to Anthony Mason on CBS Sunday Morning in August, he said: ‘I’ll never forget her. If you heard her cry, you’ll never forget her, either!
Malone pictured performing at the Sahara stage during Coachella 2018
Adding: ‘It changes your life in the best way ever. And the most beautiful thing is, she has a beautiful mom.’
Malone said his daughter and fiancee saved him.
Explaining that he was dealing with ‘loneliness’ four years ago, Post said: ‘Four years ago, I was on a rough path. It was terrible.’
Asked what he was grappling with, he said: ‘That’s a good question. Loneliness… 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.’