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Post Malone fans struggle to buy F-1 Trillion tour tickets as only resale available at ‘insane’ prices

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POST Malone fans expressed their anger when trying to buy tickets for their upcoming tour.

The singer is releasing a new album called F-1 Trillion, and a tour of the same name accompanies it.

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Many Post Malone fans were unhappy because they couldn’t get tickets to his F-1 Trillion Tour when they went on sale on Monday.Credit: Getty
Post's tour of the same name will kick off on September 8 in Salt Lake City, Utah, and will run for 21 dates.

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Post’s tour of the same name will kick off on September 8 in Salt Lake City, Utah, and will run for 21 dates.Credit: X/PNCmusicpav

Post, 28, is embarking on his new tour, starting this fall in Salt Lake City, Utah,

Tickets for the 21-city tour go on sale today, July 1st.

Fans waited hours in the virtual queue and many were unable to get tickets.

Despite some venues being stadiums, tickets sold out quickly, prompting fans to purchase on resale sites.

However, resale sites are listing tickets for hundreds and even thousands of dollars.

The band The Fools For You will support the Post on tour.

Their new album will be released weeks before the tour begins on August 16th.

Many resale tickets range from $500 to $3,000 for various cities.

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‘DISGRACE’

Fans cried at X and shamed resellers for the exorbitant prices.

“They should make concert tickets like boarding passes. Waiting in line for tickets to sell out and then be sold to third parties for 5x should be illegal,” wrote one fan.

Post Malone trips and falls on stage during live performance

“I couldn’t get @PostMalone tickets for Walmart Amp, but don’t worry, scalpers have them on Stub Hub for triple the price,” said another.

“Well, another show I couldn’t get tickets for,” added a third.

“Ticket resales have been crazy for Syracuse,” wrote another fan.

“Every time I waste my time in the @Ticketmaster line by getting there early. Then when it’s my turn all that’s left are verified resale tickets. The math isn’t math. Who’s paying $600 to see @PostMalone and Why are there no tickets for Deer Creek?” another fan tweeted.

Post Malone F-1 trillion tour

Every Stop on Post’s Upcoming Tour This Fall

September 8 – Salt Lake City, UT

September 12 – Noblesville, IN

September 14 – Syracuse, NY

September 16 – Bangor, ME

September 18 – Boston, MA

September 20 – Hershey, Pennsylvania

September 21 – Hartford, CT

September 23, Saratoga Springs, New York

September 25 – Scranton, Pennsylvania

September 29 – Wantagh, New York

October 1st – Cuyahoga Falls, OH

October 4th – Virginia Beach, VA

October 5th – Raleigh, North Carolina

October 7th – Charlotte, North Carolina

October 9th – Charleston, SC

October 11 – Atlanta, GA

October 13 – Rogers, AR

October 15 – Pelham, Alabama

October 17 – Orange Beach, AL

October 19 – Nashville, TN

POST MALONE MUSIC

F-1 Trillion is Post’s first country album.

However, he has released five other albums, including Stoney (2016), Beerbongs & Bentleys (2018), Hollywood’s Bleeding (2019), Twelve Carat Toothache (2022), and Austin (2023).

Post also embarked on six tours prior to the F-1 Trillion tour.

The singer also served as an opening act for Fetty Wap, Justin Bieber, Future and The Red Hot Chilli Peppers.

Before his tour kicks off this fall, Post also has festival dates in July and August.

Information about these programs and more can be found in your website.

Many fans said tickets sold out quickly and resale prices are absurd

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Many fans said tickets sold out quickly and resale prices are absurdCredit: Getty
The F-1 Trillion Tour will be Post's seventh tour

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The F-1 Trillion Tour will be Post’s seventh tourCredit: Getty
Post will perform in amphitheaters and stadiums this fall

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Post will perform in amphitheaters and stadiums this fallCredit: Getty



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