
Post Malone at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Extra Date: presale, ticket prices and everything you need to know
Summer 2025 is set to be a big 'un for massive gigs at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Beyoncé, 50 Cent, Kendrick Lamar, SZA, Imagine Dragons and Catfish and the Bottlemen are all playing the north London venue this summer. The last of those superstar stadium gigs will come from Post Malone – who, excitingly, just added another date in the capital.
Back in February Posty extended his Big Ass World Tour to Europe in August and September, and it'll see him play arenas and stadiums across the continent. In the UK he initially only confirmed one date at Spurs' stadium, though today (May 8) he has added a second. These will be his only UK shows on the tour.
The Big Ass World Tour will see Post Malone tour alongside country superstar Jelly Roll. Here's everything else you need to know about the tour, including presale, ticket prices and more info for the London date.
Posty's London shows are on Sunday September 7 2025 and Monday September 8 2025. The latter gig is the most recently announced one.
When do tickets go on sale?
General sale for the Sep 8 show goes live this Friday – May 14 – at 10am local time. You'll be able to purchase on Ticketmaster here.
How much will tickets cost?
Ticket prices will range from £58.75 to £464. You can find the full breakdown of prices, including VIP, here.
Is there a presale?
A presale for Tottenham Hotspur Season Ticket Holders, One Hotspur Members and local residents has already taken place, having gone live at 10am on Thursday May 8. Further presales will begin this Friday May 9 at 10am.
While not a presale, there will be a separate 'Mastercard Preferred' queue at general sale which may give you better chances at getting tickets. Find out more about that here.
What about VIP?
You can go VIP through official hospitality partner Seat Unique. That gets you things like premium seats, arrival via hospitality entrance, premium dining options and other cool-but-expensive things.
Post Malone's European tour extension will take him to the likes of Germany, Spain, Portugal and France. Here's the full European tour poster, with newly-added dates.
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