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Hong Kong prices for Post Malone’s ‘Big Ass World Tour’ concert have been announced

We’re so ready to see Posty in Hong Kong again

Catharina Cheung
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Catharina Cheung
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We can barely hold in our excitement – genre-blending musical chameleon Post Malone has just announced that he is coming to Hong Kong in concert for the first time in three years! After he headlined Coachella last year, the nine-times diamond-certified, Grammy-nominated artist began his ‘Big Ass World Tour’, which will be in our neck of the woods in the last quarter of this year.

Post will kick off the Asia leg of his tour in Hong Kong on September 16, taking over the Kai Tak Stadium, before moving on to Kaohsiung, Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Seoul, and Tokyo. We are promised a career-spanning setlist of chart-toppers and fan favourite tracks, presented with Posty’s undeniable stage presence and signature large-scale productions.

Despite starting off more trap and hip-hop, and then moving on to synth-pop hooks, Post’s sound the last couple of years has leaned heavily into country and pop-rock, as evidenced by his debut country album F-1 Trillion, which topped the Billboard 200 chart. The artist will be joined on this tour by fellow Texan musician Don Toliver, who is known for his ethereal, psychedelic trap, and melodic hip-hop.

Post Malone Big Ass World Tour
Photograph: Courtesy Live Nation

Tickets to see Post Malone in Hong Kong range from $699 for nosebleeds to $3,199 for the premium VIP package – the most costly entry includes a tier-one reserved seated ticket, specially designed VIP merch, a laminate and lanyard, an exclusive VIP wristband, and priority shopping for merchandise. One rung down the pricing ladder would get you the early entry VIP package for $2,999, which includes a standing ticket, early entry onto the pitch, much of the merch perks in the premium VIP package, and an exclusive merch lane.

Since the concert is only for one night, be prepared to fight for tickets. The artist presale begins at 10am on April 24, followed by priority access for HSBC Mastercard holders and Trip.com users from April 27. The Live Nation members presale will then start at 12pm on April 29, and finally, tickets for the general public will be released at 12pm on April 30. 

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