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Post Malone Announces 2023 European Tour Dates

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Post Malone has announced dates for the long-awaited European leg of his "Twelve Carat Tour" with special guest Rae Sremmurd.

The 13-date trek kicks off on April 22 at Oslo's Telenor Arena, making stops in Stockholm, Copenhagen, Antwerp, Zurich, Cologne, London, Dublin, Glasgow, Birmingham and Manchester before wrapping up at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam on May 19.

The general on sale for Twelve Carat Tour will start Friday, March 3 at 12 pm local time through the Live Nation website.

Last year, Malone embarked on a huge 38-city trek across the U.S. and Canada in support of his critically-acclaimed, fourth full-length album, Twelve Carat Toothache.

Tour Dates:

Saturday April 22, 2023: Norway, Oslo, Telenor Arena
Tuesday April 25, 2023: Sweden, Stockholm, Avicii Arena*
Wednesday April 26, 2023: Denmark, Copenhagen, Royal Arena*
Friday April 28, 2023: Belgium, Antwerp, Sportpaleis*
Sunday April 30, 2023: Switzerland, Zurich, Hallenstadion*
Monday, May 1 2023: Germany, Cologne, Lanxess Arena*
Thursday May 4, 2023: UK, London, The O2*
Saturday 6 May 6, 2023: UK, London, The O2*
Tuesday, May 9, 2023: Ireland, Dublin, 3Arena*
Saturday May 13, 2023: UK, Glasgow, OVO Hydro*
Sunday May 14, 2023: UK, Birmingham, Resorts World Arena*
Tuesday May 16, 2023: UK, Manchester, AO Arena*
Friday May 19, 2023: Netherlands, Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome*

*With Support from Rae Sremmurd.

(Photo: Republic Records)

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