
Post Malone's Global Domination: Esports, Sold-Out Tours, and Surprise Collabs
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Post Malone has dominated headlines over the last few days with a whirlwind of major events, electrifying performances, and bold business moves that remind us why he remains one of the most unpredictable talents in music and pop culture. The biggest story is his high-profile headlining slot at the sold-out Opening Ceremony of the Esports World Cup 2025 in Riyadh. Posty took center stage at the ANB Arena, debuting the tournament’s official Song of the Year, "Til My Fingers Bleed," in a star-studded global broadcast that mixed gaming, K-pop, and American pop culture. He delivered a powerful solo performance, opening with the fan-favorite "Circles," in front of thousands in person and millions worldwide, confirming his cross-generational appeal. The new track—a collaboration with DINO of SEVENTEEN, Duckwrth, and Telle Smith—has rocketed past two million Spotify streams in its first week, and there was palpable buzz on social media about the energy of the unexpected genre mashups.
Hot on the heels of this global appearance, Malone wrapped the North American leg of his record-smashing Big Ass Stadium Tour at Oracle Park. According to CelebrityAccess, that tour grossed over $170 million, with a historic single-day record set in Idaho, further cementing his draw as a live performer. Rather than slowing down, Posty just announced he’s taking this spectacle to massive venues across Europe and the UK next month, with shows lined up in London, Paris, Milan, Berlin, and beyond. The buzz only intensified when, at the final North American date, he surprised fans by confirming that he and tourmate Jelly Roll will extend their partnership into 2026—a tour that’s already drawing speculation about potential international stops and surprise guests, though nothing is officially confirmed yet.
Recent reviews, like the write-up in Houston Press, called his shows a blend of wild crowd energy and intimate moments with heartfelt lyrics and unpredictable stage antics—including walking barefoot to the stage and cracking jokes between songs. Social media in the past week has been abuzz with clips, fan reviews, and speculation about new music, especially given the cross-genre appeal of his latest releases. Off stage, Spreaker and Instagram reports note he has continued to expand his business portfolio, including more music, endorsements, gaming collaborations, and even opening Posty’s Bar in Nashville—a move that’s prompted plenty of online chatter. With his 30th birthday just passed, and a milestone year in both touring and music, Post Malone’s latest achievements feel like pivotal moments in a career still very much on the ascent.
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