If you blinked, you probably missed it. Tickets to Post Malone’s AT&T Stadium show are officially gone, and fans all over North Texas are buzzing. Set for May 17, the concert will pack 80,000 people into one of the biggest venues in the country — and honestly, it’s no surprise things moved fast. The show is part of his F-1 Trillion Tour, which has already been drawing huge crowds everywhere it lands.
Post Malone Comes Home — And Everyone Wanted In
Post Malone isn’t just any artist rolling into town. He grew up in Grapevine, which means this show is something special — a hometown party on a stadium-sized scale. As soon as tickets dropped, the excitement was off the charts. It’s not every day you see an artist sell out AT&T Stadium, but Post did it in style.
He’s No Stranger to Texas Stages
Fans around here have had plenty of chances to catch Post live over the years. He’s played:
- Two sold-out nights at Dickies Arena in 2022 and 2023
- Dos Equis Pavilion in 2022
- American Airlines Center in 2019
- The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in 2018
But filling AT&T Stadium is a whole new level — and fans clearly weren’t about to miss it.
Here’s Why Those Seats Disappeared So Quickly
- The May 17 show lands on a Saturday — perfect for a night out.
- AT&T Stadium makes it easy for fans from Dallas, Fort Worth, and beyond to get there.
- For local fans, seeing Post back in town is a can’t-miss moment. This isn’t just a concert — it’s homecoming vibes all around.
With tickets flying off the shelves, it didn’t take long before people started checking in with ticket brokers and browsing the secondary market for a chance to score seats. Early buyers are probably feeling pretty good about locking theirs in quickly.
This Sold-Out Show Says a Lot About Post Malone
Selling out 80,000 seats isn’t easy — and it proves how deep the love runs between Post and his hometown. Not many artists can fill AT&T Stadium like this, but Post Malone is in that rare club. His mix of hip-hop, rock, pop, and pure personality hits just right, and fans clearly weren’t about to miss the chance to see it live.
What’s Next?
Now, with May 17 just around the corner, the countdown is on. If you’ve got a ticket, get ready for a huge night. And knowing Post, there’s a good chance he’s planning something extra for his home crowd. Either way, Arlington’s going to be buzzing when he hits that stage.