Post Malone postpones London gigs
Post Malone has postponed his gigs at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium by two weeks due to scheduled Tube strikes on the London underground.

Post Malone has been "forced" to postpone his highly anticipated Tottenham Hotspur Stadium concerts this weekend, thanks to planned Tube strikes throwing London’s transport into chaos.
The Circles hitmaker's gigs, originally scheduled for Sunday (07.09.25), and Monday (08.09.25) have been pushed back to Saturday, September 20, and Sunday, September 21. The rescheduling comes after organisers said it would be impossible for fans to travel safely to and from the venue without the Tube running.
Show organisers Live Nation said on X (formerly Twitter): “We’re sorry to announce that, due to planned strikes on the London Underground, we’ve been forced to reschedule the two Post Malone concerts at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
“Without a Tube service, it’s impossible to get people to the concert and home again safely, and therefore no event licence can be granted for the nights of 7th and 8th September.
“Any ticket holders who are unable to attend their rescheduled show can get a full refund on their ticket, and are requested to contact their point of purchase before 10am BST on Monday 8th September.”
The disruption follows Coldplay's recent decision to reschedule the final two dates of their 10-show run at Wembley Stadium due to the strikes. The band cited safety concerns, noting that transport disruption made it impossible to safely accommodate 82,000 attendees.
The September 7 show has been moved forward by a day to September 6, and the September 8 concert has been pushed back to September 12.
The RMT union is striking over pay and working conditions, with most Tube services shutting down from Sunday through Thursday.
This has left thousands of fans stranded and scrambling for alternative travel.
Fans have expressed frustration over the late notice and inconvenience.
One fan lamented: “We had flights booked from Ireland and now have to cancel everything. It’s a financial disaster.”
Another fan shared: “They could have let us know sooner than a week before the event!”
Meanwhile, Post Malone revealed earlier this year that he has "probably 35 songs" ready to go for his next country album to follow last year's chart-topper F-1 Trillion.
The I Had Some Help artist said of working with collaborators such as Ernst, Hardy and Thomas Rhett in Nashville: “We just have fun. We just sit and f****** talk and make songs. And so I’m pretty excited for the new record already.”