Post Malone's Posty Fest No Longer Taking Place in 2021 (UPDATE)

Post Malone has shared the lineup for the third annual Posty Fest outside Dallas, Texas, which boasts sets from Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Uzi, Vert, and more.

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UPDATED 9/30, 12:22 p.m. ET: Posty Fest is now moving to 2022.

In a statement shared with Variety on Thursday, a Live National spokesperson cited “logistical issues” as the cause for calling off the Halloween-timed festival.

“Due to logistical issues impacting the production of the festival, Posty Fest is rescheduling to 2022,” the rep said. “Refunds available at point of purchase. We can’t wait to make 2022 our biggest year yet. Stay safe everyone, we’ll see you soon.” Sources added context to the decision, stating that organizers are concerned—particularly in Texas—about COVID-19 numbers.

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Post Malone has announced the lineup for his third annual Posty Fest near Dallas, Texas.

The all-star roster boasts performances from Post Malone himself as well as Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Uzi Vert, Roddy Ricch, Jack Harlow, Suicideboys, Polo G, Rod Wave, Tyga, Iann Dior, Koe Wetzel, Turnstile, Tyla Yaweh, Flo Milli, Kaash Paige, Kenny Mason, Peach Tree Rascals, RMR, Gatecreeper, Clever, and LoveLeo.

The outdoor festival takes place Oct. 30-31 at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX, and will be streamed on AUX Live. Tickets are currently on sale on postyfest.com.

With the 2021 event, Posty Fest is making its comeback after it was last held in 2019. While the festival was typically only one day, it’s added a second day filled with music, art, food, culture, and beer, featuring sponsors like Monster Energy, Jägermeister, Bud Light, Maison No. 9, and more. 

Malone introduced the festival in 2018 at the Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas, which promptly sold out. The next year, the event moved to a bigger space at the AT&T Stadium, home to the Cowboys. In the past, Travis Scott, Pharrell Williams, Tyler, the Creator, Meek Mill, Rae Sremmurd, Doja Cat, Jaden, and Dominic Fike have all played the fest.

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