What's Happening?
Post Malone, in collaboration with Live Nation, has announced the cancellation of the first month of the Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2, which included a performance at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge on May
23. The decision was communicated via social media, with the artist citing the need to continue working on new music as the reason for the delay. The tour, which also featured Jelly Roll, has seen five shows canceled and another rescheduled. Fans who purchased tickets through the LSU Athletics Ticket Office will receive full refunds, including all associated fees and VIP packages, within 15-20 business days. Tickets bought via SeatGeek will also be automatically refunded, while those who acquired tickets through third parties are advised to contact the original sellers for refunds.
Why It's Important?
The cancellation of these tour dates impacts both fans and the local economy. For fans, the disappointment of missing a highly anticipated event is compounded by the logistical challenges of obtaining refunds and potentially rescheduling plans. Economically, the cancellation affects local businesses that benefit from the influx of concert-goers, such as hotels, restaurants, and transportation services. The decision also highlights the challenges artists face in balancing creative processes with tour commitments, potentially setting a precedent for future tour scheduling and management. LSU, which hosts the event, may also experience a temporary setback in its event programming but remains optimistic about future events under the Death Valley Live series.
What's Next?
Fans and stakeholders are now focused on the refund process, which is expected to be completed within 15-20 business days. LSU is likely to explore alternative events to fill the gap left by the cancellation, maintaining engagement with the community and fans. Post Malone's decision to delay the tour for new music suggests potential future announcements regarding new releases or rescheduled tour dates. The situation may prompt discussions within the music industry about the balance between creative work and live performances, possibly influencing how future tours are planned and communicated.






