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Post Malone Toronto concert still has hundreds of tickets left: What to know

The Big Ass Stadium Tour lands on June 16, with hundreds of tickets still available and prices ranging from about $105 to more than $2,500 for VIP seats.

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The Big Ass Stadium Tour lands on June 16, with tickets still available ranging from about $105 to more than $2,500 for VIP seats. (Courtesy: IG/postmalone)

What to know

  • Post Malone brings The Big Ass Stadium Tour to Toronto’s Rogers Stadium on June 16, with hundreds of tickets still remaining just one week out.
  • The show is not sold out, with availability across multiple seating sections from upper grandstands to floor seats.
  • Ticket prices start at around $105.63 for nosebleeds, while closer seats and floor options range up to about $268, with VIP packages reaching $2,583.
  • The concert marks Post Malone as the third major headliner at Rogers Stadium this year, following Luke Combs and Bruno Mars.

Post Malone is the next major artist set to take over Toronto’s Rogers Stadium this month, and if you were still thinking about grabbing tickets, there’s good news, hundreds of tickets still remain across multiple sections.

Malone is bringing The Big Ass Stadium Tour to Rogers Stadium on June 16, and even though the show is just one week away, the stadium is not sold out, leaving fans with a wide range of seating choices across different price points.

Nosebleed tickets start at around $105.63, which gets you a seat in the stadium’s north grandstands in the far back.

For fans who want to be a bit closer while still remaining in the stands, tickets in the east and west sections start at around $155.63. These seats are still toward the rear of the stadium, but offer a closer view than the north grandstands.

If you’re looking for even better sightlines within the grandstands, east and west sections closer to the stage start at about $193.13.

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Of course, there are also plenty of floor seats still available. Floor sections toward the back of the stadium start at around $130.60, offering a closer-on-the-ground experience without premium pricing.

For fans looking to get nearer to the action, floor seats closer to the stage start at roughly $193.13. At the top end, front-row-adjacent seats reach about $268.13, while VIP packages go as high as $2,583.00.

Malone will become the third major act to headline Rogers Stadium this year, following Luke Combs and Bruno Mars, who recently broke the record for most tickets sold at a single Toronto tour stop during his five-show run at the venue last month.

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