Post Malone is wrapping up the first leg of his Runaway tour this week. The tour has boasted praise from scene favourites such as Frank Iero and Billie Joe Armstrong, the latter of whom even played beer pong with the rapper.

Posty is now back with a second leg to his tour, and this time he’s bringing along Swae Lee and Tyla Yaweh, so if you didn’t catch him the first time this is your chance.

The tour run is in support of Malone’s incredibly successful 2019 release Hollywood’s Bleeding. Just in September, the video for ‘Saint-Tropez’ dropped, and you can watch the full thing right here below.

In recent Post Malone news, Ozzy Osbourne has come out and stated that his collab with Malone was his “favourite thing” since Sabbath. Here’s what we had to say:

The new Post Malone album Hollywood’s Bleeding has a rather spicy collaboration with Ozzy Osbourne. In fact, as the rapper recently recalled to Beats 1’s Zane Lowe, Osbourne called it his “favourite” appearance he’s done “since Sabbath.”

“I was in Utah ’cause I had just got off tour,” Posty recalled in the interview. “So Ozzy went over to Watt’s house … and [he] said, ‘Hey… Ozzy Osbourne’s coming down. We’re gonna cut it, and I’ll Facetime you, and you let me know what’s going on.’ So we talked, and it was, like, a big [fucking] deal. Ozzy, Ozzy Osbourne!”

The rapper continued of the rocker, “I think he crushed it. He was talking to Watt, and Watt was telling me, yo, ‘This is my favorite [thing] I’ve done since, you know, Sabbath. Since I started my own way.’”

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With a slew of medical setbacks all throughout 2019, Ozzy recently proclaimed in an interview that 2019 was by far “one of the most fucked up years” of his life. The legend, however, has not stopped the grind, with a career-spanning vinyl box set called See You on the Other Side coming out this November.

Malone’s tour will kick off in February, and you can check out the full list of upcoming dates below with tickets here.

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