Post Malone has teased two new albums in 2026.
The American singer and rapper, who last released a record in 2024 with ‘F-1 Trillion’, confirmed during a Kick stream that a double release is in the pipeline for this year.
“Chances are, chat, we are getting two albums in 2026, if everything goes my way.” he said before adding: “[It will have a] Little bit of everything, baby… I think folks will be happy. Well, I hope folks will be happy.”
He went on: “I’m getting the boys comin’ out for New Year’s. We’re gonna write. We’re gonna fuckin’, uh, write, record, get it all done.”
Post Malone dropped big news while gaming with xQc 👀
"Chances are, chat, we are getting two albums in 2026." pic.twitter.com/hrYY2QGUlP
— Kick Clips (@KickClipssss) December 30, 2025
Malone also separately livestreamed himself attempting a backflip off his chair, which didn’t go to plan.
Rather than backflip, he slipped off the side of his chair. You can view the moment below.
@tmz Post Malone fell flat on his ass on the floor attempting to backflip off a chair Monday … slightly painful, unintentionally hilarious, all caught on camera during a live stream. 🎥: Twitch / xQc
Post Malone, recently performed at this year’s ‘New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’ show in New York, alongside Mariah Carey, Huntr/X and LE SSERAFIM.
His recent tour was also one of the highest grossing of last year, pulling in $198million (£147million).
Beyoncé‘s ‘Cowboy Carter’ tour was the highest-grossing tour of 2025, ahead of Oasis’ comeback, despite the Manchester band selling more tickets.
Her 32-show tour ran up until July and according to data from Pollstar, it topped the charts with a total of $407.6million (£305.5million), selling a total of 1,596,165 tickets at an average price of $255.36 (£189.16).
Elsewhere, Post Malone recently made a touching tribute to NFL star Marshawn Kneeland during his Halftime Show performance as part of the Thanksgiving Day NFL game between the Cowboys and the Kansas City Chiefs.
Kneeland died by suicide, according to police. He was 24 years old.
“I love you so very much, Dallas, Texas,” Malonme told the crowd after his performance at the time. “Ladies and gentlemen, make some noise for the best team in the world, the Dallas Cowboys.”
“I hope everyone has a great night, I hope everyone has a happy Thanksgiving, and I love you more than I can ever say,” he added, making a nod to Kneeland by saying: “We love you 94”.
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