If Y'all Weren't Here, I'd Be Crying Tour

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If Y'all Weren't Here, I'd Be Crying Tour
Tour by Post Malone
Associated albumAustin
Start dateJuly 8, 2023
End dateDecember 3, 2023
Legs4
No. of shows44
Post Malone concert chronology

The If Y'all Weren't Here, I'd Be Crying Tour was the fifth concert tour by American rapper and singer Post Malone, in promotion of his fifth studio album, Austin (2023). The tour began on July 8, 2023, at the Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville, Indiana, and concluded on December 3, 2023, at the Claremont Showground in Claremont, Western Australia.[1]

Background and promotion[edit]

On May 15, 2023, Malone posted a video on Instagram to announce the album, which is titled after his real first name.[2][3] The message hinted at a different artistic approach, possibly intensifying the sound of his fourth studio album, Twelve Carat Toothache (2022).[4] Malone revealed that he played the guitar on every single song on the album, calling the creation process a "fun experience".[5] He described the outcome as the "most challenging and rewarding music" he had ever made, which was a product of constantly making himself work to make it.[6] That same day, Malone also announced a summer North American tour called the If Ya'll Weren't Here, I'd Be Crying Tour to accompany the release of the album, which later became a world tour that started on July 8 and will end on December 3.[7]

Set list[edit]

This set list is from the concert on July 8, 2023, in Noblesville. It is not intended to represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Better Now"
  2. "Wow."
  3. "Zack and Codeine"
  4. "Psycho"
  5. "Goodbyes
  6. "Hollywood Dreams / Comedown"
  7. "Mourning"
  8. "I Like You (A Happier Song)"
  9. "Jonestown (Interlude)" (instrumental with backing track vocals)
  10. "Take What You Want"
  11. "Over Now"
  12. "Rockstar"
  13. "Feeling Whitney" (acoustic)
  14. "Stay"
  15. "Overdrive"
  16. "I Fall Apart"
  17. "Wrapped Around Your Finger"
  18. "Circles"
  19. "Enough Is Enough"
  20. "Too Young"
  21. "White Iverson"
  22. "Congratulations"
Encore
  1. "Broken Whiskey Glass" (Instrumental)
  2. "Sunflower"
  3. "Chemical"

Tour dates[edit]

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, amount of available tickets and gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Opening act(s) Attendance / Capacity Revenue
North America
July 8, 2023 Noblesville United States Ruoff Music Center Beach Fossils
July 9, 2023 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center
July 11, 2023 Clarkston Pine Knob Music Theatre
July 12, 2023 Burgettstown The Pavilion at Star Lake
July 14, 2023 Maryland Heights Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
July 15, 2023 East Troy Alpine Valley Music Theatre
July 17, 2023 Darien Center Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
July 19, 2023 Toronto Canada Budweiser Stage
July 20, 2023
July 22, 2023 Mansfield United States Xfinity Center
July 23, 2023 Hartford Xfinity Theatre
July 25, 2023 Camden Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
July 26, 2023 Bristow Jiffy Lube Live
July 29, 2023 Charlotte PNC Music Pavilion
July 31, 2023 West Palm Beach iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
August 1, 2023 Tampa MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre
August 3, 2023 Atlanta Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood
August 5, 2023 Dallas Dos Equis Pavilion
August 6, 2023
August 8, 2023 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
August 10, 2023 Albuquerque Isleta Amphitheater
August 12, 2023 Phoenix Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
August 13, 2023 Chula Vista North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
August 15, 2023 Wheatland Toyota Amphitheatre
August 16, 2023 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre
August 19, 2023 San Bernardino Glen Helen Amphitheater
Latin America
August 29, 2023 Santiago Chile Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida Pablo Chill-e
September 1, 2023 Curitiba Brazil Pedreira Paulo Leminski Luccas Carlos
September 2, 2023[a] São Paulo Interlagos Racetrack
September 5, 2023 Mexico City Mexico Foro Sol
Asia
September 14, 2023 Pak Kret[b] Thailand Impact Challenger Hall
September 16, 2023[c] Singapore Padang Grandstand
September 18, 2023 Pasay[d] Philippines SM Mall of Asia Arena
September 20, 2023 Taipei Taiwan Nangang International Exhibition Center, Hall 1
September 23, 2023 Seoul South Korea KINTEX Hall 5
September 25, 2023 Hong Kong Hong Kong AsiaWorld–Arena
September 27, 2023 Tokyo Japan Ariake Arena
November 17, 2023 Riyadh Saudi Arabia Kingdom Arena
Oceania
November 21, 2023 Auckland New Zealand Western Springs Stadium
November 23, 2023 Bowen Hills Australia Brisbane Showgrounds
November 25, 2023[e] Mitchell Exhibition Park in Canberra
November 26, 2023[e] Carrara Gold Coast Sports and Leisure Centre
November 29, 2023 Sydney The Domain
November 30, 2023 Ascot Vale Melbourne Showgrounds
December 2, 2023[e] Newington Victoria Park
December 3, 2023[e] Claremont Claremont Showground
Total

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Part of The Town Music and Art Festival.
  2. ^ Promoted as Bangkok.
  3. ^ Part of 2023 Singapore Grand Prix.
  4. ^ Promoted as Manila.
  5. ^ a b c d Part of Spilt Milk Festival.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Tour". Post Malone's Official Website. Retrieved August 12, 2023.
  2. ^ Paul, Larisha (May 16, 2023). "Post Malone Announces Self-Titled Album 'Austin'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved May 16, 2023.
  3. ^ Cohen, Jonathan (May 16, 2023). "Post Malone Introducing Austin On New Album, Summer Tour". Spin. Archived from the original on May 16, 2023. Retrieved May 16, 2023.
  4. ^ Bras Nevares, Gabriel (May 16, 2023). "Post Malone Announces New Album "Austin"". HotNewHipHop. Archived from the original on May 16, 2023. Retrieved May 16, 2023.
  5. ^ Grant, Shawn (May 16, 2023). "Post Malone announces new album "Austin" for July, new single set for this Friday". The Source. Archived from the original on May 16, 2023. Retrieved May 16, 2023.
  6. ^ Rossignol, Derrick (May 16, 2023). "Post Malone Has A New Album, 'Austin,' Coming Soon, And It Features A Lot Of Guitar". Uproxx. Archived from the original on May 16, 2023. Retrieved May 16, 2023.
  7. ^ Darville, Jordan (May 16, 2023). "Post Malone announces new self-titled album Austin, shares release date". The Fader. Archived from the original on May 16, 2023. Retrieved May 16, 2023.