POST MALONE’S NEW SINGLE “DÉJÀ VU” FEATURING JUSTIN BIEBER DEBUTS #1 ON ITUNES HIP-HOP/RAP SONGS CHART

Multiplatinum Dallas, TX artist Post Malone uncovered his brand new single “Déjà Vu” featuring Justin Bieber at all digital retailers Last week. Get it HERE and listen HERE. As soon as the song became live, it soared to #1 on the iTunes Hip-Hop/Rap Songs Chart.
Over airy, island-kissed production and a delicate guitar drone, he carries woozy and wild verses between an unshakable and undeniable call-and-response hook with Bieber. It’s another powerful and creative progression for Post.
Post Malone kicks off the Monster Energy Outbreak Tour Presents Post Malone “The Hollywood Dreams Tour” on Wednesday September 14 at Observatory in San Diego, CA. With support from Jazz Cartier and Larry June and hosted by FKi 1st, the cross-country jaunt hits major markets all over North America before concluding November 9 at The Wiltern in Los Angeles, CA. Tickets are available now and the full itinerary is included below.
This marks Post’s first major headliner since supporting Justin Bieber worldwide on the sold out Purpose Tour and Fetty Wap on the Welcome to the Zoo Tour.
Post Malone has spent 2016 blazing towards superstardom. His breakout single “White Iverson” earned RIAA triple-platinum status, while its follow-up single “Go Flex” racked up over 32 million Spotify streams and counting. In addition to tearing up stages supporting Justin Bieber on the sold out global Purpose Tour and Fetty Wap on the Welcome to the Zoo Tour, he delivered a show-stopping performance on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel LIVE! His August 26 mixtape landed to critical applause. Both Kanye West and 50 Cent have sought him out for high-profile collaborations, following the explosion of “White Iverson.” He will undoubtedly cement his place amongst music’s upper echelon with his full-length debut, STONEY, slated for release this year.
Monster Energy Outbreak Tour 2016 Featuring Post Malone:
9.14.16 SAN DIEGO, CA OBSERVATORY
9.16.16 PHOENIX, AZ MARQUEE
9.17.16 PROVO, UTAH*, THE MADISON
9.18.16 DENVER, CO THE OGDEN
9.20.16 AUSTIN, TX EMOS
9.21.16 DALLAS, TX HOUSE OF BLUES
9.22.16 HOUSTON, TX HOUSE OF BLUES
9.23.16 SAN ANTONIO, TX AZTEC THEATRE
9.24.16 NEW ORLEANS, LA REPUBLIC
9.26.16 ATLANTA, GA MASQUERADE
9.27.16 CHARLOTTE, NC THE FILLMORE
9.28.16 RALEIGH, NC THE RITZ
9.29.16 RICHMOND, VA THE NATIONAL
9.30.16 NORFOLK, VA THE NORVA
10.3.16 MONTREAL, QC METROPOLIS
10.5.16 TORONTO, ON^ SOUND ACADEMY
10.6.16 CLEVELAND, OH HOUSE OF BLUES
10.7.16 WASHINGTON, D.C. THE FILLMORE
10.8.16 BALTIMORE, MD SOUNDSTAGE
10.9.16 PHILADELPHIA, PA TLA
10.11.16 NEW HAVEN, CT TOAD’S PLACE
10.13.16 BOSTON, MA HOUSE OF BLUES
10.15.16 PITTSBURGH, PA DIESEL
10.16.16 COLUMBUS, OH THE BLUESTONE
10.18.16 DETROIT, MI ST. ANDREWS
10.20.16 INDIANAPOLIS, IN EGYPTIAN ROOM
10.21.16 CHICAGO, IL CONCORD MUSIC HALL
10.22.16 MADISON, WI THE ORPHEUM THEATRE
10.23.16 MINNEAPOLIS, MN FIRST AVENUE
10.26.16 SASKATOON, SK OBRIAN’S
10.27.16 CALGARY, AB MACEWAN BALLROOM
10.28.16 EDMONTON, AB UNION HALL
10.30.16 VANCOUVER, BC THE VOGUE
10.31.16 SEATTLE, WA THE SHOWBOX
11.1.16 PORTLAND, OR ROSELAND THEATRE
11.3.16 SACRAMENTO, CA ACE OF SPADES
11.4.16 SAN FRANCISCO, CA THE REGENCY
11.6.16 SANTA CRUZ, CA THE CATALYST
11.7.16 ORANGE COUNTY, CA THE OBSERVATORY
11.9.16 LOS ANGELES, CA THE WILTERN