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Post Malone is hinting at his most ambitious release yet. The superstar sparked immediate buzz after sharing a photo of a framed tracklist titled The Eternal Buzz, outlining a double album with two discs, each containing 20 tracks.

The image, posted without detailed explanation, suggests a 40-track project split into Disc 1 and Disc 2, complete with numbered songs and handwritten-style notes. While no release date has been confirmed, the tease follows earlier comments made during a Twitch livestream, where Malone told fans, “Chances are, chat, we are getting two albums in 2026. If everything goes my way.” That statement, combined with the newly surfaced tracklist board, points toward a large-scale rollout already in motion.



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Creative direction appears to build on the momentum of F-1 Trillion, his sixth studio album released on August 16, 2024. That project debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 250,000 album-equivalent units, including 80,000 in pure sales, marking a defining moment in his pivot toward country music. Featuring collaborations with artists such as Tim McGraw, Morgan Wallen, Dolly Parton, and Luke Combs, the album positioned Malone within Nashville’s mainstream.

Momentum around the announcement arrives during a busy touring cycle. Malone is currently expanding his Big Ass Stadium Tour globally, with an Asian leg scheduled for September and October 2026. Stops include Hong Kong on September 16, Bangkok on September 22, Singapore on September 25, and Tokyo on October 6.

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One response to “Post Malone Teases 40-Track Double Album “The Eternal Buzz””

  1. […] T-Mobile Mane Stage anchors the night with one of the festival’s most anticipated sets: Post Malone headlines following Brooks & Dunn, cementing his ongoing shift deeper into country music after […]

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