
Post Malone returns to album mode with The Eternal Buzz, a project that signals a large-scale release following the success of his 2024 country debut, F-1 Trillion. The artist shared the first glimpse of the album through social media, confirming its structure as a 40-track double album. The reveal points to a concentrated period of output, positioning the project as a major step in his current trajectory.
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The announcement arrived through an Instagram post showing a whiteboard with The Eternal Buzz written across the top. The board divides into two sections labeled “Disc 1” and “Disc 2,” each listing 20 numbered slots. The track titles remain undisclosed. The post carries the caption “Coming soon,” which immediately triggered strong reactions across music audiences.
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The format of the album connects to earlier statements made by Post Malone during a December 2025 livestream, where he spoke about plans to release two full records in 2026. The current reveal suggests a shift in strategy, bringing both bodies of work together within a single project.
The musical direction of The Eternal Buzz remains undisclosed. The scale of the project opens multiple possibilities, with listeners considering whether the album continues the country direction introduced on F-1 Trillion, returns to earlier rap-driven material, or moves across both approaches.
The teaser lands during an active period in Post Malone’s schedule. He is set to headline the Tortuga Music Festival on April 10, marking his first major performance of 2026. Later in the month, he will appear at Stagecoach, continuing his presence within the country music circuit.

Tour plans extend further into the year with the announcement of the Asia leg of the BIG ASS Stadium World Tour. The run begins in Hong Kong on September 16 and moves through several major cities before concluding in Tokyo on October 6. Rapper Don Toliver will join the tour as a special guest.
Details on The Eternal Buzz remain limited, with no release date, tracklist, or features confirmed, though the 40-track, two-disc format points to a large-scale 2026 release.

















