Post Malone.Photo: Frazer Harrison/GettyPost Malone’s third-annual Posty Fest has been postponed.The event, which was scheduled to take place in Texas over the Halloween weekend, will now happen in 2022, Live Nation announced Thursday.“Due to logistical issues impacting the production of the festival, Posty Fest is rescheduling to 2022,” Live Nation said in a statement to PEOPLE. “Refunds available at point of purchase.““We can’t wait to make 2022 our biggest year yet,” the statement added. “Stay safe everyone, we’ll see you soon.“The statement was also shared to thePosty Fest website.This year’s Posty Fest was scheduled for Oct. 30 and 31 outside of AT&T Stadium, withMegan Thee Stallion,Jack Harlow,Lil Uzi Vertand several morescheduled to performin addition to Malone.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Malone began the festival in 2018 with a sold-out event at Dallas' Dos Equis Pavilion, and in 2019 the event moved to AT&T Stadium. It was also called off in 2020 due to theCOVID-19pandemic.It’s unclear what role the pandemic played in this year’s postponement. Live Nation is requiring all crew members, attendees and artists to provide proof they are fully vaccinated or of a negative COVID-19 test for its events beginning Oct. 4.Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, meanwhile,banned government vaccine mandatesin August.As information about thecoronavirus pandemicrapidly changes, PEOPLE is committed to providing the most recent data in our coverage. Some of the information in this story may have changed after publication. For the latest on COVID-19, readers are encouraged to use online resources from theCDC,WHOandlocal public health departments.PEOPLE has partnered with GoFundMeto raise money for the COVID-19 Relief Fund, a GoFundMe.org fundraiser to support everything from frontline responders to families in need, as well as organizations helping communities. For more information or to donate, clickhere.

Post Malone.Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty

Post Malone

Post Malone’s third-annual Posty Fest has been postponed.The event, which was scheduled to take place in Texas over the Halloween weekend, will now happen in 2022, Live Nation announced Thursday.“Due to logistical issues impacting the production of the festival, Posty Fest is rescheduling to 2022,” Live Nation said in a statement to PEOPLE. “Refunds available at point of purchase.““We can’t wait to make 2022 our biggest year yet,” the statement added. “Stay safe everyone, we’ll see you soon.“The statement was also shared to thePosty Fest website.This year’s Posty Fest was scheduled for Oct. 30 and 31 outside of AT&T Stadium, withMegan Thee Stallion,Jack Harlow,Lil Uzi Vertand several morescheduled to performin addition to Malone.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Malone began the festival in 2018 with a sold-out event at Dallas' Dos Equis Pavilion, and in 2019 the event moved to AT&T Stadium. It was also called off in 2020 due to theCOVID-19pandemic.It’s unclear what role the pandemic played in this year’s postponement. Live Nation is requiring all crew members, attendees and artists to provide proof they are fully vaccinated or of a negative COVID-19 test for its events beginning Oct. 4.Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, meanwhile,banned government vaccine mandatesin August.As information about thecoronavirus pandemicrapidly changes, PEOPLE is committed to providing the most recent data in our coverage. Some of the information in this story may have changed after publication. For the latest on COVID-19, readers are encouraged to use online resources from theCDC,WHOandlocal public health departments.PEOPLE has partnered with GoFundMeto raise money for the COVID-19 Relief Fund, a GoFundMe.org fundraiser to support everything from frontline responders to families in need, as well as organizations helping communities. For more information or to donate, clickhere.

Post Malone’s third-annual Posty Fest has been postponed.

The event, which was scheduled to take place in Texas over the Halloween weekend, will now happen in 2022, Live Nation announced Thursday.

“Due to logistical issues impacting the production of the festival, Posty Fest is rescheduling to 2022,” Live Nation said in a statement to PEOPLE. “Refunds available at point of purchase.”

“We can’t wait to make 2022 our biggest year yet,” the statement added. “Stay safe everyone, we’ll see you soon.”

The statement was also shared to thePosty Fest website.

This year’s Posty Fest was scheduled for Oct. 30 and 31 outside of AT&T Stadium, withMegan Thee Stallion,Jack Harlow,Lil Uzi Vertand several morescheduled to performin addition to Malone.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Malone began the festival in 2018 with a sold-out event at Dallas' Dos Equis Pavilion, and in 2019 the event moved to AT&T Stadium. It was also called off in 2020 due to theCOVID-19pandemic.

It’s unclear what role the pandemic played in this year’s postponement. Live Nation is requiring all crew members, attendees and artists to provide proof they are fully vaccinated or of a negative COVID-19 test for its events beginning Oct. 4.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, meanwhile,banned government vaccine mandatesin August.

As information about thecoronavirus pandemicrapidly changes, PEOPLE is committed to providing the most recent data in our coverage. Some of the information in this story may have changed after publication. For the latest on COVID-19, readers are encouraged to use online resources from theCDC,WHOandlocal public health departments.PEOPLE has partnered with GoFundMeto raise money for the COVID-19 Relief Fund, a GoFundMe.org fundraiser to support everything from frontline responders to families in need, as well as organizations helping communities. For more information or to donate, clickhere.

source: people.com