Did Post Malone just confirm he’s headlining Coachella?

Post Malone appeared to subtly confirm that he’ll be headlining Coachella next year.

The 17-time Grammy Award nominee on Tuesday shared the poster announcing “The Big Ass Stadium Tour,” which kicks off April 13 in Indio, Calif., the city that hosts Coachella every spring.

“I love you all so very much!” the 29-year-old Syracuse native captioned the Instagram post announcing the tour, which features Jelly Roll and special guest Sierra Ferrell.

Post will also play in Indio on April 20, over the second weekend of the festival, though Jelly Roll and Ferrell will sit out the Indio sets.

The “Circles” singer did not blatantly say that he’ll be headlining 2025 Coachella, though sources told TMZ he’s one of the three main acts for the festival.

Post’s announcement fuels speculation that the headlining acts might be unveiled earlier than usual, in part because Coachella has deleted all but one post from its own Instagram. The sole remaining post announces the April 11-13 and April 18-20 dates for the star-studded fest, which is already sold out.

This year’s headlining acts — Lana Del Rey, No Doubt, Doja Cat and Tyler, the Creator — were announced in January.

Post’s tour will hit up 25 other cities, including New York, playing Queens’ Citi Field on June 4, before wrapping up in San Francisco on July 1. Pre-sale tickets will be available starting Friday at 9 a.m. ET.

News of the tour, and apparent headlining slot, is just the latest in a string of recent wins for Post Malone, including seven Grammy nominations earlier this month, including Best Country Album for “F-1 Trillion.”

The multi-hyphenate, who appears on Taylor Swift’s “Tortured Poet’s Department,” currently holds three nominations for Swift’s track “Fortnight.” The collaboration is nominated for Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Music Video.

Representatives for Post Malone and Coachella did not immediately respond to the Daily News’ request for comment.

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