Post Malone hosts star-studded afterparty at Chelsea's Rex Rooms after London show
Celebrity-filled night at The Rex Rooms follows a sold-out Tottenham Hotspur Stadium concert as Post Malone continues his Big Ass World Tour.

Post Malone capped his London date Sunday with a star-studded afterparty at The Rex Rooms in Chelsea, a nightclub favored by celebrities. The 30-year-old rapper, real name Austin Richard Post, had just delivered a sold-out show at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as part of his Big Ass World Tour and slipped into the Meili main room with guests.
Inside the club, he was photographed in the company of co-owners Marc Jacques Burton and Jason McNab, along with actor Jason Momoa, continuing the party late into the night. Bottles from Momoa's Meili Vodka, Tom Holland's Bero non-alcoholic beer, Belvedere 10 and Armand de Brignac champagne were poured across tables in the club's Kings 1942 Room. The star-studded guest list also included actress Jodie Turner-Smith, Rain Spencer, Paddy Gibson, NBA star Kyle Kuzma and celebrity stylist Luxury Law.
The Rex Rooms has built a celebrity-friendly reputation in London, and the Sunday party capped what organizers described as an extraordinary week for the venue. Earlier in the week, Leonardo DiCaprio set the tone on Monday with an epic session ahead of his film premiere, joined by Benicio Del Toro and Tobey Maguire, and on Saturday the club hosted the launch of Tom Holland's Bero, underscoring the venue’s status as the capital’s most in-demand celebrity hotspot.
The club’s ownership group includes fashion designer Marc Jacques Burton, film producer Jason McNab and actor Jason Momoa, who have repeatedly hosted high-profile events at The Rex Rooms.
Post Malone’s weekend of activity also reflects his broader forays into brand ventures, including the launch of his eponymous clothing line, Austin Post, announced earlier this month. The fashion expansion arrives as the performer continues to blend music with lifestyle ventures on a global stage.