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Post Malone & Jelly Roll Go Bigger, Louder, and Wilder with BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2

Post Malone isn’t easing into his country era, he’s flooring it. And he’s bringing Jelly Roll back along for the ride.


Courtesy Of Jelly Roll On Facebook
Courtesy Of Jelly Roll On Facebook

After last year’s monster, headline-stealing, stadium-packing run, the duo that nobody predicted but everybody showed up for is officially reloading with The BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2. Bigger rooms. Louder crowds. Same wild chemistry.

If Part 1 was the proof of concept, Part 2 is the victory parade with fireworks strapped to it.


Last year’s tour pulled more than a million fans and over $170 million in gross, turning Post Malone’s genre-blurring evolution and Jelly Roll’s arena-sized redemption story into one of the most talked-about live shows on the road. What started as a “that’s interesting” pairing quickly became a “you had to be there” spectacle.


Now they’re doubling down and supersizing it.


From Tailgates to Takeovers

This summer’s run reads like a map of American noise: Baton Rouge, Fayetteville, Waco, Oxford, Birmingham, plus major festival stops like Stagecoach and Tortuga. Yes, they’re hitting college football stadiums the kind where Saturdays already feel like concerts and the crowds already know how to yell in unison.


It’s a smart fit. These shows aren’t built for polite applause. They’re built for roar.

Post brings the hooks, the hits, and the genre-jumping catalog that refuses to sit still. Jelly Roll brings the grit, the gratitude, and the testify-style vocals that turn arenas into group therapy with subwoofers. Together, they’ve got a tag-team energy that feels loose, loud, and completely locked in.


No Chill, All Thrill

The BIG ASS production and yes, they mean it is built to overwhelm in the best way: towering visuals, full-throttle staging, and setlists stacked with smash singles, fan favorites, and left-turn surprises. It’s less “concert” and more controlled detonation.

Also joining the party on all headlining dates: Carter Faith, whose sharp-edged songwriting and cool-country swagger make her the perfect tone-setter before the stadium goes full combustion mode.


The Crossover That Became a Takeover

At this point, calling Post Malone’s country move a “crossover” feels outdated. He’s not visiting, he’s moved furniture in. And with Jelly Roll one of country’s most powerful crowd-connectors, alongside him, the shows feel less like a genre blend and more like a genre bulldozer.


Country, rock, hip-hop, heartland storytelling, it’s all fair game, and it’s all landing with fans who care more about feeling something than labeling it.


Bottom line: This tour isn’t subtle. It isn’t small. And it definitely isn’t sitting still.

It’s BIG. It’s loud. It’s back. And Round Two might hit even harder.


POST MALONE PRESENTS: THE BIG ASS STADIUM TOUR PART 2 DATES: 

Fri Apr 10 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Tortuga Music Festival*

Sun Apr 26 – Indio, CA – Stagecoach Music Festival*

Wed May 13 – El Paso, TX – Sun Bowl Stadium

Sat May 16 – Albuquerque, NM – Boots In The Park Festival*

Tue May 19 – Waco, TX – McLane Stadium

Sat May 23 – Baton Rouge, LA – Tiger Stadium

Tue May 26 – Birmingham, AL – Protective Stadium

Fri May 29 – Tampa, FL – Raymond James Stadium

Sun May 31 – Panama City Beach, FL – Gulf Coast Jam*

Fri Jun 05 – Oxford, MS – Vaught-Hemingway Stadium

Sun Jun 07 – Myrtle Beach, SC – Carolina Country Fest*

Tue Jun 09 – Charlotte, NC – Bank of America Stadium

Fri Jun 12 – Indianapolis, IN – Lucas Oil Stadium

Tue Jun 16 – Toronto, ON – Rogers Stadium

Sat Jun 20 – Wildwood, NJ – Barefoot Country Music Festival*

Mon Jun 22 – East Hartford, CT – Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field

Thu Jun 25 – Cleveland, OH – Huntington Bank Field

Sat Jun 27 – Milwaukee, WI – Summerfest*

Tue Jun 30 – Nashville, TN – Nissan Stadium^

Sat Jul 11 – Fayetteville, AR – Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium

Wed Jul 15 – Kansas City, MO – Kauffman Stadium

Fri Jul 17 – Ames, IA – Jack Trice Stadium

Tue Jul 21 – Missoula, MT – Washington-Grizzly Stadium

Fri Jul 24 – Edmonton, AB – Commonwealth Stadium

Tue Jul 28 – Salt Lake City, UT – Rice-Eccles Stadium


*Festival appearance

^ Without Jelly Roll


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