Post Malone + Jelly Roll Are Playing a ‘Big A–‘ Stadium Tour Next Year — See Dates!

In 2025, one of the top names in the country music industry will accompany Post Malone as he takes his period to stadiums.

Posty revealed his Big A– Stadium Tour on Tuesday, November 19, which would take him to 24 stadiums in the United States and one in Canada.

Jelly Roll, who will open all but four of the dates, will accompany him. Sierra Ferrell is supporting the program as well.

Post’s country album F-1 Trillion, which he published earlier this year, will be the main attraction of the Big A– Stadium Tour. The singer-rapper used duets extensively to make that project, which is his first complete collection of country songs, come to life.

On some album tracks, he collaborated with celebrities like Morgan Wallen, Blake Shelton, Chris Stapleton, Dolly Parton, and numerous others.

Both Ferrell and Jelly are featured on two different F-1 Trillion songs, so fans will have lots of chances to see those songs performed live on the forthcoming tour. Jelly contributes a duet on “Losers,” and Ferrell joins Post in a duet on “Never Love You Again.”

For Jelly, who headlined venues in 2024 with his Beautifully Broken Tour, stadiums will be an exciting new challenge.

In Utah, the Big Ass Stadium Tour will begin in April of next year and go well into the summer. The last performance is scheduled for July 1 in San Francisco.

Furthermore, Post’s social media accounts mention two tour dates in Indio, California, in mid-April; neither of the opening acts is on the schedule for those performances, nor is it included on his website’s tour calendar.

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Fans will have access to a number of pre-sales prior to the general public’s ability to purchase tickets for all performances starting Tuesday, Nov. 26 at 12 PM local time.

Post Malone’s 2025 Big A– Stadium Tour Dates:

April 29 at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, UtahMay 3 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, NevadaMay 7—Alamodome, San Antonio, TexasDallas, Texas, May 9. @ AT&T StadiumMay 11 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, GeorgiaMay 13 at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Mo.May 18—Ford Field, Detroit, Mich.May 20 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, MinnesotaMay 22—Wrigley Field, Chicago, Ill.May 24 at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaToronto, Ontario, Canada, May 26 At Rogers CenterMay 28 at Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, PennsylvaniaMay 29 at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, Pa.May 31 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MassachusettsJune 2 at Northwest Stadium in Washington, D.C.June 4 at Citi Field in New York, N.Y.June 8 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, FloridaJune 10 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, FloridaThunder Ridge Nature Arena in Ridgedale, Missouri, June 13June 15 at Mile High’s Empower Field in Denver, ColoradoJune 21 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, ArizonaJune 24 at Albertsons Stadium in Boise, Ida.June 26 at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, WashingtonJune 28 in Providence Park in Portland, OregonJuly 1 at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California

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