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Post Malone and Jelly Roll are not small words.

The crossover country-rap-rock stars have just announced that they will embark on their ‘Big Ass Stadium Tour’ for the summer of 2025 with special guest Sierra Ferrell from April to July.

Nearing the end of the 26-concert trek, the swashbuckling co-headliners are scheduled to bring their hits to Flushing, NY’s Citi Field on Wednesday, June 4.

“See you over the rainbow when the flowers bloom,” Ferrell shared Instagram.

Before and midway through the mega-run, Post Malone is slated to lend his talents to not one, not two, not three, but four (!) festivals, including Coachella, which he may have accidentally leaked when he shared ‘Big Ass Stadium Tour’ ‘ notice.

He will also be in San Diego’s Wild Horses, Los Angeles’ Rolling Loud and Morgan Wallen’s Sand in my Boots.

As for Jelly Roll, he is slated to headline the Phoenix Open, Tortuga Music Festival, Stagecoach, Buckeye Country Superfest, YQM Country Fest and a series of solo dates in Canada as part of his ongoing ‘Beautifully Broken Tour’.

Fans can purchase tickets for all upcoming Post Malone and Jelly Roll shows on sites like Vivid Seats; the official on-sale for the ‘Big Ass Stadium Tour’ is Tuesday, November 26.

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Post Malone and Jelly Roll Tour Schedule 2025

A full calendar including all ‘Big Ass Stadium Tour’ dates, venues and links to purchase tickets can be found below.

‘Big Ass Stadium Tour’ dates
April 29 at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, UT
May 3 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, NV
May 7 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, TX
May 9 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX
May 11 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, GA
May 13 at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Mo
May 18 at Ford Field in Detroit, MI
May 20 at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, MN
May 22 at Wrigley Field in Chicago, IL
May 24th at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, PA
May 26 at the Rogers Center in Toronto, ON, CA
May 28 at Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, PA
May 29 at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, PA
May 31 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA
June 2 at Northwest Stadium in Landover, MD
June 4 at Citi Field in Flushing, NY
June 8 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, FL
no Jelly Roll
June 10 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, FL
June 13 at Thunder Ridge Natures Arena in Ridgedale, MO
June 15 at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, CO
June 21 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ
no Jelly Roll
June 24 at Albertsons Stadium in Boise, ID
June 26 at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, WA
June 28 at Providence Park in Portland, OR
July 1 at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California

Post Malone festival performances

As mentioned above, Post Malone has a number of major festival gigs lined up over the next few months.

For a closer look, here’s everything you need to know—from venues to other headliners—about the rapper-turned-country star’s festival stop.

Post Malone festival dates
Wild Horse Festival
December 30 at PETCO Park in San Diego, California
Paul Cauthen, Zach Top, Vincent Neil Emerson
Rolls high
14.-16. March 2025 at The Lot at Hollywood Park in Inglewood, CA
Nicki Minaj, Future x Metro Boomin, Don Toliver, $uicideboy$, PARTYNEXTDOOR
Coachella Music and Arts Festival
April 11-13 and 18-20, 2025 at Empire Polo Field in Indio, CA
TBA
Sand in my boots
16.-18. May 2025 at Gulf Shores Beach in Gulf Shores, AL
Morgan Wallen, Brooks and Dunn, Hardy, T-Pain, Diplo

Jelly Roll festival performances

You may recall that Jelly Roll also booked quite a few multi-day musical extravaganzas.

To make sure you’re in the loop, we’ve got all the details on each one below.

Jelly Roll festival dates
Coors Light Birds Nest at the Phoenix Open
February 5 at TPC of Scottsdale in Scottsdale, AZ
Treaty Oak Revival
Tortuga Music Festival
4th-6th April at Fort Lauderdale Beach Park in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Megan Moroney, Keith Urban, Luke Combs, Parker McCollum, Shaboozey
Stagecoach Music Festival
April 25-27 at the Empire Polo Field in Indio, CA
Zach Bryan, Sturgill Simpson, Lana Del Rey, Luke Combs, Koe Wetzel
Buckeye Country Superfest
June 21 at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, OH
Kane Brown, Megan Moroney, Treaty Oak Revival, Dasha, Conner Smith
YQM Country Fest
August 21-23 at MusiquArt Site in Dieppe, NB, CA
Kane Brown, Luke Bryan, Jon Pardi, Dylan Scott.Tenille Arts

Curious about where else Jelly Roll is headed? Check out his complete ‘Beautifully Broken Tour’ calendar for 2024-25 here.

Post Malone set list

Malone officially launched the ‘F-1 Trillion Tour’ on September 8th in West Valley City, UT. According to Set list FMthis is what he performed that night:

01.) “Wrong”

02.) “Fineer Things”

03.) “Circles”

04.) “What doesn’t belong to me”

05.) “Guy For That” (Live debut)

06.) “Chemical”

07.) “California Sober”

08.) “MEXICO”

09.) “Candy Paint”

10.) “Fallin’ in Love” (Live Debut)

11.) “Who Needs You”

12.) “Two Hearts” (Live Debut)

13.) “Stay”

14.) “I’m Falling Apart”

15.) “Better Now”

16.) “Texas Tea”

17.) “Psycho”

18.) “Yours”

19.) “White Iverson”

20.) “Go To Hell”

21.) “I Had Some Help”

22.) “rock star”

23.) “Congratulations”

Encore

24.) “Sunflower”

Jelly Roll set list

The 39-year-old headlined at Albany’s MVP Arena on Tuesday, September 24.

According to Set list FMhere’s what he took to the stage that night.

01.) “I’m not okay”

02.) “Burner”

03.) “Halfway to Hell”

04.) “Come By”

05.) “Happy Birthday to You” (Mildred J. Hill & Patty Hill cover)

06.) “Son of a Sinner”

07.) “Friends in Low Places” (Garth Brooks cover)

08.) “I Feel Like a Woman” (Shania Twain cover)

09.) “Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)” (Green Day cover)

10.) “Lonely Road / Take Me Home, Country Roads” (mgk cover)

11.) “The Creature / Same A–hole / Fall in the Fall / Wild Ones”

12.) “She”

13.) “Liar”

14.) “Bottle and Mary Jane”

15.) “Need a favor”

16.) “Smoking Section”

17.) “Heart of Stone”

18.) “Save Me”

Post Malone new music

On August 15, Malone dropped his first official country album, “F-1 Trillion.”

The 18-track record is a departure from the laid-back rapper’s typical output, but it’s hard to tell because he’s so comfortable with the genre.

Americana-fried bops like “Have A Heart” (feat. Dolly Parton), the aforementioned “What Don’t Belong To Me” and the boot-stompin’ “Wrong Ones” perfectly balance Malone’s Hip-Hop attitude and his newfound country sound .

“Finer Things” isn’t half bad either.

To hear the anthemic album for yourself, find “F-1 Trillion” here.

Jelly Roll new music

On October 11, Jelly Roll released the extended 28-song version of his “Beautifully Broken” album.

At 83 minutes, the Tennessee native paints pictures of his struggle with sobriety through a merry, brave country. Most of the songs here start small and intimate and quickly build into powerful stadium anthems, perfect for next summer’s tour.

Highlights here include the crazy, soulful country, bluegrass, folk and rock mashup “Liar,” the vulnerable ballad “I Am Not Okay,” and the boot-stomping, hand-clapping banger “Get By.”

We’re also quite fond of the finger-snapping jam “Everyone Bleeds” and the fiddle-heavy “Devil Down” featuring Ernest.

Does that sound like the record to you?

Click here to give “Beautifully Broken (Pickin’ Up The Pieces)” a spin.

Sierra Ferrell

The 2025 Grammy nominee has been around the block himself.

She just finished her 2024 ‘Shoot For The Moon Tour’ that sent her to major venues and festivals across North America.

If you want to familiarize yourself with her sound, we recommend starting with her excellent album from 2024 “Trail of Flowers” it’s equal parts introspective and invigorating.

Country stars on tour in 2024-25

Can’t wait to start scooting with a few thousand other country fans?

Here are just five artists on the way, the next few months could make that dream a reality in no time.

• Zach Bryan

• Megan Moroney

• Zach Top

• Thomas Rhett

• Brooks and Dunn

Who else is out and about? Take a look at our list of all 2025 Grammy nominees on tour to find the show for you.


This article was written by Matt Levy, the New York Post’s live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows—and finds great ticket prices online. Since starting his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that offers may expire and all prices are subject to change.