This multi-genre superstar will play 2 shows in Missouri in 2025, including new venue

In case you missed it Jelly Roll in Kansas City on November 13th you’ll get another chance to see him in Missouri – on a bigger stage with some friends.

The country star is one of the opening acts for multi-genre superstar Post Malone’s 2025 tour, The Big ASS Stadium Tour. The show is on its way to Thunder Ridge Nature Arena in Ridgedale3 1/2 hours south of Kansas City, on June 13, 2025. Joining the two on the tour is Nashville-based country artist Sierra Ferrell.

Post Malone, whose real name is Austin Post, has bounced around from hip-hop to pop throughout his career, collaborating with hip-hop star Quavo for his first Billboard Top 10 hit “Congratulations” and “Fortnight” featuring Taylor Swiftwhich hit no. 1 on the charts.

He now records country songs. The Grammy-nominated Dallas native’s debut country album, “F-1 Trillion” landed at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart in 2024 with features from Chris Stapleton, Blake Shelton, Dolly Parton, Morgan Wallen and tour opener Jelly Roll.

Fans can now sign up access to tickets on Ticketmasterand they will have the opportunity to purchase tickets on Friday, November 22 during the artist sale. Fans who have a Citi credit card can access an exclusive presale now, and tickets go on sale to the general public on Tuesday, November 26.

Fans with T-Mobile as mobile provider can get exclusive access to reserved tickets for 30 days before the day of the show, in this case May 14.

Located at 1901 State Highway 86 in Ridgedale, the outdoor amphitheater is a 15-minute drive from Branson and is billed as the “first of its kind in the world,” according to a news release. Owned by Bass Pro Shops founder Johnny Morris, the 20,000-seat venue overlooks Table Rock Lake and the Boston Mountains of Arkansas.

It is the first concert announcement for the venue for 2025. It reopened in 2024 after fixing issues that arose during Garth Brooks’ three shows in 2022, including traffic issues, limited on-site parking, miles of walking and issues for attendees with disabilities, all of which caused many fans to miss a few songs or all the show.

In 2024, the arena saw country stars Morgan Wallen and Luke Bryan, regional Mexican band Fuerza Regida, pop rock band Imagine Dragons, Latin rap star Pitbull and hip-hop favorite T-Pain.

The tour also travels to Busch Stadium in St. Louis on May 13, 2025, which is four hours east of Kansas City.