Post Malone is hitting the road again in 2025.
The artist, who recently transitioned from hip-hop and adult contemporary music to the country genre, has announced the Big Ass Stadium Tour, which will see the “I Had Some Help” singer tour some of the biggest venues in the United States. To help out, he’s co-headlining with Jelly Roll and bringing Sierra Ferrell for several stops along the way.
The tour comes shortly after the conclusion of the F-1 Trillion Tour, which saw Post make stops across the country for two months following the release of his highly-anticipated album F-1 Trillion. The project, spanning 18 tracks with an additional nine solo cuts on the Long Bed deluxe version, has been streamed hundreds of millions of times, primarily driven by collaborations with Morgan Wallen, Blake Shelton, and Luke Combs.
Jelly Roll appears on the 10th track, “Losers,” which fans can expect to see performed live by the two artists since Jelly will be present for most of the shows. Mr. Roll is coming off releasing his latest album, Beautifully Broken, which debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart.
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Meanwhile, Sierra Ferrell has been having quite the year, with her collaboration with Post Malone’s “Never Love You Again” racking up tens of millions of streams since its release. She’s also enjoyed plenty of success on her own, thanks to the release of her latest LP, Trail of Flowers, which dropped back in March.
The tour will continue to promote Malone’s F-1 Trillion album, although it’s unclear whether there will be any new music to get fans excited ahead of time. Either way, Post Malone touring the biggest stadiums in the United States is exciting in and of itself, especially considering how balanced his setlist for the F-1 Trillion Tour was, blending smash hits like “Congratulations” and “Circles” with new tracks like “Finer Things” and “California Sober.”
The Big Ass Stadium Tour kicks off on April 13, 2025 in Indio, California. It’ll wrap up on July 11 in San Francisco. You can view all of the tour dates and stops below:
- April 13 – Indio, CA
- April 20 – Indio, CA
- April 29 – Salt Lake City, UT
- May 3 – Las Vegas, NV
- May 7 – San Antonio, TX
- May 9 – Dallas, TX
- May 11 – Atlanta, GA
- May 13 – St. Louis, MO
- May 18 – Detroit, MI
- May 20 – Minneapolis, MN
- May 22 – Chicago, IL
- May 24 – Philadelphia, PA
- May 26 – Toronto, ON
- May 28 – Hershey, PA
- May 29 – Pittsburgh, PA
- May 31 – Foxborough, MA
- June 2 – Washington, DC
- June 4 – New York, NY
- June 8 – Miami, FL
- June 10 – Orlando, FL
- June 13 – Ridgedale, MO
- June 15 – Denver, CO
- June 21 – Glendale, AZ
- June 24 – Boise, ID
- June 26 – Seattle, WA
- June 28 – Portland, OR
- July 1 – San Francisco, CA