Big Ass Stadium Tour

2025 concert tour by Post Malone From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Big Ass Stadium Tour is the eighth concert tour by American musician Post Malone, in support of his sixth studio album, F-1 Trillion (2024). The tour began in Salt Lake City on April 29, 2025, and concluded in London on September 21. Later on, he announced the Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2. Part 2 of the tour began in Fort Lauderdale on April 10, 2026, and will conclude in Austin on October 24, 2026.[1][2][3][4]

Location
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Asia
Associated albumF-1 Trillion
Start dateApril 29, 2025
End dateOctober 24, 2026
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Big Ass Stadium Tour
Tour by Post Malone
Promotional poster
Location
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Asia
Associated albumF-1 Trillion
Start dateApril 29, 2025
End dateOctober 24, 2026
Legs3
No. of shows80
Supporting acts
Attendance1.06 million
Box office$169,711,711
Post Malone concert chronology
  • F-1 Trillion Tour
    (2024)
  • Big Ass Stadium Tour
    (2025–2026)
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Background

On November 19, 2024, Post Malone announced his eighth headlining concert tour, and his first all-stadium tour. Jelly Roll and Sierra Ferrell were also announced as the tour's primary opening acts. Tickets went on sale on November 26, with various presales that ran from November 20 to November 25.[5]

On February 17, 2025, Post Malone announced the European leg of the tour, which consisted of festival appearances alongside headlining stadium concerts, with Jelly Roll joining as the opening act on most dates. Tickets went on general sale four days later.[6] On May 8, extra dates in London and Berlin were added.[7] On September 5, the London shows were rescheduled from September 7 and September 8 to September 20 and September 21, respectively, due to the London Underground strikes.[8]

On May 5, 2026, the show in Tampa was rescheduled and five other American dates were cancelled, with Malone citing scheduling conflicts.[9]

Set list

This set list is representative of the show in Salt Lake City on April 29, 2025. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.[10]

  1. "Texas Tea"
  2. "Wow"
  3. "Better Now"
  4. "Lemon Tree"
  5. "Wrong Ones"
  6. "Go Flex"
  7. "Hollywood's Bleeding"
  8. "I Fall Apart"
  9. "Losers" (with Jelly Roll)
  10. "Goodbyes"
  11. "M-E-X-I-C-O"
  12. "What Don't Belong to Me"
  13. "Feeling Whitney"
  14. "Never Love You Again"
  15. "Circles"
  16. "White Iverson"
  17. "Psycho"
  18. "Finer Things"
  19. "Pour Me a Drink"
  20. "Dead at the Honky Tonk"
  21. "Rockstar"
  22. "I Had Some Help"
  23. "Sunflower"
  24. "Congratulations"

Notes

  • On the September 20 and September 21 shows in London, Post Malone performed "Broken Whiskey Glass", "Take What You Want", "I Ain't Comin' Back", and "Stay". "M-E-X-I-C-O", "Never Love You Again", "Finer Things", and "Pour Me a Drink" were removed from the setlist.

Tour dates

More information Date (2025), City ...
List of 2025 concerts[11][12]
Date (2025) City Country Venue Opening act(s) Attendance Revenue
April 29 Salt Lake City United States Rice–Eccles Stadium Jelly Roll
Sierra Ferrell
40,551 / 40,551 $6,204,677
May 3 Paradise[i] Allegiant Stadium 52,890 / 52,890 $9,310,455
May 7 San Antonio Alamodome 43,347 / 43,347 $5,741,964
May 9 Arlington AT&T Stadium 52,702 / 52,702 $9,524,853
May 11 Atlanta Mercedes-Benz Stadium 42,400 / 42,400 $5,501,373
May 13 St. Louis Busch Stadium 40,854 / 40,854 $6,371,038
May 16[a] Gulf Shores Gulf Shores Beach N/a N/a N/a
May 18 Detroit Ford Field Jelly Roll
Sierra Ferrell
47,917 / 47,917 $8,775,771
May 20 Minneapolis U.S. Bank Stadium 47,803 / 47,803 $7,665,363
May 22 Chicago Wrigley Field 39,207 / 39,207 $8,060,930
May 24 Philadelphia Citizens Bank Park Jelly Roll
Chandler Walters
42,222 / 42,222 $7,237,459
May 26 Toronto Canada Rogers Centre 38,285 / 38,285 $7,041,410
May 28 Hershey United States Hersheypark Stadium Jelly Roll
Sierra Ferrell
29,630 / 29,630 $4,852,504
May 29 Pittsburgh PNC Park 39,641 / 39,641 $6,231,078
May 31 Foxborough Gillette Stadium Jelly Roll 51,782 / 51,782 $10,819,615
June 2 Landover[ii] Northwest Stadium 29,081 / 29,081 $3,335,847
June 4 New York City Citi Field Jelly Roll
Wyatt Flores
Chandler Walters
35,585 / 35,585 $5,871,210
June 8 Miami Gardens[iii] Hard Rock Stadium Jelly Roll
Wyatt Flores
32,939 / 32,939 $3,548,320
June 10 Orlando Camping World Stadium 38,819 / 38,819 $6,137,940
June 13 Ridgedale Thunder Ridge Nature Arena 19,739 / 19,739 $2,651,625
June 15 Denver Empower Field at Mile High 55,639 / 55,639 $8,527,843
June 19 Inglewood[iv] SoFi Stadium Jelly Roll
Wyatt Flores
Chandler Walters
45,458 / 45,458 $4,825,988
June 21 Glendale State Farm Stadium Wyatt Flores
Chandler Walters
50,365 / 50,365 $6,194,580
June 24 Boise Albertsons Stadium Jelly Roll
Wyatt Flores
36,578 / 36,578 $6,548,569
June 26 Seattle T-Mobile Park 41,648 / 41,648 $7,310,461
June 28 Portland Providence Park 31,125 / 31,125 $5,333,378
July 1 San Francisco Oracle Park Jelly Roll 34,895 / 34,895 $6,087,460
August 8[b] Cluj-Napoca Romania Cluj Arena N/a N/a N/a
August 10[c] Budapest Hungary Óbudai-sziget
August 12 Prague Czech Republic Letňany
August 13[d] St. Pölten Austria Green Park N/a N/a
August 15[e] Poznań Poland Citadel Park
August 16[f] Bratislava Slovakia Vajnory Airport
August 18 Berlin Germany Parkbühne Wuhlheide Jelly Roll
August 19
August 21 Kaunas Lithuania Darius and Girėnas Stadium Justinas Jarutis
August 23 Horsens Denmark Nordstern Arena N/a
August 27[g] Milan Italy Hippodrome of San Siro N/a N/a
August 29[h] Zürich Switzerland Festivalgelände Glattbrugg
August 30[i] Munich Germany Olympiapark
September 3 Nanterre[v] France Paris La Défense Arena Jelly Roll
September 5 Hanover Germany Heinz-von-Heiden-Arena
September 9 Arnhem Netherlands GelreDome
September 12 Barcelona Spain Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
September 14 Lisbon Portugal Estádio do Restelo
September 20[j] London England Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
September 21[j]
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More information Date (2026), City ...
List of 2026 concerts
Date (2026) City Country Venue Opening act(s) Attendance Revenue
April 10[k] Fort Lauderdale United States Lauderdale Beach Park N/a N/a N/a
April 26[l] Indio Empire Polo Club
May 16[m] Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta Park
May 31[n] Panama City Beach Frank Brown Park
June 7[o] Myrtle Beach Burroughs & Chapin Pavilion Place
June 9 Charlotte Bank of America Stadium Jelly Roll
Carter Faith
June 12 Indianapolis Lucas Oil Stadium
June 16 Toronto Canada Rogers Stadium
June 20[p] Wildwood United States Wildwood Beach N/a N/a N/a
June 22 East Hartford Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field Jelly Roll
Carter Faith
June 25 Cleveland Huntington Bank Field
June 27[q] Milwaukee Henry Maier Festival Park N/a N/a N/a
June 30 Nashville Nissan Stadium Carter Faith
July 8[r] Tampa Raymond James Stadium Jelly Roll
Carter Faith
July 11 Fayetteville Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium
July 15 Kansas City Kauffman Stadium
July 17 Ames Jack Trice Stadium
July 21 Missoula Washington-Grizzly Stadium
July 24 Edmonton Canada Commonwealth Stadium
July 25
July 28 Salt Lake City United States Rice-Eccles Stadium
August 29[s] Dieppe Canada Site MusiquArt Site N/a N/a N/a
September 16 Hong Kong[t] Kai Tak Stadium Don Toliver
September 19 Kaohsiung Taiwan Kaohsiung National Stadium
September 22 Bangkok Thailand Rajamangala Stadium
September 25 Singapore Singapore National Stadium
September 27 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia TM National Stadium
September 29 Bocaue[vi] Philippines Philippine Arena
October 2 Goyang[vii] South Korea Goyang Stadium
October 6 Yokohama[viii] Japan K-Arena Yokohama
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Cancelled dates

More information Date (2026), City ...
List of cancelled concerts
Date (2026) City Country Venue Reason
May 13 El Paso United States Sun Bowl Scheduling conflict[9][15][16]
May 19 Waco McLane Stadium
May 23 Baton Rouge Tiger Stadium
May 26 Birmingham, Alabama Protective Stadium
June 5 Oxford Vaught-Hemingway Stadium
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Notes

Cities

  1. Promoted as Las Vegas.
  2. Promoted as Miami.
  3. Promoted as Los Angeles.
  4. Promoted as Paris.
  5. Promoted as Manila.
  6. Promoted as Seoul.
  7. Promoted as Tokyo.

Other

  1. This show is part of the Sand In My Boots Festival.
  2. This show is part of Untold Festival.
  3. This show is part of Sziget Festival.
  4. This show is part of Frequency Festival.
  5. This show is part of Bittersweet Festival.
  6. This show is part of Lovestream Festival.
  7. This show is part of I-Days Festival.
  8. This show is part of Zürich Openair.
  9. This show is part of Superbloom Festival.
  10. Rescheduled from September 7 and 8, 2025, due to the London Underground strikes.
  11. This show is part of Tortuga Music Festival.
  12. This show is part of Stagecoach Festival.
  13. This show is part of Boots in the Park Albuquerque.
  14. This show is part of Gulf Coast Jam.
  15. This show is part of Carolina Country Music Fest.
  16. This show is part of Barefoot Music Festival.
  17. This show is part of Summerfest.
  18. Rescheduled from May 29, 2026, due to scheduling conflicts.[13]
  19. This show is part of YQM Country Fest.
  20. Promoted as The Big Tour (stylized as The Big Censored Tour).[14]

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