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The BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2 is rolling through summer 2026!

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Stadiums, Smash Hits, and the Biggest Co-Headliner of Summer 2026!

Post Malone and Jelly Roll are back at it. After Part 1 of the BIG ASS Stadium Tour sold out NFL-sized venues across America, the duo is running it back with Part 2 -- a 23-city stadium romp rolling through summer 2026 and wrapping up July 28 at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City. According to Billboard, this run hits Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, North Carolina, Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Montana, Ontario, and Alberta -- a coast-to-coast stadium takeover.

The bill is stacked with hits. Post Malone brings the genre-bending catalog that turned him into one of the biggest crossover stars on the planet -- "Circles," "Sunflower," "Rockstar," and the country-leaning material from F-1 Trillion. Jelly Roll shows up with the bruiser hooks and confessional storytelling that made him country radio's biggest breakout, songs like "Need a Favor," "Save Me," and "I Am Not Okay." Two of the most-streamed artists in America, on the same stadium bill -- that is the pitch, and so far ticket buyers are eating it up.

Among the stadium stops still ahead on the schedule below: Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte (June 9), Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis (June 12), Pratt and Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field in East Hartford (June 22), Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland (June 25), Raymond James Stadium in Tampa (July 8), Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville (July 11), Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City (July 15), and the SLC finale at Rice-Eccles Stadium on July 28. The full route also includes festival stops at Stagecoach, Gulf Coast Jam, and Summerfest.

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Inside the BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2

When Post Malone and Jelly Roll first announced the BIG ASS Stadium Tour, the pitch was simple: two of the loudest, most genre-mashing acts in modern American music on the same stadium bill. Part 1 sold out shows from coast to coast, with Variety and Rolling Stone tracking what quickly became one of the highest-grossing concert events of the year. Part 2 doubles down on the formula and expands the reach -- 23 cities, NFL-grade venues, and a full summer's worth of stadium nights running through July.

Post Malone's recent pivot into country with F-1 Trillion -- featuring collaborations with Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs, Hank Williams Jr., and more -- has made him a natural co-headliner for Jelly Roll's blue-collar country and Southern rock-leaning catalog. The chemistry between the two has carried over from their joint single "Losers" into full-blown stadium synergy. Expect long sets from each artist, plus the kind of joint moments that fans on setlist.fm have been tracking show by show.

The venues this time around lean heavily into college football stadiums and MLB ballparks. Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte is home to the Carolina Panthers; Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis is the Colts' building; Rentschler Field in East Hartford is the UConn Huskies' home base. Kansas City's Kauffman Stadium is one of the few MLB venues hosting this tour -- a different kind of stadium night than the typical football-arena setup. Each city brings its own configuration, parking situation, and entrance routine, so check the official venue page for specifics before you head out.

Pricing for stadium dates has been wide-ranging. Lower-bowl seats and floor pits have moved quickly on primary platforms like Ticketmaster, while value seats in the upper sections are typically available across most dates. Coverage from Pollstar notes that this is one of the year's most consistently in-demand stadium runs, which is exactly what you would expect from a Post Malone and Jelly Roll co-headliner.

Festival overlap is a notable feature of the 2026 schedule. The tour weaves in slots at Stagecoach, Gulf Coast Jam, Carolina Country Fest, Barefoot Country Music Festival, and Milwaukee's Summerfest. Those are not BIG ASS Stadium Tour dates per se, but they do put Post and Jelly in front of overlapping audiences and reinforce the country crossover positioning that has defined this era for both artists.

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Where can I buy Big Ass Stadium Tour tickets?

Primary tickets for the Big Ass Stadium Tour are released through Ticketmaster and venue box offices. The official tour info is posted at postmalone.com and jellyroll.com. Verified resale tickets are also available on BigStub, with no hidden fees and a buyer guarantee on every order.

What is the Big Ass Stadium Tour schedule?

Part 2 of the Big Ass Stadium Tour runs through summer 2026 with stops including Charlotte (June 9), Indianapolis (June 12), East Hartford (June 22), Cleveland (June 25), Tampa (July 8), Fayetteville (July 11), Kansas City (July 15), Ames (July 17), and Missoula (July 21) before wrapping July 28, 2026 in Salt Lake City. Browse the full schedule above for the listings closest to you.

What should I know about the venues?

The tour plays NFL stadiums, college football stadiums, and a handful of MLB ballparks. Each venue has its own bag policy, parking layout, and entry routine, so check the venue's official site before the show. Major stops include Charlotte's Bank of America Stadium, Indianapolis's Lucas Oil Stadium, and Salt Lake City's Rice-Eccles Stadium.

How much do stadium tour tickets cost?

Pricing varies by city, seat, and demand. Coverage from major outlets has noted starting prices around $90 with premium and floor seats running into the hundreds. Check the listings above for current pricing across the available dates.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2?

The BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2 is Post Malone and Jelly Roll's 2026 co-headlining stadium tour. The 23-city run wraps July 28, 2026 at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, with stops in major NFL stadiums, college football stadiums, and select MLB ballparks across North America.

Who is performing on the Big Ass Stadium Tour?

Post Malone and Jelly Roll are the co-headliners on every date. Note that Jelly Roll is not scheduled to perform at the Nashville show specifically. Festival appearances on the surrounding schedule include Stagecoach, Gulf Coast Jam, and Summerfest.

When does the Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2 end?

Part 2 wraps July 28, 2026 at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City. The tour has been rolling through North American stadiums all summer.

Which stadiums are on the Big Ass Stadium Tour 2026?

Confirmed stadiums include Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Pratt and Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Jack Trice Stadium in Ames, Washington-Grizzly Stadium in Missoula, and Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City.

How much do Big Ass Stadium Tour tickets cost?

Pricing varies dramatically by city, venue, and seat location. Starting prices around $90 have been reported at most venues, with floor and premium seats running well into the hundreds and select markets posting prices over $800 for top inventory. Check the listings above for current pricing.

What songs will Post Malone perform on tour?

Expect Post Malone to mix his pop catalog with material from his country pivot album F-1 Trillion. Setlists have historically included hits like Circles, Sunflower, Rockstar, Better Now, and crossover country tracks from F-1 Trillion.

What songs will Jelly Roll perform on tour?

Jelly Roll's setlists typically include Save Me, Need a Favor, Son of a Sinner, I Am Not Okay, and other tracks from Whitsitt Chapel and Beautifully Broken, along with the joint single Losers featuring Post Malone.

Does the tour visit Canada?

Yes. The 2026 Part 2 schedule includes Canadian dates, with a stop in Edmonton, Alberta at Commonwealth Stadium and additional appearances in the country.

Are there VIP packages for the Big Ass Stadium Tour?

VIP and premium experiences are typically offered for stadium tours of this scale and may include early entry, premium seating, and exclusive merchandise. Availability varies by venue -- check the official tour page or the listings above for what's available in your city.

Are resale tickets through BigStub legitimate?

Yes. BigStub is a verified resale marketplace with more than 20 years of operating history, the highest Trustpilot rating in the industry, no hidden fees, and a full buyer guarantee on every order.

Can I sell my Big Ass Stadium Tour tickets if I can't go?

Yes. BigStub supports both buying and selling. If you have tickets you cannot use, you can list them through BigStub and connect with other fans looking for seats.

What time do the shows start?

Most stadium dates have a scheduled start time of 7:00 to 7:30 PM, with doors typically opening 90 minutes to two hours before showtime. Check the specific event listing for exact door and showtime details.

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