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Post Malone and Jelly Roll Announce Dates For Summer 2026 Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2

The pair's sequel stadium tour is slated to kick off at Sun Bowl Stadium in El Paso, Texas on May 13 after a pair of festival stops.

Post Malone, Jelly Roll at the Jelly Roll & Friends concert held at Billy Bob's Texas on May 06, 2025 in Fort Worth, Texas.

Post Malone, Jelly Roll at the Jelly Roll & Friends concert held at Billy Bob's Texas on May 06, 2025 in Fort Worth, Texas.

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Post Malone and newly minted Grammy winner Jelly Roll are hitting the road together this summer. The pair announced the sequel to their 2025 summer slam on Monday morning (Feb. 2), rolling out the dates for The BIG ASS Stadium Tour part 2.

The follow-up to last year’s run of gigs in football stadiums is slated to kick off on April 10 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. with the first of two stops at festivals with a headlining slot at the Tortuga Music Festival, followed by an April 26 appearance at the Stagecoach Music Festival in Indio, Calif. Other festival drop-ins will take place along the way, including the May 16 Boots in the Park Festival in Albuquerque, N.M., the Gulf Coast Jam in Panama City Beach, Fla. on May 31, Carolina Country Fest in Myrtle Beach, S.C. on June 7, the Barefoot Country Music Festival in Wildwood, N.J. on June 20 as well as Summerfest in Milwaukee, Wis. on June 27.


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The tour’s first stand-alone show will take place at the Sun Bowl Stadium in El Paso, Texas on May 13, followed by stops in Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, North Carolina, Indiana, Ontario, Connecticut, Ohio, Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Montana and Alberta before winding down on July 28 with a show at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Last year’s Live Nation-produced tour drew more than one million fans across North America and grossed more than $170 million. This year’s event will feature opening act Carter Faith on all the headlining dates.

Tickets will go on sale with a Post Malone artist pre-sale on Friday (Feb. 6) at 10 a.m. local time; fans have to sign up here by Wednesday (Feb. 4) at 11:59 p.m. ET, with no code needed for the multiple artist pre-sales on Ticketmaster. There will also be a Citi pre-sale for the U.S. shows beginning on Wednesday at 10 a.m. local time through Monday (Feb. 9) at 11:59 local time here. An American Express pre-sale for the Canada shows will also kick-off on Wednesday beginning at 10 a.m. local time through 11:59 p.m. local time on Monday.

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Check out the dates for the Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2 below:

  • April 10: Fort Lauderdale, Fla @ Tortuga Music Festival*
  • April 26: Indio, Calif @ Stagecoach Music Festival*
  • May 13: El Paso, Texas @ Sun Bowl Stadium
  • May 16: Albuquerque, N.M. @ Boots In The Park Festival*
  • May 19: Waco, Texas @ McLane Stadium
  • May 23: Baton Rouge, La. @ Tiger Stadium
  • May 26: Birmingham, Ala. @ Protective Stadium
  • May 29: Tampa, Fla. @ Raymond James Stadium
  • May 31: Panama City Beach, Fla. @ Gulf Coast Jam*
  • June 5: Oxford, Miss. @ Vaught-Hemingway Stadium
  • June 7: Myrtle Beach, S.C. @ Carolina Country Fest*
  • June 9: Charlotte, N.C. @ Bank of America Stadium
  • June 12: Indianapolis, Ind. @ Lucas Oil Stadium
  • June 16: Toronto, Ont. @ Rogers Stadium
  • June 20: Wildwood, N.J. @ Barefoot Country Music Festival*
  • June 22: East Hartford, Conn. @ Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field
  • June 25: Cleveland, Ohio @ Huntington Bank Field
  • June 27: Milwaukee, Wis. @ Summerfest*
  • June 30: Nashville, Tenn. @ Nissan Stadium^
  • July 11: Fayetteville, Ark. @ Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium
  • July 15: Kansas City, Mo. @ Kauffman Stadium
  • July 17: Ames, Iowa @ Jack Trice Stadium
  • July 21: Missoula, Mont. @ Washington-Grizzly Stadium
  • July 24: Edmonton, Alb. @ Commonwealth Stadium
  • July 28: Salt Lake City, Utah @ Rice-Eccles Stadium
  • *Festival appearance ^ Without Jelly Roll

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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