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Post Malone Tour Launch Blows Fans Away with Jelly Roll Magic!

KEYPOINTS SUMMARY – Post Malone Tour Launch

  • Post Malone kicks off his first-ever stadium tour with Jelly Roll – Post Malone Tour Launch
  • The Big Ass Stadium Tour opened with a 3.5-hour all-genre party
  • 45,000 fans went wild at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City
  • Posty brought emotional energy, fireworks, and crowd love
  • Jelly Roll stunned with vocals, swagger, and inspiring words
  • Their on-stage duet for “Losers” was the bromance moment of the night
  • Post Malone may have used up all of America’s fireworks
  • This is shaping up to be the best concert of the summer

Post Malone Stadium Tour Is the Concert of the YEAR — Fans Lose Their Minds at Explosive Kickoff with Jelly Roll!

OK, STOP EVERYTHING.
If you haven’t already bought your tickets to the Post Malone Stadium Tour, what are you doing with your life??

Post Malone Tour Launch
Post Malone Tour Launch. He knows how to make an entrance

Post Malone just officially launched what’s shaping up to be the greatest concert event of 2025, and yes — your summer depends on it.

Kicking off the Big Ass Stadium Tour with his genre-bending soul brother Jelly Roll, Posty pulled 45,000 fans into a swirling, screaming, firework-blasting frenzy at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, and every second was legendary.

We’re talking a full-blown, emotional, beer-fueled spectacle that lasted more than 3.5 hours and felt like your favorite dive bar made love to a Fourth of July firework show.

Let’s dive in. This night was insane.


Post Malone Is Nervous? Could Have Fooled Us!

Post Malone Tour Launch
Post Malone Tour Launch

Sure, Post Malone admitted he was “scared” before stepping on stage — but from the moment he emerged in jeans, mega-sized belt buckle, and a Ramblin’ Rose T-shirt, gripping a red Solo cup in one hand and a mic in the other, he looked like the king of the stadium.

He crept down the catwalk like a country-rock ninja, dropping the bass-heavy “Texas Tea” as fans lost their minds. By the time the fireworks and flames exploded during the first chorus, it was clear: Posty was home.

From that moment on, there was no coming down. Post Malone Tour Launch.


Jelly Roll Turns Up the Heat with Country-Rock Fire

Before Post took the stage, Jelly Roll lit up the night with a 50-minute set that blurred the lines between country, rock, and gritty hip-hop.

Draped in black with a massive chain slung across his chest, Jelly was all power and heart. He served “Liar,” “Lonely Road,” and more with such raw, emotional punch that fans were visibly moved — some even in tears.

“I’ve never been this nervous in my life,” Jelly told the crowd — but you’d never know it. His vocals were flawless, and his authentic energy was magnetic.

He spoke about family, mistakes, redemption, and dreams. And by the end, 45,000 people were chanting his name like he’d just walked on water.


The Post Malone-Jelly Roll Bromance Hits Full Power

Let’s talk about the moment that broke the internet.

Posty called Jelly Roll back on stage mid-set for their duet “Losers” — a fan-favorite off Post’s genre-crossing country record “F1-Trillion.”

It wasn’t just a song. It was a celebration. Of friendship. Of success. And of two misfits who made it to the big leagues.

They sparred vocals, strolled the catwalk together, and ended it all in a bear hug that was so real it hurt. Cue more fireworks. Cue tears. And cue 45,000 phones in the air.

This was THE moment.


Post Malone’s Setlist Was a Rollercoaster of Epic Proportions

The concert wasn’t just loud — it was emotional. Post took fans through every mood:

  • “Rockstar” turned the stadium into a headbanging pit
  • “Circles” had couples slow-dancing in the aisles
  • “Sunflower” got everyone, including security, singing
  • “Pour Me a Drink” felt like a backyard barbecue exploded in the best way

He never missed. Not once. Every track hit harder than the last.

And did we mention the visuals? Pyro, lasers, confetti, and more fireworks than most cities can afford in July. Post might’ve singlehandedly bankrupted the U.S. fireworks industry, and we’re not mad.


Fans Lost It — And So Did the Internet

#PostMaloneTour was trending worldwide before the final chorus even hit.

TikTokers were live-streaming. Twitter/X was melting. Instagram flooded with blurry videos and screaming captions like:

  • “Best concert of my LIFE”
  • “Post Malone is a G.O.A.T. period.”
  • “Cried, danced, blacked out emotionally. I love you, Posty.”
  • “Jelly Roll deserves an Oscar for that hug alone.”

This tour isn’t just a concert. It’s a movement. It’s a lifestyle.


Why This Tour Is Different — and Better

Sure, other artists are hitting stadiums this summer. But nothing — NOTHING — hits like this.

Why?

  • It’s raw. Post and Jelly Roll don’t hide the nerves, the love, or the gratitude.
  • It’s real. No faking. Just two guys who beat the odds and now get to do it big.
  • It’s a party. From start to finish, you feel like you’re part of something bigger.
  • It’s emotional. Tears, laughter, fireworks — you’ll feel it all.

This isn’t just a “night out.” This is a core memory in the making.


What’s Next on the Big Ass Stadium Tour?

After Salt Lake City, the Big Ass Stadium Tour is rolling into:

  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Dallas, TX
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Chicago, IL
  • New York, NY
  • Los Angeles, CA

Each stop is already selling out fast. If you haven’t locked in your tickets, consider this your final warning.


This Is the Summer of Post Malone

Forget the beach. Forget brunch. And Forget “Hot Girl Summer.”

This is POSTY SUMMER.

The Post Malone stadium tour is not just a concert — it’s the moment, the vibe, the soundtrack to your wildest summer nights. And with Jelly Roll riding shotgun, the ride only gets crazier from here.

Get your tickets. Grab your friends. Stock up on red Solo cups.

Because Post Malone just dropped the concert of the year, and we are NOT missing a single beat.

Post Malone setlist: All the songs he and Jelly Roll played on their 2025 tour

Post Malone Big Ass Stadium Tour setlist

  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 (with Sierra Ferrell)”
  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”

Jelly Roll Big Ass Stadium Tour setlist

  1. Heart of Stone”
  2. “Get By”
  3. “Liar”
  4. “Lonely Road”
  5. “Wild Ones” (Jessie Murph cover)
  6. “Son of a Sinner”
  7. “I Am Not Okay”
  8. “Sweet Home Alabama” / “How You Remind Me” / “Flowers” / “California Love”
  9. “Need a Favor”
  10. “Save Me”
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