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Post Malone tickets 2025 including best prices, seats and schedule for Big Ass Stadium Tour with Jelly Roll

Emily Dozier

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Post Malone will get a little more country in 2025. After a handful of Grammy and CMA nominations for his collaborations with Jelly Roll and Morgan Wallen, the singer is headed to the road for the Big Ass Stadium Tour to celebrate his latest album, F-1 Trillion.

Released in August 2024, Post Malone's sixth album marked his official transition to country, and he couldn't have done it any better, topping the charts with features from Brad Paisley, Dolly Parton, Tim McGraw as well as Jelly Roll and Sierra Ferrell, who will join Malone on the Big Ass Stadium Tour.

The roadshow includes 25 stops around the U.S. and Canada, beginning in April 2025 and wrapping up in July after shows in stadiums and ballparks in cities like Salt Lake City, Toronto, Boise, Hersey and even Ridgedale, Missouri.

So go big or go home, or go to the Big Ass Stadium Tour. It's up to you. Here's how to get best tickets to the roadshow to see Post Malone, Jelly Roll and Sierra Ferrell on the road in 2025.

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Post Malone 2025 Big Ass Stadium Tour tickets

Tickets for the Big Ass Stadium Tour are available now on StubHub,

The tour-opening show in Salt Lake City currently has tickets going for as little as $75. Those who want to see Post Malone in his beloved Dallas can do so for only $100, though prime field seats cost at least $300. Canadian fans can see the singer on the roadshow for $100 in Toronto.

Click the link below to view the latest prices as well as seat maps for every venue.

BUY NOW: Cheapest prices for Post Malone & Jelly Roll on the Big Ass Stadium Tour

Post Malone 2025 Big Ass Stadium Tour schedule

Post Malone begins his Big Ass Stadium Tour in Indio, California, for Coachella 2025. The singer is the first to announce his appearance at the festival.

After Coachella, he'll visit Salt Lake City on April 29 visiting 25 total cities across the U.S., as well as one stop in Toronto, before wrapping it up on July 1 in San Francisco. 

Below is a look at the tour's schedule of cities and dates. 

DateCityVenueTickets
Sun., April 13Indio, CA*^Coachella Music Festival-
Sun., April 20Indio, CA*^Coachella Music Festival-
Tues., April 29Salt Lake City, UTRice-Eccles Stadium-
Sat., May 3Las Vegas, NVAllegiant Stadium-
Wed., May 7San Antonio, TXAlamodome-
Fri., May 9Dallas, TXAT&T Stadium-
Sun., May 11Atlanta, GAMercedes-Benz Stadium-
Tues., May 13Saint Louis, MOBusch Stadium-
Sun., May 18Detroit, MIFord Field-
Tues., May 20Minneapolis, MNU.S. Bank Stadium-
Thurs., May 22Chicago, ILWrigley Field-
Sat., May 24Philadelphia, PACitizens Bank Park-
Mon., May 26Toronto, ONRogers Centre-
Wed., May 28Hershey, PAHersheypark Stadium-
Thurs., May 29Pittsburgh, PAPNC Park-
Sat., May 31Foxborough, MA^Gillette Stadium-
Mon., June 2Washington, DC^Northwest Stadium-
Wed., June 4New York, NY^Citi Field-
Sun., June 8Miami, FL*^Hard Rock stadium-
Tues., June 10Orlando, FL^Camping World Stadium-
Fri., June 13Ridgedale, MO^Thunder Ridge Nature Arena-
Sun., June 15Denver, CO^Empower Field at Mile High-
Thurs., June 19Los Angeles, CA^SoFi StadiumBuy now
Sat., June 21Glendale, AZ*^State Farm StadiumBuy now
Tues., June 24Boise, ID^Albertsons StadiumBuy now
Thurs., June 26Seattle, WA^T-Mobile ParkBuy now
Sat., June 28Portland, OR^Providence ParkBuy now
Tues., July 1San Francisco, CA^Oracle ParkBuy now

*No Jelly Roll

^No Sierra Ferrell

Emily Dozier

Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.