Post Malone and Jelly Roll are coming back for an encore.
After 2025’s ‘Big ASS World Tour,’ the country co-headliners with Hip-Hop chops will return for ‘The BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2’ with special guest Carter Faith from April through July this year.
As of now, they don’t have a New York stop booked from their spring and summer run but Post Malone will get close when he hits Wildwood, NJ’s annual Barefoot Country Music Festival on June 20.
Other headliners on the bill include Eric Church, Kelsea Ballerini, Miranda Lambert, Shaboozey and The Fray among others.
Last summer when the tattooed twosome performed together, Jelly Roll — who just won three 2026 Grammy Awards including Best Country Album for “Beautifully Broke” — would typically take approximately 12 songs to the stage, according to Set List FM. “Save Me,” “Liar,” “Wild Ones,” “Need A Favor” and “Lonely Road” were just a few of the most notable tracks to make the cut from his expansive back catalog.
One he wrapped, the Post portion of the concert began. Set List FM reported that he’d regularly deliver 25 or so songs at all shows like “Sunflower,” “I Had Some Help,” “Circles,” “White Iverson” and “rockstar.”
“The April 29 kickoff of their Big Ass Stadium Tour…was a 3 ½-hour genre-agnostic party, with both guys frequently addressing the crowd of about 45,000 with sincere gratitude in between pulling from their cauldron of beer-swilling hits,” USA Today reported about a 2025 show of theirs.
“…this stadium tour is obviously a testament to the sustained rise of both Post Malone’s and Jelly Roll’s careers. But more importantly, it’s a platform that demonstrates nice guys can finish first.”
Post Malone and Jelly Roll tickets become available first for select dates through a pre-sale that starts Friday, Feb. 6 at 10 am local time. Fans need to register by Wednesday, Feb. 4 at 11:59 p.m. ET to participate.
Tickets officially go on sale to the general public on Tuesday, Feb. 10 at 10 am local time through Ticketmaster but are available now on trusted secondary market sites like StubHub, Vivid Seats and GameTime.
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Post Malone and Jelly Roll tour schedule 2026
A complete calendar including all North American tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.
Post Malone festival appearances
On top of the tour, the 30-year-old hitmaker has seven fest gigs in the books this year. Here’s where you can find him along with all the exciting acts he’s sharing the stage with at multi-day musical extravaganzas:
| Tortuga Music Festival April 10-12 at Fort Lauderdale Beach Park in Fort Lauderdale, FL Riley Green, Kenny Chesney, Ice Cube, The Fray, Dwight Yoakam |
| Stagecoach Music Festival April 24-26 at the Empire Polo Field in Indio, CA Cody Johnson, Lainey Wilson, Journey, Brooks & Dunn, Hootie & the Blowfish |
| Boots In The Park Festival May 15-16 at Balloon Fiesta Park in Albuquerque, NM Jelly Roll, Jessie Murph, Koe Wetzel, Cody Jinks, Max McNown |
| Gulf Coast Jam May 28-31 at the Frank Brown Park in Panama City Beach Riley Green, Chris Stapleton, Keith Urban, Treaty Oak Revival, Koe Wetzel |
| Carolina Country Fest June 4-7 at the CCMFG in Myrtle Beach, SC Riley Green, Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton, Tucker Wetmore, Cole Swindell |
| Barefoot Country Music Festival June 18-21 at Wildwood Beach in Wildwood, NJ Tucker Wetmore, Cole Swindell, Ty Myers, Chase Rice, Tracy Lawrence |
| Summerfest June 18 through July 4 in Milwaukee, WI Garth Brooks, Ed Sheeran, Jelly Roll, Muse, Alex Warren |
Netflix Is A Joke Festival
Prior to the trek, Jelly Roll is headlining a show as part of the 2026 Netflix is a Joke Festival. Titled ‘Beautifully Broken Comedy,’ the night of laughs will go down at Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre on Friday, May 8. Comedian Andrew Schulz and surprise guests round out the lineup.
Post Malone set list
While headlining on the 2025 ‘Big Ass Stadium Tour,’ Post Malone regularly rocked 25 or so tracks. These are the ones he took to the people on June 15 at Denver’s Empower Field at Mile High, Set List FM wrote.
Main Stage
01.) “Texas Tea”
02.) “Wow.”
03.) “Better Now”
04.) “Wrong Ones”
05.) “Go Flex”
06.) “Hollywood’s Bleeding”
07.) “I Fall Apart”
08.) “Losers” (with Jelly Roll)
09.) “Goodbyes”
10.) “M-E-X-I-C-O”
11.) “What Don’t Belong to Me”
12.) “I Ain’t Comin’ Back” (Morgan Wallen cover)
13.) “Feeling Whitney”
14.) “Yours”
15.) “Circles”
16.) “White Iverson”
17.) “Psycho”
18.) “Candy Paint”
19.) “Finer Things”
20.) “Pour Me a Drink”
21.) “Dead at the Honky Tonk”
22.) “rockstar”
23.) “I Had Some Help”
24.) “Sunflower” (Post Malone & Swae Lee song)
Encore (raised stage)
25.) “Congratulations”
Jelly Roll set list
As noted above, the three-time Grammy winner performed 12 songs (including a medley) at 2025 ‘Big Ass Stadium Tour’ concerts. Here’s what he unveiled at the June 15 Denver gig, based on our findings at Set List FM.
01.) “Heart of Stone”
02.) “Get By”
03.) “Liar”
04.) “Lonely Road” (mgk cover)
05.) “Wild Ones” (Jessie Murph cover)
06.) “Son of a Sinner”
07.) “I Am Not Okay”
08.) “Hard Fought Hallelujah” (Brandon Lake cover)
09.) “Need a Favor”
10.) “Sweet Home Alabama / How You Remind Me / Party Up / Flowers / Young, Wild & Free”
11.) “Friends in Low Places” (Dewayne Blackwell cover)
12.) “Save Me”
Post Malone new music
Malone dropped his first official country album “F-1 Trillion” on Aug. 15, 2024.
The 18-track record is a departure from the laid back rapper’s typical output but it’s hard to tell because he’s so at ease with the genre.
Americana-fried bops like “Have A Heart” (feat. Dolly Parton), the aforementioned “What Don’t Belong To Me” and boot-stompin’ “Wrong Ones” perfectly balance Malone’s Hip-Hop attitude and his newfound country sound.
“Finer Things” ain’t half bad, too.
To hear the anthemic album for yourself, you can find “F-1 Trillion” here.
Want to hear what else Post has been up to in the past year? Click here to dig in.
Jelly Roll new music
On Oct. 11, 2024, Jelly Roll released the extended 28-song version of his “Beautifully Broken” album.
Clocking in at 83 minutes, the Tennessee native paints pictures of his struggle with sobriety through jaunty, plucky country. Most songs here start small and intimate and quickly build to powerful stadium anthems, perfect for next summer’s tour.
Highlights here include the twangy, emotive, country, bluegrass, folk and rock mashup “Liar,” vulnerable ballad “I Am Not Okay” and the boot-stomping, hand-clapping banger “Get By.”
We’re also quite fond of the finger-snappin’ jam “Everyone Bleeds” and fiddle-heavy “Devil Down” with Ernest.
Sound like the record for you?
Click here to give “Beautifully Broken (Pickin’ Up The Pieces)” a spin.
More recently-released Jelly Roll singles are available here.
Carter Faith
The rising 25-year-old country crooner dropped her debut album “Cherry Valley” on Oct. 3, 2025.
Comprised of 15 tracks, the record spawned two major singles in the contemplative “If I Had Never Lost My Mind…” and friendly “Betty.”
Most likely though, you know her from the fiery ditty “Greener Pasture” or her contributions to the “Landman” soundtrack.
If you want to delve into her discography, you can find all Carter Faith music here.
Country stars on tour in 2026
Can’t wait to boot scoot with a few thousand fellow country fans?
Here are just five artists on the road these next few months can make that dream a reality in no time.
Who else is out and about? Take a look at our list of all the biggest artists on tour in 2026 to find the show that makes the most sense for you.
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