Post Malone and Jelly Roll tickets: See the cheapest costs, concert schedule for 2026 'Big Ass Stadium' Tour

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Post Malone is back for more. He's hitting the road once again in 2026 for another leg of the 'Big Ass Stadium' Tour. Once again, Jelly Roll will join the hip-hop-turned-country artist for one of the biggest tours of the year.

The 'Big Ass Stadium' will head to cities around the U.S. and Canada over the summer, notably stopping college towns like Baton Rouge, Fayetteville, Waco, Oxford, Ames and more. They will additionally be joined by Carter Faith.

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While long-time co-artists, the duo released their first song together last year. "Losers" reached No. 25 on the Billboard Hot 100.

As two of the most popular stars in country music, seats for their latest roadshow are going quick. Here's how to grab tickets to the Post Malone and Jelly Roll 'Big Ass Stadium' Tour with prices and a schedule of concerts.

Post Malone and Jelly Roll tickets for 'Big Ass Stadium' Tour 2026

Tickets to Post Malone and Jelly Roll's upcoming tour are available now on SeatGeek!

Prices for the tour-opening show in El Paso start at $170 with floor seats priced at $400. The show in Baton Rouge is just $75 while East Hartford costs $150.

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BUY NOW: Best prices, seats for the 2026 'Big Ass Stadium' Tour

Post Malone and Jelly Roll 'Big Ass Stadium' Tour 2026 schedule

Post Malone kicks off the latest leg of the 'Big Ass Stadium' Tour on May, heading to cities across the U.S. and Canada throughout the summer.

Below is a complete schedule of concerts. Click here for more ticketing information.

DateCityVenue
May 13El Paso, TXSun Bowl Stadium
May 19Waco, TXMcLane Stadium
May 23Baton Rouge, LALSU Tiger Stadium
May 26Birmingham, ALProtective Stadium
May 29Tampa, FLRaymond James Stadium
June 5Oxford, MSVaught-Hemingway Stadium
June 9Charlotte, NCBank of America Stadium
June 12Indianapolis, INLucas Oil Stadium
June 16Toronto, ONRogers Stadium
June 22East Hartford, CTPratt & Whitney sTadium
June 25Cleveland, OHHuntington Bank Field
June 30Nashville, TNNissan Stadium
July 11Fayetteville, ARRazorback Stadium
July 15Kansas City, MOKauffman Stadium
July 17Ames, IAJack Trice Stadium
July 21Missoula, MTWashington-Grizzly Stadium
July 24Edmonton, ABCommonwealth Stadium
July 28Salt Lake City, UTRice-Eccles Stadium
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