Post Malone ignited the first night of his massive BIG ASS Stadium Tour with an electrifying sold-out performance at Salt Lake City’s Rice-Eccles Stadium on Sunday. The show marked the kickoff of the North American leg of his largest global headline tour to date and drew a crowd of over 45,000 fans — the first sell-out at the venue since 2022.
The GRAMMY-nominated superstar delivered a high-octane set packed with hits from across his career, including fan favorites ‘Circles,' ‘Congratulations' and his latest chart-topping smash ‘I Had Some Help' featuring Morgan Wallen, which recently spent six weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The night also featured performances of new material from his debut country album ‘F-1 Trillion,' including tracks ‘Texas Tea' and ‘Pour Me A Drink,' the latter featuring Blake Shelton.
Setlist: 1. Texas Tea 2. Wow 3. Better Now 4. Lemon Tree 5. Lemon Tree 6. Wrong Ones 7. Broken Whiskey Glass 8. Hollywood's Bleeding 9. I Fall Apart 10. Losers 11. Goodbye 12. MEXICO 13. What Don't Belong to Me 14. Feeling Whitney 15. What Don't Belong to Me 16. Circles 17. White Iverson 18. Psycho 19. Finer Things 20. Pour Me a Drink 21. Dead at the Honky Tonk 22. Rockstar 23. I Had Some Help 24. Sunflower 25. Congratulations

Joining Post Malone as special guest was country breakout star Jelly Roll, who brought a powerful, emotionally charged set fresh off his sold-out Canadian tour and the release of his album ‘Beautifully Broken.' His performance included crowd-pleasers like ‘I Am Not Ok' and ‘Liar' and closed with a show-stopping encore of ‘Save Me.' Jelly Roll returned later in the night to join Post for a live rendition of their collaborative track “Losers.”
Opening the evening were rising artists Sierra Ferrell and Chandler Walters, warming up the crowd with performances that set the stage for a memorable night of music and connection.
To meet overwhelming fan demand, a new date has been added at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on Thursday, June 19, 2025. Tickets for the LA show go on sale this Friday, May 2, at 10 a.m. PT through LiveNation.com. Support for the new date will include Wyatt Flores and Chandler Walters.
Produced by Live Nation, the BIG ASS Stadium Tour continues this Saturday in Las Vegas and will visit major cities across the U.S. and Canada, including Arlington, Chicago, Philadelphia, Toronto, and New York, before wrapping in San Francisco on July 1. Post Malone will then take the tour overseas for a string of European festival and stadium shows starting in August.

