Post Malone goese on The BIG ASS Stadium Tour
Post Malone will play 25 stadiums in the U.S. and Canada, starting April 29 at Salt Lake City's Rice-Eccles Stadium. Venues that include Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, AT&T Stadium in Dallas, and Citi Field in New York City, closing July 1 at San Francisco's Oracle Park.
Jelly Roll will join the tour with Sierra Ferrell on select dates.
Post released his debut country album, "F-1 Trillion," which was just nominated for a GRAMMY award for "Best Country Album," in August.
Fans in the U.S. and Canada can register for access to tickets in the artist presale now at signup.ticketmaster.com/postmalone. Tickets will be available first starting with a Citi presale beginning on Wednesday. The artist presale will begin on Friday. The general onsale begins Nov. 26 at noon local time at livenation.com.
Tour dates are:
April 29 - Salt Lake City, UT - Rice-Eccles Stadium^
May 3 - Las Vegas, NV - Allegiant Stadium^
May 7 - San Antonio, TX - Alamodome^
May 9 - Dallas, TX - AT&T Stadium^
May 11 - Atlanta, GA - Mercedes Benz Stadium
May 13 - St. Louis, MO - Busch Stadium^
May 18 - Detroit, MI - Ford Field^
May 20 - Minneapolis, MN - U.S. Bank Stadium^
May 22 - Chicago, IL - Wrigley Field^
May 24 - Philadelphia, PA - Citizens Bank Park^
May 26 - Toronto, ON - Rogers Centre^
May 28 - Hershey, PA - Hersheypark Stadium^
May 29 - Pittsburgh, PA - PNC Park^
May 31 - Foxborough, MA - Gillette Stadium
June 2 - Washington, DC - Northwest Stadium
June 4 - New York, NY - Citi Field
June 8 - Miami, FL - Hard Rock Stadium*
June 10 - Orlando, FL - Camping World Stadium
June 13 - Ridgedale, MO - Thunder Ridge Nature Arena
June 15 - Denver, CO - Empower Field at Mile High
June 21 - Glendale, AZ - State Farm Stadium*
June 24 - Boise, ID - Albertsons Stadium
June 26 - Seattle, WA - T-Mobile Park
June 28 - Portland, OR - Providence Park
July 1 - San Francisco, CA - Oracle Park
* Without Jelly Roll
^ With Sierra Ferrell
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- 01/03/25: Ferrell expands "Trail of Flowers"
CD reviews
Sierra Ferrell is the Queen of Americana, having picked up multiple awards at their 2024 Americana awards show, but one has to question whether this Deluxe Edition of "Trail of Flowers" is really necessary. It's not as if it's in need of remastering, and it only includes two new songs, neither of which is truly new.
The first new song is Ferrell's slowed down take on the bluegrass standard "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down," imbued by her fiddle, Seth ...
Jelly Roll sings about spiritual warfare in his soul consistently on "Whitsitt Chapel." So, if you're looking for silly country love songs and frat boy drinking tunes, you may want to keep moving on. In addition to performing country music, Jelly Roll also raps some. In fact, he's joined by rapper Yelawolf on "Unlive" here. However, this album is a lot more country than you might expect it to be. The hit single "Save Me," which features Lainey Wilson (who is ...
Sierra Ferrell's songs will appeal to fans of Americana music, especially the more eclectic ones. Her "Long Time Coming" album incorporates plenty of different styles, so the term 'old timey' likely fits it best. For example, "At The End Of The Rainbow" – with its bluesy, woozy horn section – sounds like an early jazz era speakeasy number. With its steel guitar and fiddle, "Bells Of Every Chapel" is far more country-ish, however. ...
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