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Post Malone setlist: All the songs he and Jelly Roll played on their 2025 tour

Post Malone setlist: All the songs he and Jelly Roll played on their 2025 tour

USA Today30-04-2025

Post Malone setlist: All the songs he and Jelly Roll played on their 2025 tour
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SALT LAKE CITY – At the Big Ass Stadium Tour kick off, Post Malone and Jelly Roll kept the anthems and beer flowing for 3 ½ hours at Rice-Eccles Stadium on April 29.
Jelly Roll's 50-minute set gushed with meaning as he commanded the stage in his black outfit and backward baseball cap, bellowing through 'Liar' and shifting tone and turning inspirational for 'I Am Not Okay.'
When Post Malone arrived about 30 minutes after Jelly Roll's energetic set, he did so in the shadow of a barrage of fireworks and pyro, which both made frequent appearances throughout his two-hour performance.
Posty – as he's affectionally known – showcased the breadth of his career with pop hits 'Better Now' and a lush 'Sunflower' as well as his hip-hop origins with 'Go Flex' and 'Rockstar' and his latest genre turn, country, with swinging singalongs 'Pour Me a Drink' and 'I Had Some Help.'
He, like, Jelly Roll, continuously expressed his gratitude to the stadium crowd of about 45,000, bowing with folded hands and clearly reveling in the expansive setting.
Sierra Ferrell is also on board this boundary-blurring tour that will spin through the U.S. until July 1 with stops including Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Denver and Seattle before wrapping in San Francisco.
Here are all of the songs Post Malone and Jelly Roll played on the Big Ass Stadium Tour:
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Post Malone Big Ass Stadium Tour setlist
"Texas Tea" "Wow." "Better Now" "Lemon Tree" "Wrong Ones" "Go Flex" "Hollywood's Bleeding" "I Fall Apart" "Losers (with Jelly Roll)" "Goodbyes" "M-E-X-I-C-O" "What Don't Belong to Me" "Feeling Whitney" "Never Love You Again (with Sierra Ferrell)" "Circles" "White Iverson" "Psycho" "Finer Things" "Pour Me a Drink" "Dead at the Honky Tonk" "rockstar" "I Had Some Help" "Sunflower" "Congratulations"
Jelly Roll Big Ass Stadium Tour setlist

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