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Who Is Opening for Post Malone on the Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2?

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Post Malone's Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2 is one of the biggest stadium runs of summer 2026: 18 stadium dates plus festival appearances, a country-rap crossover bill, and a lineup that brings together artists from wildly different backgrounds. Here's the full breakdown of who's opening and what to expect at each show.

How the Lineup Works

The headlining stadium dates follow a consistent three-act structure. Post Malone closes the night, Jelly Roll serves as the main support act on nearly every date, and Carter Faith opens the show. The one exception is the Nashville date at Nissan Stadium on June 30, where Jelly Roll sits out. Festival appearances run on a separate calendar with different lineups.

The Opening Acts

Jelly Roll

Jason DeFord, who performs as Jelly Roll, is the rare artist who can fill a stadium on his own. The Nashville-raised rapper-turned-country singer broke through on country radio in 2023 with "Son of a Sinner" and hasn't slowed down since. He was named CMA New Artist of the Year in 2023 and swept multiple categories at the 2026 Grammys, winning Best Country Duo/Group Performance (with Shaboozey) and Best Contemporary Country Album for his tenth studio album, Beautifully Broken.

His connection with Post Malone runs deep. The two toured together on the original Big Ass Stadium Tour in 2024 and built a chemistry onstage that turned into one of the most talked-about live pairings in country and rap. Bringing him back for Part 2 was the obvious move.

Jelly Roll appears on all headlining stadium dates except Nashville (June 30). He does not appear on Post Malone's festival dates.

Carter Faith

Carter Faith is the direct opener for every headlining stadium date on the tour. Born in Davidson, North Carolina, Faith released her debut album Cherry Valley in October 2025 to critical acclaim, earning an ACM Award nomination for Album of the Year with her first record, something no artist had done in over a decade. She launched her own Cherry Valley Tour in early 2026 before joining this run.

Her sound sits in classic country songwriting territory, warm and lyric-forward, which gives her an edge when warming up a stadium crowd that skews across country, rap, and everything in between.

Full Tour Schedule

Date City Venue Openers
May 13 El Paso, TX Sun Bowl Stadium Jelly Roll, Carter Faith
May 19 Waco, TX McLane Stadium Jelly Roll, Carter Faith
May 23 Baton Rouge, LA Tiger Stadium Jelly Roll, Carter Faith
May 26 Birmingham, AL Protective Stadium Jelly Roll, Carter Faith
May 29 Tampa, FL Raymond James Stadium Jelly Roll, Carter Faith
Jun 5 Oxford, MS Vaught-Hemingway Stadium Jelly Roll, Carter Faith
Jun 9 Charlotte, NC Bank of America Stadium Jelly Roll, Carter Faith
Jun 12 Indianapolis, IN Lucas Oil Stadium Jelly Roll, Carter Faith
Jun 16 Toronto, ON Rogers Stadium Jelly Roll, Carter Faith
Jun 22 East Hartford, CT Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field Jelly Roll, Carter Faith
Jun 25 Cleveland, OH Huntington Bank Field Jelly Roll, Carter Faith
Jun 30 Nashville, TN Nissan Stadium Carter Faith
Jul 11 Fayetteville, AR Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium Jelly Roll, Carter Faith
Jul 18 Kansas City, MO Kauffman Stadium Jelly Roll, Carter Faith
Jul 21 Missoula, MT Washington-Grizzly Stadium Jelly Roll, Carter Faith
Jul 28 Salt Lake City, UT Rice-Eccles Stadium Jelly Roll, Carter Faith

Festival Appearances

Post Malone also appears at several music festivals where the stadium lineup does not apply:

  • April 10 — Tortuga Music Festival, Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • April 26 — Stagecoach Music Festival, Indio, CA
  • May 16 — Boots In The Park, Albuquerque, NM
  • May 31 — Gulf Coast Jam, Panama City Beach, FL
  • June 7 — Carolina Country Music Fest, Myrtle Beach, SC
  • June 20 — Barefoot Country Music Festival, Wildwood, NJ
  • June 27 — Summerfest, Milwaukee, WI

What to Expect

The original Big Ass Stadium Tour became one of the highest-grossing tours of 2024 by leaning into the country-rap crossover audience that both Post Malone and Jelly Roll helped build. Part 2 keeps the same formula but adds Carter Faith as a third voice, giving the bill a classic country angle that broadens the appeal further.

Post Malone's sets blend his rap catalog with his country work from F-1 Trillion, and Jelly Roll's sets tend to go heavy on the emotional moments, drawing huge crowd singalongs for "Need a Favor" and "Save Me." Faith's opening sets give the crowd a proper warmup before the volume escalates.

The Nashville date on June 30 is worth flagging. Playing Nissan Stadium in his hometown without Jelly Roll makes it a unique show in the run, and home-crowd energy at that venue tends to be electric.

How to Get Tickets

Tickets are available through Ticketmaster and major resale platforms. Check the Post Malone page on TourWax for direct ticket links and show updates as the summer dates approach.


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