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Post Malone Announces Big Ass Stadium Tour, Coming to Hard Rock Stadium

Rapper turned country music star Post Malone will stop at Hard Rock Stadium next year.
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Post Malone is bringing his Big Ass Stadium Tour to Hard Rock Stadium on June 8, 2025. Photo by Adam DeGross

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Post Malone has announced today that he will embark on his Big Ass Stadium Tour in 2025. Living up to its name, the tour will see Posty perform at stadiums across the country, starting with the Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City on April 29, 2025. The Big Ass Tour will stop at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on June 8, 2025.

In August, Post Malone released his sixth album, F-1 Trillion, a country album through and through, featuring collaborations with Tim McGraw, Dolly Parton, Luke Combs, and Jelly Roll. The album also features one of the biggest hits of his career, "I Had Some Help," featuring Morgan Wallen, which debuted atop the Billboard Hot 100.

In addition to F-1 Trillion, this year saw Post Malone collaborate with Taylor Swift on her track "Fortnight" and Beyoncé on "Levii's Jeans." (It should be noted that the country music industry has fully embraced Post Malone; however, Beyoncé and her album Cowboy Carter received a lukewarm reception from the powers in Nashville.)

In short, ever since Post Malone went from rap and pop to country, he's seen nothing but loads of success and quite the career resurgence. The 29-year-old Grapevine, Texas, native who first broke through in 2016 looking like James Franco's character in Spring Breakers singing a song called "White Iverson" is now one of the biggest country stars in the world.

If Post Malone's shift toward country caught you by surprise, it really shouldn't have. While Posty has faced culture vulture accusations, breaking through as a rapper and continuously genre-hopping, he always expressed his fondness for country music. In the past, he's covered country songs country covers during special sets, including during a set at Stagecoach.

Next year's show at Hard Rock Stadium will be Post Malone's first headlining concert performance in Miami in six years. He last brought his Runaway Tour to the Kaseya Center, then known as the American Airlines Arena, in 2019.

For the Big Ass Tour, Post Malone will surely play a career-spanning setlist that will include his past hits like "Rockstar," "Wow," "Circles," and "Go Flex." While Jelly Roll is listed as the tour's opener, the only date he won't perform at is the South Florida show. This is likely due to an exclusivity contract surrounding his headlining appearance at the Tortuga Music Festival in April.

Tickets go on sale on Tuesday, November 26, at noon. However, there is an artist presale on Wednesday, November 20, for fans who sign up via signup.ticketmaster.com/postmalone. Citi card members can also access the presale from Wednesday, November 20, at noon through Monday, November 25, at 10 p.m.

Also, T-Mobile customers can access preferred tickets at every U.S. tour stop, including sold-out shows. These tickets can be obtained starting 30 days before each show.

The Full List of Dates for Post Malone's Big Ass Stadium Tour

Tuesday, April 29 - Salt Lake City, UT - Rice-Eccles Stadium
Saturday, May 3 - Las Vegas, NV - Allegiant Stadium
Wednesday, May 7 - San Antonio, TX - Alamodome
Friday, May 9 - Dallas, TX - AT&T Stadium
Sunday, May 11 - Atlanta, GA - Mercedes Benz Stadium
Tuesday, May 13 - St. Louis, MO - Busch Stadium
Sunday, May 18 - Detroit, MI - Ford Field
Tuesday, May 20 - Minneapolis, MN - U.S. Bank Stadium
Thursday, May 22 - Chicago, IL - Wrigley Field
Saturday, May 24 - Philadelphia, PA - Citizens Bank Park
Monday, May 26 - Toronto, ON - Rogers Centre
Wednesday, May 28 - Hershey, PA - Hersheypark Stadium
Thursday, May 29 - Pittsburgh, PA - PNC Park
Saturday, May 31 - Foxborough, MA - Gillette Stadium
Monday, June 2 - Washington, DC - Northwest Stadium
Wednesday, June 4 - New York, NY - Citi Field
Sunday, June 8 - Miami, FL - Hard Rock Stadium
Tuesday, June 10 - Orlando, FL - Camping World Stadium
Friday, June 13 - Ridgedale, MO - Thunder Ridge Nature Arena
Sunday, June 15 - Denver, CO - Empower Field at Mile High
Saturday, June 21 - Glendale, AZ - State Farm Stadium
Tuesday, June 24 - Boise, ID - Albertsons Stadium
Thursday, June 26 - Seattle, WA - T-Mobile Park
Saturday, June 28 - Portland, OR - Providence Park
Tuesday, July 1 - San Francisco, CA - Oracle Park

Post Malone. 7:30 p.m. Sunday, June 8, at Hard Rock Stadium, 347 Don Shula Dr., Miami Gardens; 305-943-8000; hardrockstadium.com. Tickets go on sale Tuesday, November 26, at noon via ticketmaster.com.