After a heartfelt moment at Little Caesars Arena earlier this month, where he expressed his dream of performing at Ford Field, Jelly Roll is set to make that dream come true. The tour celebrates Malone’s new album F-1 Trillion, his first dive into country music, and showcases his evolution as an artist. Tickets go on sale Nov. 26, with pre-sales starting earlier in the week.Post Malone has unveiled plans for his first-ever stadium tour, and Detroit is on the list. The chart-topping artist will perform at Ford Field on May 18 as part of his ambitiously titled "Big Ass Stadium Tour," which was announced Tuesday.Joining him as a special guest will be Jelly Roll, the rapper-turned-country sensation who recently expressed his dream of performing at Ford Field during a show at Little Caesars Arena. Turns out, his wish is coming true.Tickets for the show go on sale at noon on Nov. 26 via Ticketmaster. Fans can take advantage of a pre-sale for Citi cardholders starting Wednesday at 12 p.m., with artist pre-sales launching at 9 a.m. Friday.The concert is the second major event announced for Ford Field in 2025, following Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks’ co-headlining concert on March 29.Post Malone’s "Big Ass Stadium Tour" begins April 29 in Salt Lake City and will travel to 25 cities across North America. This marks a major milestone for the 29-year-old artist, whose diverse music catalog has dominated charts globally.The tour is a celebration of Malone’s latest studio effort, F-1 Trillion, his sixth album and his first venture into country music. The record includes the chart-topping single “I Had Some Help,” a collaboration with Morgan Wallen, which spent six non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.Post Malone, born Austin Post, also earned his second No. 1 this year as a featured artist on Taylor Swift’s single “Fortnight.” His previous hits include “Rockstar,” “Psycho,” “Sunflower,” and “Circles,” solidifying his position as one of the most versatile artists in the industry.Jelly Roll, who balances his music career with motivational speaking, has built a strong connection with Detroit audiences. During his recent Little Caesars Arena show, he reflected on his journey in the city, from performing in small venues like the Shelter to headlining larger stages.“I hope one day we come back and get to do it at Ford Field, baby,” he told the crowd. “That’s my dream, Detroit!”Now, with Post Malone, that dream will soon become reality.
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Post Malone Brings Stadium Tour to Detroit with Jelly Roll as Opening Act
Post Malone is taking his music to stadiums for the first time with his "Big Ass Stadium Tour," which includes a stop at Detroit’s Ford Field on May 18. Known for hits like “Sunflower,” “Circles,” and his latest country crossover “I Had Some Help,” Posty will treat fans to a night of multi-genre artistry. Joining him is Jelly Roll, the rapper-turned-country singer whose connection to Detroit audiences has been years in the making.
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19 November 2024 - 18:29
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