Post Malone and Jelly Roll lit up Salt Lake City’s Rice-Eccles Stadium on April 29, launching their Big Ass Stadium Tour with explosive energy, emotional depth, and genre-defying performances.
Jelly Roll kicked things off with a gritty 50-minute set full of vulnerability and grit. Clad in black with a backward cap, he stomped through hits like “Liar” and turned raw and uplifting with “I Am Not Okay.” The crowd roared as he seamlessly wove through originals and a surprising medley of “Sweet Home Alabama,” “Flowers,” and “California Love.”
After a brief break, Post Malone took the stage amid fireworks and thunderous pyro, delivering a career-spanning, two-hour spectacle. Posty’s set was a masterclass in versatility—hip-hop classics like “Go Flex” and “Rockstar” collided with country-tinged newcomers “Pour Me a Drink” and “I Had Some Help.” Fan-favorite “Sunflower” and his anthemic closer “Congratulations” sealed the night in celebratory style.
Special guests Sierra Ferrell and Jelly Roll joined for select duets, underscoring the collaborative, genre-blending ethos of the tour.
With 45,000 fans in attendance and more cities ahead, the Big Ass Stadium Tour is shaping up to be one of the summer’s most electrifying live experiences.
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