Post Malone Announces ‘Big Ass Stadium Tour’ Stop at Ford Field on May 18, 2025
- Post Malone announced that he will perform at Ford Field in Detroit on May 18, 2025, as part of his "Big Ass Stadium Tour."
- The concert will feature Jelly Roll, a rapper-turned-country singer, who expressed his desire to perform at Ford Field during a recent show.
- This concert marks the second event confirmed for Ford Field in 2025, following the Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks concert on March 29.
Post Malone to Perform at Ford Field on May 18, 2025
Post Malone announced that he will perform at Ford Field in Detroit on May 18, 2025, as part of his “Big Ass Stadium Tour.”
The concert will feature Jelly Roll, a rapper-turned-country singer, who expressed his desire to perform at Ford Field during a recent show. Tickets will go on sale on November 26 at noon via Ticketmaster. A pre-sale for Citi cardholders is set for November 22, starting at 12 p.m., while artist pre-sales begin on November 24 at 9 a.m. Fans can register for pre-sale tickets online.
This concert marks the second event confirmed for Ford Field in 2025, following the Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks concert on March 29.
Post Malone’s tour will kick off on April 29 in Salt Lake City. This is his first stadium concert tour and includes 25 cities across North America. The tour follows the release of his latest album “F-1 Trillion,” featuring the hit song “I Had Some Help” with Morgan Wallen.
Jelly Roll, who has a rich history of performing in Detroit, will join Post Malone at the show. His previous performances in the city include multiple shows at various venues over the last year.
Sierra Ferrell, a singer-songwriter from West Virginia, will also perform at the concert.
Post Malone has gained popularity in Detroit since his debut in 2016, performing in various venues, including Little Caesars Arena. His last concert in the area was in July 2023 at Pine Knob.
Tour Dates for Post Malone’s “Big Ass Stadium Tour”:
- Apr 29: Salt Lake City, Utah
- May 3: Las Vegas, Nevada
- May 7: San Antonio, Texas
- May 9: Dallas, Texas
- May 11: Atlanta, Georgia
- May 13: St. Louis, Missouri
- May 18: Detroit, Michigan
- May 20: Minneapolis, Minnesota
- May 22: Chicago, Illinois
- May 24: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- May 26: Toronto, Ontario
- May 28: Hershey, Pennsylvania
- May 29: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- May 31: Boston, Massachusetts
- June 2: Washington, D.C.
- June 4: New York, New York
- June 8: Miami, Florida
- June 10: Orlando, Florida
- June 13: Ridgedale, Missouri
- June 15: Denver, Colorado
- June 21: Glendale, Arizona
- June 24: Boise, Idaho
- June 26: Seattle, Washington
- June 28: Portland, Oregon
- July 1: San Francisco, California
