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The BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2 Rolls Into Tampa!

Get ready, Tampa -- Post Malone and Jelly Roll are bringing the BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2 to Raymond James Stadium on May 29, 2026, and it is going to be absolutely massive. After the first leg of this tour drew over one million fans and became one of the highest-grossing concert tours of 2025, Posty and Jelly Roll are running it back for round two -- and this time they are hitting even more cities with an even bigger production.

If you caught any of the Part 1 shows, you already know what to expect: a genre-smashing setlist that bounces from country to hip-hop to pop-rock without missing a beat. Post Malone has fully embraced his crossover moment, pulling from his chart-topping F-1 Trillion album alongside fan favorites like Sunflower, Circles, and Congratulations. Meanwhile, Jelly Roll brings his own brand of raw, heartfelt energy with anthems like Need a Favor and Save Me. The two of them together on stage is pure magic -- they feed off each other and the crowd goes absolutely wild.

Rising country star Carter Faith is opening all headlining dates on the Part 2 run, adding another layer of talent to an already stacked lineup. Carter has been turning heads with her powerful vocals and heartfelt songwriting, and an opening slot on a stadium tour like this is the perfect stage for her to shine.

Raymond James Stadium in Tampa is one of the premier outdoor venues in Florida, with a capacity of over 65,000 fans. Located at 4201 N. Dale Mabry Highway, the stadium is home to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and has hosted everything from Super Bowls to some of the biggest concert tours in the world. For a show this big, you want to lock in your seats early -- check the listings below and grab your Post Malone Tampa tickets on BigStub before they are gone!

The BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2 kicks off in April 2026 and runs through the summer, hitting 18 stadiums across North America plus several major festival appearances. The Tampa stop on May 29th falls right in the sweet spot of the tour -- early enough that the energy is still fresh, but late enough that the production is fully dialed in. Do not sleep on this one.

Post Malone and Jelly Roll in Tampa -- Everything You Need to Know

The BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2 is the follow-up to one of the most successful concert tours of 2025. The original run saw Post Malone and Jelly Roll perform together across North America in stadiums packed with tens of thousands of fans every night, grossing over $170 million in ticket sales. The chemistry between the two artists was undeniable, and fan demand for a second leg was overwhelming. On February 2, 2026, they made it official -- 18 new stadium dates from April through the summer, with Carter Faith joining as the opening act on all headlining shows.

Post Malone has undergone one of the most remarkable creative transformations in modern music. What started as a viral SoundCloud moment with White Iverson back in 2015 has turned into a decade-long run of genre-defying hits. His 2023 country album F-1 Trillion debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and featured collaborations with Morgan Wallen, Tim McGraw, Blake Shelton, and more. The lead single I Had Some Help with Morgan Wallen spent eight weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and became one of the biggest songs of the year. He followed that up with a massive collaboration with Taylor Swift on Fortnight, proving once again that Posty can thrive in any genre he touches.

Jelly Roll has become one of the most compelling stories in country music. The Nashville native spent years grinding in the underground rap scene before pivoting to country and rock, and the move paid off in a big way. His breakout album Whitsitt Chapel earned him three Grammy nominations, and singles like Need a Favor and Save Me have become modern country anthems. His raw honesty about addiction, redemption, and faith has connected with millions of fans who see their own struggles reflected in his music. On stage, Jelly Roll is an absolute force -- his vocals are powerful, his stage presence is commanding, and his connection with the crowd is genuine.

The Tampa stop at Raymond James Stadium on May 29, 2026 is one of the premier dates on the Part 2 run. The stadium sits at 4201 N. Dale Mabry Highway in Tampa, Florida, just minutes from downtown and the Tampa International Airport. With a standard capacity of 65,657 that can expand to roughly 75,000 for concerts, Raymond James is one of the largest and most iconic venues in the Southeast. The stadium has hosted three Super Bowls, multiple college football national championships, and major concert tours from artists like Beyonce, The Rolling Stones, and U2. Parking is available on-site with multiple lots surrounding the stadium, and rideshare drop-off zones make it easy to get in and out.

The Part 2 setlist is expected to draw heavily from the latest material from both artists while mixing in the hits that fans know and love. Post Malone will likely perform tracks from F-1 Trillion alongside staples like Sunflower, Circles, rockstar, and Congratulations. Jelly Roll will bring his own catalog of crowd favorites, and the collaborative moments between the two -- including their duet on Losers -- are consistently the highlight of every show. With Carter Faith warming up the crowd, this is a full evening of live music that covers country, hip-hop, pop, and rock all in one unforgettable night.

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Where can I buy Post Malone Tampa tickets for May 29, 2026?

Tickets for the BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2 at Raymond James Stadium may be available through Ticketmaster and the official Post Malone website. Verified resale tickets are also available on BigStub, a trusted third-party marketplace with no hidden fees and a buyer guarantee on every order.

What is the BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2?

The BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2 is a co-headlining stadium tour featuring Post Malone and Jelly Roll, with Carter Faith as the opening act. The tour follows the hugely successful first leg in 2025 that drew over one million fans. Part 2 features 18 stadium dates across North America in 2026, with the Tampa stop scheduled for May 29 at Raymond James Stadium.

What should I know about Raymond James Stadium for the concert?

Raymond James Stadium is located at 4201 N. Dale Mabry Highway in Tampa, FL 33607. The venue holds over 65,000 fans for concerts and offers on-site parking across multiple lots. Gates typically open 90 minutes before showtime, and the stadium has clear bag policies in effect for all events. Rideshare drop-off and pickup zones are available near the main gates for convenient access.

Are resale tickets for Post Malone in Tampa legitimate?

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What if I buy tickets and cannot attend the show?

If your plans change, resale marketplaces typically allow you to list your tickets for other fans to purchase. Check the terms of the platform where you bought your tickets for specific resale and transfer policies. Many fans find that high-demand shows like the BIG ASS Stadium Tour hold their value well on the resale market.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is Post Malone playing in Tampa in 2026?

Post Malone and Jelly Roll are performing at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL on May 29, 2026 as part of the BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2.

Who is opening for Post Malone on the BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2?

Carter Faith is the opening act on all headlining dates of the BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2. She joins co-headliners Post Malone and Jelly Roll for the full run of stadium shows.

How much are Post Malone Tampa tickets?

Ticket prices vary depending on seat location, section, and demand. Check the listings above for current pricing on available seats at Raymond James Stadium for the May 29, 2026 show.

What time does the Post Malone concert start in Tampa?

Concert start times are typically around 7:00 or 7:30 PM for stadium shows, though exact times may vary. Check your ticket confirmation or the venue website for the official start time and gate opening information.

What songs will Post Malone play at Raymond James Stadium?

While the exact setlist has not been announced, fans can expect a mix of hits from across Post Malone catalog including Sunflower, Circles, rockstar, Congratulations, and I Had Some Help, along with tracks from his country album F-1 Trillion. Jelly Roll will perform his own hits including Need a Favor and Save Me, and the two artists typically join each other for collaborative moments like their duet Losers.

Is the BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2 the same as the 2025 tour?

The Part 2 tour is a continuation of the original BIG ASS Stadium Tour from 2025. It features the same co-headlining format with Post Malone and Jelly Roll, but with new dates, new cities, and an updated production. Carter Faith replaces the 2025 openers for the Part 2 run.

Where is Raymond James Stadium located?

Raymond James Stadium is located at 4201 N. Dale Mabry Highway, Tampa, FL 33607. The venue is just minutes from downtown Tampa and easily accessible from the Tampa International Airport. Multiple parking lots surround the stadium, and rideshare services are a convenient option for getting to and from the show.

Can I bring a bag to the Post Malone concert at Raymond James Stadium?

Raymond James Stadium enforces a clear bag policy for all events. Bags must be clear plastic or vinyl and no larger than 12 x 6 x 12 inches. Small clutch purses no larger than 4.5 x 6.5 inches are also permitted. Check the venue website for the most up-to-date entry policies before you head to the show.

How many people does Raymond James Stadium hold for concerts?

Raymond James Stadium has a standard seating capacity of 65,657, which can expand to approximately 75,000 for concerts and special events with floor seating configurations. It is one of the largest concert venues in the Tampa Bay area.

Are Post Malone resale tickets guaranteed on BigStub?

Yes, every ticket purchased on BigStub comes with a 100% buyer guarantee. BigStub has been connecting fans with live events for over 20 years and carries the highest Trustpilot rating in the ticket resale industry. If there is ever an issue with your order, their dedicated customer service team will make it right.

What is the parking situation at Raymond James Stadium?

Raymond James Stadium offers multiple on-site parking lots surrounding the venue. Parking passes can often be purchased in advance through the venue or through ticket sellers. Rideshare drop-off and pickup zones are also available near the main gates for fans who prefer not to drive.

Will Post Malone and Jelly Roll perform together on stage?

Yes, one of the highlights of the BIG ASS Stadium Tour is the collaborative moments between Post Malone and Jelly Roll. The two artists frequently join each other on stage throughout the night, including their duet on Losers, which is consistently one of the most popular moments of the show.

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