Post Malone brought the Big Ass Stadium Tour to Empower Field at Mile High in Denver on Sunday, June 15, with star-studded support from Jelly Roll, Wyatt Flores and Chandler Walters.
It was an electrifying performance packed with energy, pyrotechnics and fan-favorite hits. The crowd erupted as Post Malone performed songs from his latest album, F-1 Trillion, including the country-infused "I Had Some Help" and "Pour Me a Drink," along with such classics as "Rockstar" and "White Iverson." Jelly Roll joined Malone on stage for their collaboration "Losers," and the duo’s chemistry was undeniable, with Jelly Roll expressing his gratitude for being part of the tour.
The stadium was alive with excitement as fans sang along, danced and soaked in the larger-than-life production that has made this tour one of the most talked-about events of the year. With the tour continuing across the U.S. before heading to Europe in September, Post Malone is proving once again why he’s one of the most dynamic performers in music today. See photos from the concert below.
It was an electrifying performance packed with energy, pyrotechnics and fan-favorite hits. The crowd erupted as Post Malone performed songs from his latest album, F-1 Trillion, including the country-infused "I Had Some Help" and "Pour Me a Drink," along with such classics as "Rockstar" and "White Iverson." Jelly Roll joined Malone on stage for their collaboration "Losers," and the duo’s chemistry was undeniable, with Jelly Roll expressing his gratitude for being part of the tour.
The stadium was alive with excitement as fans sang along, danced and soaked in the larger-than-life production that has made this tour one of the most talked-about events of the year. With the tour continuing across the U.S. before heading to Europe in September, Post Malone is proving once again why he’s one of the most dynamic performers in music today. See photos from the concert below.

He gained recognition with his debut single White Iverson in 2015.
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He has won multiple Billboard Music Awards and American Music Awards.
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Jelly Roll started as an underground rapper before transitioning into country music.
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Jelly Roll on stage at Empower Field at Mile High opening for Post Malone.
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Jelly Roll's music blends country, rock, and hip-hop influences.
Jelly Roll opened for Post Malone at Empower Field at Mile High for The Big Ass Stadium Tour.

Chandler Walters opened for Wyatt Flores for Post Malone's Big Ass Stadium Tour.
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Fans relaxing before the show at Post Malone's travelin' tailgate.
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Fans pose for pictures at Post Malone's travelin' tailgate.
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His 2018 album Beerbongs & Bentleys broke streaming records upon release.
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He has collaborated with artists across multiple genres, including Taylor Swift and Morgan Wallen.
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His song Rockstar (featuring 21 Savage) topped the Billboard Hot 100.
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He played guitar in a metal band before pursuing hip-hop.
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His debut album, Stoney, spent a record-breaking 77 weeks on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, the longest for any debut album.
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He has collaborated with a wide range of artists, including Taylor Swift, Ozzy Osbourne, and Morgan Wallen, showcasing his genre-blending versatility.
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His 2024 album F-1 Trillion marked his official transition into country music, featuring hits like I Had Some Help and Pour Me a Drink
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He holds multiple streaming records, including one for Beerbongs & Bentleys, which broke Spotify’s first-day streaming record upon release.
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