Post Malone And Jelly Roll Kick Off Highly-Anticipated Stadium Tour: See Set List And Photos - Music Mayhem

Dallas, TX – Two of music’s most unpredictable and beloved stars collided in the most unforgettable way as Jelly Roll and Post Malone shared the stage on the Big Ass Stadium Tour, and fans are still catching their breath.

The stadium was packed, the crowd roaring, and the energy electric—but when Jelly Roll joined Post Malone mid-set, everything went next-level.

Draped in denim and tattoos, Jelly Roll stormed the stage with a grin, an ice-cold beer in one hand and brotherhood in his heart. He didn’t just hand Posty the beer—he gave him a bear hug so big it nearly knocked them both over. And then? The moment that broke the internet: a sweet smooch on the cheek that sent fans into a frenzy.

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“That’s my brother right there!” Jelly shouted, raising his drink. “Ain’t nobody like Posty!”

From there, the two launched into a surprise duet—mashing up Jelly Roll’s emotional anthem “Save Me” with Post Malone’s chart-topping “I Fall Apart”. Voices raw, harmonies gritty, it was less of a performance and more of a confession sung under stadium lights.

Best moments from the night included:

  • Jelly Roll and Post Malone shotgun a beer mid-song (because of course they did).
  • A freestyle moment where Post teased a “Nashville remix” of an unreleased track.
  • Fans holding up signs that read “POST ROLL FOREVER” and “Sad Boys. Real Men.”
  • Jelly Roll lifting Post off the ground in a full-on bro-bear hug that fans are calling the “Hug Heard ‘Round the World.”
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The chemistry between the two wasn’t just fun—it was pure magic. Two genre-defying artists, bonded by authenticity, heartache, and a love for connecting with real people through real music.

Social media couldn’t get enough:

“Find someone who looks at you the way Jelly Roll looks at Post Malone.”
“That hug? That kiss? That performance? ICONIC.”
“If these two made an album, I’d cry and dance at the same time.”

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The Big Ass Stadium Tour is about more than just music. It’s about moments like this—raw, unfiltered, unexpected, and unforgettable.

And in Dallas, Jelly Roll and Post Malone gave fans a memory they’ll be telling their grandkids about.

Two hearts. One stage. Zero egos. Just music, brotherhood, and a whole lotta love.

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