Post Malone is back in stadiums, and Jelly Roll is helping make the summer run one of the biggest crossover tours on the calendar.
After resuming his Big Ass Stadium Tour on June 9 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, Post Malone is continuing through North America with a run of major stadium dates through the end of July. Many of those upcoming shows feature Jelly Roll, pairing two of music’s most in-demand genre-blurring stars on one large-scale bill.
The stadium run follows the broader world tour that began in April 2025 and will continue internationally later this year, with an Asian leg scheduled for the fall. But for North American fans, the focus is now on the remaining summer stadium stops, where Post Malone and Jelly Roll are set to play venues including Lucas Oil Stadium, Raymond James Stadium, Kauffman Stadium, Jack Trice Stadium, Commonwealth Stadium and Rice Eccles Stadium.
Ticket Club analyzed available ticket prices for upcoming Post Malone and Jelly Roll stadium dates to see where fans can find the lowest entry points, which cities offer the strongest overall value and which markets are trending higher.
Post Malone and Jelly Roll Tickets Start at $52
Across the analyzed Post Malone and Jelly Roll stadium dates, available tickets start as low as $52, with a median price of $208. That makes the co-headlining stadium shows the main pricing benchmark for the current North American run.
The lowest current price belongs to the July 15 show at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, where tickets start at $52. Other affordable entry points include Indianapolis at $55, Ames at $57, Fayetteville at $60, Edmonton at $61, and Tampa at $62.
For a stadium tour featuring two major headliners, those prices show that fans still have access to lower-cost options in several markets. However, prices vary widely by city, venue and seat location, with some stops carrying much higher median prices.
Indianapolis Offers One of the Best Early Stadium Values
The first upcoming Post Malone and Jelly Roll stadium date in the analyzed data is June 12 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, where tickets start at $55.
Indianapolis stands out not only for its low get-in price, but also for its $161 median price, one of the lowest among the remaining stadium dates. That puts it well below the overall median of $208 for the Post Malone and Jelly Roll stadium run.
For fans looking for a strong value immediately after the Charlotte stadium kickoff, Indianapolis has one of the best combinations of low starting price and accessible overall pricing.
Kansas City Has the Lowest Starting Price
Kansas City is currently the most affordable Post Malone and Jelly Roll stadium stop by get-in price.
The July 15 show at Kauffman Stadium starts at $52, the lowest price among the analyzed stadium dates. Its median price of $178 is also below the overall stadium-tour median, making Kansas City one of the strongest value markets on the schedule.
That combination makes Kansas City especially notable for fans comparing prices across the remaining North American dates. It offers both the cheapest entry point and a relatively moderate middle of the market.
Ames Also Stands Out for Midwest Fans
The July 17 show at MidAmerican Energy Field at Jack Trice Stadium in Ames, Iowa, is another strong-value stop on the Post Malone and Jelly Roll stadium tour.
Tickets for the Ames show start at $57, while the median price is $193. Both figures sit below the overall stadium-tour median, placing Ames among the more affordable stops for fans in the Midwest.
Alongside Kansas City and Indianapolis, Ames gives the central U.S. several of the best-priced options on the tour.
Tampa and Fayetteville Keep Entry Prices Near $60
The July 8 Post Malone and Jelly Roll show at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa starts at $62, with a median price of $208. That puts Tampa directly in line with the overall median for the stadium dates, while still offering a low entry point for fans looking to get into the venue.
The July 11 show at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville starts slightly lower at $60, though its median price is higher at $234. That suggests Fayetteville has some affordable entry-level options, but the broader market trends above several other stadium stops.
Both cities remain notable because they give fans in the South and Southeast access to the tour at relatively approachable starting prices.
Edmonton Gets Two Post Malone and Jelly Roll Stadium Shows
Edmonton is one of the most interesting markets on the stadium schedule because Post Malone and Jelly Roll are set for back-to-back shows at Commonwealth Stadium on July 24 and July 25.
The July 24 show starts at $67, with a median price of $219. The July 25 show starts at $61, with a median price of $200.
Based on the current data, the second Edmonton date appears to offer the better value, with both a lower starting price and lower median. For fans in Alberta, the two-night stadium run provides a useful opportunity to compare dates and seating options.
Missoula Is the Priciest Stadium Stop in the Data
While several Post Malone and Jelly Roll dates remain accessible, Missoula, Montana stands out as the priciest stadium market in the current analysis.
The July 21 show at Washington/Grizzly Stadium starts at $200, with a median price of $346. Both figures are well above the rest of the stadium-tour field, making Missoula the clearest high-price outlier among the analyzed dates.
That does not mean every listing is at the premium end, but fans looking at Missoula should expect a higher starting point than markets such as Kansas City, Indianapolis, Ames, Tampa or Edmonton.
Salt Lake City Also Trends Above the Tour Median
The July 28 Post Malone and Jelly Roll show at Rice Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City is another higher-priced stadium date.
Tickets start at $101, with a median price of $255. That places Salt Lake City above the overall stadium-tour median of $208, though its entry point remains considerably lower than Missoula.
For fans in the Mountain West, Salt Lake City may still be a convenient option, but it currently trends higher than several Midwest and Southern stadium dates.
Premium Listings Push the Top End Much Higher
As expected for a major stadium tour, premium listings push the upper end of the market much higher than the typical ticket price.
Across the Post Malone and Jelly Roll stadium dates, the 90th percentile price sits around $408, meaning most listings fall below that level, but higher-end seats and premium sections can climb well beyond the median. Some markets show top-end listings in the thousands, particularly for premium locations.
For most fans, the median price is a better indicator of the overall market than the most expensive listings. On that measure, Kansas City, Indianapolis and Ames remain among the strongest values, while Missoula and Salt Lake City sit on the higher end.
Best-Value Stops on the Post Malone and Jelly Roll Stadium Tour
Based on both starting price and median price, the best-value stadium stops currently include:
Indianapolis, Indiana
Tickets start at $55, with a median price of $161, making it one of the most affordable stadium dates overall.
Kansas City, Missouri
Tickets start at $52, the lowest in the analysis, with a median price of $178.
Ames, Iowa
Tickets start at $57, with a median price of $193, giving Midwest fans another strong-value option.
Edmonton, Alberta — July 25
Tickets start at $61, with a median price of $200, slightly below the stadium-tour median.
Tampa, Florida
Tickets start at $62, with a median price of $208, matching the overall median while still offering a low get-in price.
Bottom Line
Post Malone and Jelly Roll’s stadium run is giving fans one of the biggest live-music pairings of the summer, and current ticket prices show a wide range of options depending on the city.
The most affordable Post Malone and Jelly Roll stadium tickets currently start at $52 in Kansas City, while Indianapolis, Ames, Fayetteville, Edmonton and Tampa also offer entry prices near or below the low-$60 range. For overall value, Indianapolis, Kansas City and Ames stand out with some of the lowest median prices among the remaining stadium dates.
At the higher end, Missoula is the clear outlier, with tickets starting at $200 and a median price of $346. Salt Lake City also trends above the tour median.
With North American stadium dates continuing through late July before Post Malone’s tour shifts toward its fall international leg, fans still have time to compare markets and find the right price point for one of the summer’s biggest stadium tours.
| Date | Event | City/State | Venue | Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 12, 2026 | Post Malone & Jelly Roll | Indianapolis, IN | Lucas Oil Stadium | Shop |
| June 22, 2026 | Post Malone & Jelly Roll | East Hartford, CT | Pratt and Whitney Stadium At Rentschler Field | Shop |
| June 25, 2026 | Post Malone & Jelly Roll | Cleveland, OH | Huntington Bank Field | Shop |
| June 27, 2026 | Post Malone | Milwaukee, WI | American Family Insurance Amphitheater | Shop |
| June 30, 2026 | Post Malone & Carter Faith | Nashville, TN | Nissan Stadium – Nashville | Shop |
| July 2, 2026 | Salute 250: Post Malone & Hardy | Columbus, OH | Historic Crew Stadium | Shop |
| July 8, 2026 | Post Malone & Jelly Roll | Tampa, FL | Raymond James Stadium | Shop |
| July 11, 2026 | Post Malone & Jelly Roll | Fayetteville, AR | Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium | Shop |
| July 15, 2026 | Post Malone & Jelly Roll | Kansas City, MO | Kauffman Stadium | Shop |
| July 17, 2026 | Post Malone & Jelly Roll | Ames, IA | MidAmerican Energy Field at Jack Trice Stadium | Shop |
| July 21, 2026 | Post Malone & Jelly Roll | Missoula, MT | Washington/Grizzly Stadium | Shop |
| July 24, 2026 | Post Malone & Jelly Roll | Edmonton, AB | Commonwealth Stadium – Edmonton | Shop |
| July 25, 2026 | Post Malone & Jelly Roll | Edmonton, AB | Commonwealth Stadium – Edmonton | Shop |
| July 28, 2026 | Post Malone & Jelly Roll | Salt Lake City, UT | Rice Eccles Stadium | Shop |
*Ticket prices referenced here are based on current market listings at the time of analysis and can change as inventory updates.
