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By Maxim Mower
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Sample setlist taken from Post Malone's performance at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia on May 11th, 2025
Post Malone and Jelly Roll are bringing one of the biggest tours of 2025 - across all genres - to Chicago's iconic Wrigley Field tonight (Thursday, May 22nd 2025). The duo have made a habit of joining forces on-stage to perform their much-loved F-1Trillion hit, ‘Losers’, with Post also bringing out another opener, Holler favourite Sierra Ferrell, to perform their steel-drenched duet, ‘Never Love You Again’.
Completing the trio of support acts, which give The Big Ass Stadium Tour the feel of a mini-festival, is Chandler Walters, who also performs as part of Post's band, The Fools For You.
Gates are due to open at 5pm, with the first set starting at 6:30pm. Wrigley Field detail all their venue stipulations - including their bag policy - at their official website here.
Post Malone has typically been starting his set between 9 and 9:15pm, with Jelly Roll performing from around 7:30 to 8:30pm - but as always, these are subject to change.
Given the fact that earlier in the week during their titanic St. Louis, Missouri show, Jelly Roll brought out Eminem and Post Malone teamed up with BigXthaPlug, fans will be eagerly wondering who might be waiting in the wings at Wrigley Field.
Even if no special guests ultimately emerge, you can rest assured you're in for a truly stellar show, with Jelly Roll lacing each song with his soul-stirring, spiritually-minded verve, while Post Malone brings a warm, wholesome ambience to every performance, as the ‘Chemical’ hitmaker punctuates his Diamond-certified smashes with endearing speeches letting his fans know how loved they all are.
With Post Malone now in his country era, expect to hear a range of highlights from his lauded 2024 album, F-1Trillion, such as ‘Dead at the Honky Tonk’ and ‘I Had Some Help’, but the bearded crooner also delivers countrified renditions of his earlier gems, such as ‘Circles’, ‘White Iverson’, ‘Sunflower’ and many, many more. Just don't expect him to don a Cubs or Bears jersey, as Post is a die-hard Cowboys fan.
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