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Sample setlist taken from Post Malone's performance at Providence Park in Portland, Oregon on June 28th, 2025
Post Malone and Jelly Roll are bringing their Big Ass Stadium Tour to San Francisco's Oracle Park on Tuesday, July 1st, marking the final date on the U.S. portion of the sprawling run of shows.
So far, it's been a blockbuster, star-studded affair, with Post Malone and Jelly Roll teaming up during virtually every headline set to perform their F-1Trillion stand-out, ‘Losers’.
Post has been treating audiences across North America to an array of incredible guests across his dates so far, including BigXthaPlug and Swae Lee, while Jelly has also been surprising attendees with A-list link-ups with Eminem and Brandon Lake.
It remains to be seen whether the two genre-blenders have any unexpected guests up their sleeves for this evening's show, but even if it's just Post, Jelly and up-and-comer Chandler Walters, it's safe to say you're in for a stellar show overflowing with hits and histrionics.
Doors are due to open at 4:30pm for VIP ticket holders and 5pm for standard admission, with the first act due to perform at 5:45pm. Jelly Roll tends to kickstart his set at around 7:30pm, while Post Malone usually hits the stage at roughly 9pm. Of course, bear in mind that these are subject to change.
Classic country start-up Walters is also part of Post's on-stage band, The Fools For You, so keep an eye out for him crushing the pedal-steel during the ‘Chemical’ hitmaker's headline set.
As you (hopefully) know, Post Malone is currently in his country era, so expect him to perform an array of traditional-leaning, steel-soaked earworms from his 2024 album, F-1Trillion, including ‘Dead at the Honky Tonk’, ‘M-E-X-I-C-O’ and ‘Pour Me a Drink’. However, if you've been a Posty fan from day one, don't fret. The ‘I Had Some Help’ hitmaker makes sure to include all his biggest hits, such as ‘Circles’, ‘Congratulations’, ‘White Iverson’ and more.
with all backpacks, including clear backpacks, not permitted inside the park, though accommodations are made for diaper bags, medical bags and guests with accessible needs. Other bags, that do not exceed 16" x 16" x 8" in size, are permitted and do not need to be clear. Beyond that, there is on-site storage available for rent. You can find the full requirements and bag policy here.
As for merchandise–always a keen topic of interest with Post Malone's loyal fanbase–there will be a host of options on-sale at merch booths around the stadium. Post and Jelly all have some fantastic styles on offer, with the former's range of t-shirts, hoodies, caps and more paying homage a variety of his eras, not just F-1Trillion.
The last piece of advice we have is to soak it all in and enjoy it! Post Malone and Jelly Roll are two contemporary musical titans, and they know how to put on a spectacular show. So, if you're heading to Oracle Park, you're in for something special.
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