
Adam DeGross

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Metro Phoenix’s 2025 concert calendar just got another blockbuster gig: Rapper Post Malone will bring his Big Ass Stadium Tour to State Farm Stadium in Glendale on June 21.
The 25-city tour, which kicks off on April 29 in Salt Lake City, is the multiplatinum artist’s biggest tour to date and is in support of his chart-topping 2024 country album, “F-1 Trillion.”
According to a press release, Post Malone’s Big Ass Stadium Tour will feature “massive production” and a mix of the rapper’s “biggest hits, fan favorites and brand new songs.”
“F-1 Trillion,” which dropped in August and hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200, sees the rapper dive into country territory with such hit singles as “I Had Some Help,” “Pour Me a Drink” and “Guy for That.” Earlier this month, the “F-1 Trillion” was nominated for a Grammy for Best Country Album.
Post Malone last performed in metro Phoenix show in February at a sold-out concert at TPC Scottsdale to kick off this year’s WM Phoenix Open golf tournament.
Post Malone Phoenix tickets
Citi cardmembers can purchase presale tickets to Post Malone’s State Farm Stadium concert starting at noon on Wednesday via the Citi Entertainment program. An artist presale starts at 9 a.m. on Friday. People can register now signup.ticketmaster.com/postmalone.
Tickets to the general public go on sale at noon on Tuesday, Nov. 26, at livenation.com.
Post Malone 2025 Tour Dates
The complete list of North American dates for Post Malone’s Big Ass Stadium Tour is below. For more local concert information, visit the Phoenix New Times concert calendar.
April 29, Salt Lake City, Rice-Eccles Stadium
May 3, Las Vegas, Allegiant Stadium
May 7, San Antonio, Texas, Alamodome
May 9, Dallas, AT&T Stadium
May 11, Atlanta, Mercedes Benz Stadium
May 13, St. Louis, Mo., Busch Stadium
May 18, Detroit, Ford Field
May 20, Minneapolis, U.S. Bank Stadium
May 22, Chicago, Wrigley Field
May 24, Philadelphia, Citizens Bank Park
May 26, Toronto, Rogers Centre
May 28, Hershey, Pa., Hersheypark Stadium
May 29, Pittsburgh, PNC Park
May 31, Foxborough, Mass., Gillette Stadium
June 2, Washington, D.C., Northwest Stadium
June 4, New York, Citi Field
June 8, Miami, Hard Rock Stadium
June 10, Orlando, Fla., Camping World Stadium
June 3 – Ridgedale, Mo., Thunder Ridge Nature Arena
June 15, Denver, Empower Field at Mile High
June 21, Glendale, State Farm Stadium
June 24, Boise, Idaho, Albertsons Stadium
June 26, Seattle, T-Mobile Park
June 28, Portland, Ore., Providence Park
July 1, San Francisco, Oracle Park