Post Malone, Jelly Roll to play concert at Royals’ Kauffman Stadium this summer
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- Post Malone and Jelly Roll will headline Kauffman Stadium on July 15, 2026.
- Tickets open with two presales; general sale begins Feb. 10, 2026 at Ticketmaster.
- Tour leg is high-grossing; Kauffman is the only MLB stadium stop on route.
Global superstar Post Malone is set to take over Kauffman Stadium this summer.
On Monday, the Royals announced Post Malone and Grammy-nominated star Jelly Roll will bring their joint concert to Kansas City. The duo will hit the road for their star-studded stadium tour in July.
Kauffman Stadium will host “Post Malone and Jelly Roll Present: The BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2” on July 15. The concert will happen during the 2026 All-Star Break.
Live Nation will present the concert. The stadium tour is one of Post Malone’s highest-selling events in his career — drawing over 1 million fans and grossing over $170 million.
Fans can get tickets starting this week. There will be two presale windows before general admission tickets go on sale Feb. 10.
Post Malone has won several major awards. Some of his biggest hits include: “Sunflower,” “Congratulations” and “I had some help.”
There will be a special Post Malone presale this week. Fans can gain access by signing up on Ticketmaster by Feb. 4 at 10:59 p.m. Central.
Meanwhile, Citi banking has partnered with the concert. Fans with a Citi card will have access to the presale from Feb. 4-9.
This week, Jelly Roll won three awards at the 68th Grammy Awards. His win for Best Contemporary Country Album headlined his category.
Jelly Roll is best known for his songs “Hard Fought Hallelujah” and “Save Me” in his expansive discography. He also has some professional sports experience as he made his in-ring debut at WWE SummerSlam.
Both artists will hit multiple cities during the second leg of their tour. Kauffman Stadium is the lone MLB venue to host the live performance. Carter Faith is also slated to join Post Malone and Jelly Roll.
Faith is a country music singer. She released her debut album “Cherry Valley” last October under MCA Nashville Records.
Kauffman Stadium has welcomed artists such as Flo Rida and Hall of Fame basketball star Shaquille O’Neal, known as DJ Diesel, in recent years.