Post Malone and Jelly Roll Set to Rock Kauffman Stadium During MLB All-Star Break
Kansas City is about to get loud this summer - and not just from the crack of the bat.
The Royals announced that global music powerhouse Post Malone and Grammy-winning country star Jelly Roll are bringing their high-octane stadium tour to Kauffman Stadium on July 15. The show, part of the “BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2,” will land right in the heart of the 2026 MLB All-Star Break, turning The K into a stage for one of the biggest music events of the year.
Presented by Live Nation, the tour has already proven to be a juggernaut. With over a million fans in attendance across its first run and more than $170 million in revenue, it’s one of the most successful tours of Post Malone’s career - and that’s saying something for an artist with a shelf full of major awards and a string of chart-topping hits like “Sunflower,” “Congratulations,” and “I Had Some Help.”
Kansas City fans won’t have to wait long to lock in their seats. Ticket presales kick off this week, with general admission tickets going live on February 10.
A special Post Malone presale is available for fans who sign up through Ticketmaster by February 4 at 10:59 p.m. CT.
Citi cardholders will also get early access from February 4 through February 9, thanks to a partnership between Citi and the tour.
Jelly Roll, fresh off a major night at the 68th Grammy Awards where he took home three trophies - including Best Contemporary Country Album - brings his signature blend of country grit and emotional storytelling to the stage. Known for tracks like “Hard Fought Hallelujah” and “Save Me,” Jelly Roll’s music has resonated with fans across genres. And for those who follow more than just music, he’s even made waves in the sports world, stepping into the ring at WWE SummerSlam in a memorable debut.
Joining the duo on tour is rising country artist Carter Faith. The North Carolina native released her debut album Cherry Valley last October under MCA Nashville, and she’s quickly becoming a name to watch in the country scene. Her inclusion adds another layer of depth - and twang - to a tour already packed with star power.
Kauffman Stadium, while best known for Royals baseball, has become an increasingly popular venue for big-name music acts. In recent years, it’s hosted performances from artists like Flo Rida and even Shaquille O’Neal, who’s taken on a second life as DJ Diesel. But this summer’s show is poised to be one of the biggest yet - and it’s the only Major League Baseball stadium hosting this leg of the tour.
So while the All-Star Break might give the Royals a few days off, the energy inside The K will be anything but quiet. Post Malone, Jelly Roll, and Carter Faith are ready to bring the noise - and Kansas City is ready to listen.
