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Photos: Post Malone Rode Into Chicago and Stole the Show

Photo by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration

Post Malone’s music may be evolving, but one thing hasn’t changed: the man knows how to put on a show.

Performing under the lights at Chicago’s iconic Wrigley Field, Post brought the latest leg of his tour to the Windy City and gave fans a night packed with heart, hits, and a whole lot of twang. The setlist pulled from every era of his career—hip-hop, heartbreak, and now, honky-tonk—with fans singing along whether he was crooning country ballads or turning up to “Wow.” and “Congratulations.”

Leaning into his new cowboy persona, Post still showed plenty of love to the rap songs that made him a household name. From “Rockstar” to “Psycho” to “I Fall Apart,” he made sure longtime fans felt seen. But it was the new material that really gave the night its flavor. Country Post is officially here, and it works. Songs like “I Had Some Help” had the crowd swaying with their arms around each other, while the stripped-down acoustic moments gave the sold-out stadium a chance to breathe, cheer, and cry (yes, people cried).

Posty was in great spirits all night—grinning, sipping out of a red Solo cup, and thanking the crowd a dozen times over. And the visuals? Fire. Literally. With flames shooting up from the stage and a lighting rig that followed him like a spotlighted lasso, every moment felt tailor-made for your camera roll.

It was a reminder that even as Post Malone continues to genre-hop, his live show remains one of the most consistent and entertaining in the game.

Scroll down to check out our favorite photos from the night, and trust us, if you missed this one, make sure you don’t miss him next time he rides into town.

Photos by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration

Post Malone Announces 2025 “Big Ass Stadium Tour” with a Wrigley Field Stop

Post Malone performs at Lollapalooza 2021.
Post Malone performs at Lollapalooza 2021 (Photo by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration).

Post Malone is set to embark on an extensive stadium tour in 2025, marking a significant milestone in his evolving musical journey. The “Big Ass Stadium Tour” will feature co-headliner Jelly Roll and special guest Sierra Ferrell on select dates. The tour is scheduled to commence on April 13, 2025, in Indio, California, and will conclude on July 11 in San Francisco.

Chicago fans can look forward to a performance at Wrigley Field on May 22, 2025, offering a unique opportunity to experience Post Malone’s dynamic live show in one of the city’s most iconic venues.

This tour follows the release of Post Malone’s country album, “F-1 Trillion,” which has garnered significant attention for its genre-blending collaborations with artists such as Morgan Wallen, Blake Shelton, and Luke Combs. The album’s success has been bolstered by tracks like “I Had Some Help” and “Pour Me a Drink,” which have resonated with both country and mainstream audiences.

Jelly Roll, featured on the track “Losers,” will join Post Malone for most of the tour dates. His recent album, “Beautifully Broken,” debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, further solidifying his presence in the music industry. Sierra Ferrell, who collaborated with Post Malone on “Never Love You Again,” will also make appearances during the tour, adding her unique musical style to the lineup.

The “Big Ass Stadium Tour” promises a diverse setlist, blending Post Malone’s chart-topping hits with his latest country-infused tracks. Tickets are expected to be in high demand, especially for the Wrigley Field performance, so fans are encouraged to secure their seats promptly.

For a complete list of tour dates and ticket information, visit Post Malone’s official website.