Post Malone Is Bringing Along Some Help When He Stops In Minneapolis In 2025!
Our newest friend in Country has just announced that he will be hitting the road on his Big Ass Stadium Tour in 2025, and Post Malone is planning on bringing along some friends too. Expect to see Post Malone in concert at US Bank Stadium in May of 2025!
Here's what we know about the upcoming Post Malone performance in the Twin Cities.
Who's coming with Post Malone to Minneapolis?
Post Malone will be taking the field at U.S. Bank Stadium on May 20th, 2025, and he has a 'sweet' opener. Jelly Roll will be helping Post Malone entertain, as he is scheduled to open. Also joining Post and Jelly Roll at U.S. Bank Stadium is Traveling Tailgate, and special guest Sierra Ferrell.
When can you get tickets?
Tickets to the show go on pre-sale starting tomorrow (Wednesday, November 20th) for Citi Bank cardholders. Tickets for the general public will go on sale Tuesday, November 26th at noon. Here's a link to the Ticketmaster website to buy your tickets.
Who is Post Malone?
Post Malone, for those unfamiliar with the artist, actually started in a completely different genre of music, before releasing his latest album, F-1 Trillion, which is his first Country album. F-1 Trillion has been a commercial success for the former pop star, as he teamed up with not only some of the top artists currently in Country like Morgan Wallen and Blake Shelton, but also reached out to artists like Brad Paisley, Dolly Parton, and Hank Williams Jr.
What are concerts like at U.S. Bank Stadium?
The jury is still out on concerts at the home of the Minnesota Vikings. I've seen Garth Brooks, Taylor Swift, and Luke Combs there and I thought from where I sat the music sounded alright, but when you bring in artists like Metalica it seems like the sound in the building isn't great, at least according to online reviews of concerts from social media.
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