Post Malone’s Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2 Hits Nissan Stadium

Post Malone and Nashville have been circling each other for years — and on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, the courtship goes full stadium as Posty brings The Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2 to Nissan Stadium. Expect tattoos, twang, fireworks, and one of the most purely likable performers in popular music.
The Most Genre-Proof Artist Alive
Austin Post's career defies every lane the industry ever painted. “White Iverson,” recorded in a bedroom and uploaded to SoundCloud, made him a star almost overnight in 2015. The run that followed — Stoney, beerbongs & bentleys, Hollywood's Bleeding — shattered streaming records and produced era-defining hits: “Congratulations,” “Rockstar,” “Circles,” and “Sunflower,” which became the most-certified single in RIAA history. Then, in a move that surprised exactly no one in Music City, he went full country: F-1 Trillion was recorded with Nashville's A-list, and “I Had Some Help” with Morgan Wallen owned an entire summer. Hip-hop, pop, rock, country — Post Malone has genuine smashes in all of them, something almost no other living artist can claim. Nashville has effectively adopted him, and his shows here carry hometown-crowd energy.
Why This Show Is Worth It
Whatever the setlist looks like on this leg, the catalog is wall-to-wall, and Post is famously one of the most winning performers in the business — grinning, cigarette-waving charisma, equal parts rock star and the buddy who insists on buying the next round. The first Big Ass Stadium Tour drew rave reviews for exactly that mix of spectacle and sincerity: catwalk stages, walls of pyro, and a guy who seems sincerely thrilled that everyone showed up. A stadium-sized singalong of his country material in Nashville, specifically, has bucket-list potential.
The Venue: Nissan Stadium
Home of the Tennessee Titans since 1999 and the main stage of CMA Fest every June, Nissan Stadium sits on the East Bank of the Cumberland directly across from Lower Broadway. The John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge runs from downtown straight to the gates — the pre-show walk across the river, skyline behind you, is half the fun of any show here.
Practical Info
Stadium gates typically open well before showtime — check your ticket and arrive early to beat security lines. The smart play: leave the car in a reserved downtown garage (or rideshare to Broadway), eat early — hot chicken, barbecue, and Assembly Food Hall are all within blocks of the bridge — then walk over with the crowd. Stadium bag policies are strict, so travel light: phone, wallet, done. It's a Tuesday show; plan Wednesday morning with appropriate humility.
Get Your Tickets
Genre-proof hits, a performer the whole city has adopted, and a summer night on the river with fireworks overhead. June 30 at Nissan Stadium is going to be a party — get tickets before the floor disappears.






