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Jelly Roll Opens Up About Joining Post Malone’s Big Stadium Tour: ‘He’s Got One of the Kindest Hearts’

  • September 26, 2025
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Published by Cel Manero from Global One Media Inc.

“Thanks, brother, for choosing me and giving me the chance to experience all this for the first time,” Jelly wrote on Instagram.

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Jelly Roll is feeling thankful for Post Malone.

On Tuesday, Sept. 23, the Save Me singer took to Instagram to share a heartfelt message to the I Had Some Help star, who invited him to join the Big Ass Stadium Tour.

“Been a while since I really sat down and wrote out my feelings,” the 40-year-old began. “With an hour left on this 10-hour flight from London to Nashville, I’ve been reflecting on how surreal it is that I just wrapped my very first European tour.”

Jelly emphasized how much of the experience was thanks to Malone, 30. “First and foremost, this was all Post Malone. I’ve said it every night on stage, and I meant it — Post could’ve chosen any artist in the world to join him. He’s not only one of the biggest stars out there, but also one of the most genuine hearts I’ve ever met.”

He continued, “Thank you, brother, for choosing me and giving me the chance to live these firsts — from playing stadiums across America to now saying I’ve toured them all over Europe because of you.”

Calling the past year alongside Malone “nothing short of amazing,” Jelly reminisced about standout moments, including performing in Vatican City where he proudly “praised shamelessly in front of the world.”

He also noted it was his first time experiencing countries like Germany, Italy, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, England, and France — many of them with his wife, Bunnie Xo, by his side.

Another unforgettable memory came at WWE’s Clash in Paris. “I told John Cena when he filmed What Drives You in Nashville that I’d try to be at as many of his retirement matches as possible,” Jelly wrote. “I never imagined that I’d wrestle at SummerSlam — the craziest moment of my life — and then later watch him in Paris.”

He added that the Paris “hype” is real before closing his post with gratitude. “Thank you for the therapy, and thank y’all for caring enough to listen. I’m going to spend some much-needed time with my family and unplug until I see everyone in Australia. This year’s recap is going to be madness, so go subscribe on YouTube.”

Jelly ended his note by declaring: “The Big Ass World Tour with Posty is officially over.”

The trek was first announced in November 2024, with Malone revealing Jelly Roll as part of the lineup. Their collaboration followed Jelly’s feature on Malone’s 2024 song Losers from his album F-1 Trillion.

The stadium tour launched on April 29 in Salt Lake City, with stops in major cities including Las Vegas, Dallas, Atlanta, Detroit, Chicago, New York, Miami, Orlando, Denver, and Seattle. Jelly also joined select European dates — among them Berlin, Barcelona, and Lisbon — before wrapping up on Sept. 21 in Spain.

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