Home / Arts and Entertainment / Post Malone & Jelly Roll: Nice Guys Finish First in Indy
Post Malone & Jelly Roll: Nice Guys Finish First in Indy
13 Jun
Summary
- Post Malone and Jelly Roll brought their tour to Indianapolis on June 12.
- The show featured Post Malone's hits and Jelly Roll's inspirational speeches.
- The concert is part of the sequel tour that concludes in Japan in October.

Post Malone and Jelly Roll brought their Big Ass Stadium Tour 2 to Indianapolis on June 12, delivering a spirited performance at Lucas Oil Stadium. The tour, a sequel to their 2025 run, saw the duo share their unique blend of country and hip-hop influences with an Indianapolis audience.
Originally scheduled to begin June 9 in Charlotte, the tour's opening dates were postponed due to Post Malone finishing his upcoming double album. The Indianapolis show was the second stop, with the tour slated to conclude in Japan in October after traversing North America and Asia.
Post Malone delivered a nearly two-hour, 23-song set, focusing on his numerous hits, including "Psycho" and "Circles," while also incorporating newer country-flavored tracks like "I Had Some Help." His performance was noted for its professional efficiency and high energy, despite the artist's sometimes laid-back stage presence.
Jelly Roll, sharing top billing but acting as an opener, captivated the crowd with his hour-long set. He skillfully balanced his personal narrative of struggle and redemption with energetic medleys and motivational speeches. His performance also included a special reunion with someone he had counseled previously.
The concert highlighted the continued relevance of stadium-caliber artists in Indianapolis, boosting local economy and cultural standing. Despite some concerns about ticket sales at other venues and Post Malone's earlier hits being from the last decade, the event at Lucas Oil Stadium was well-attended and successful.