Big Ass Stadium Tour, May 28 – Hersheypark Stadium
On a rain-soaked Wednesday evening in Hershey, Pennsylvania, Post Malone transformed Hersheypark Stadium into a cathartic, high-octane celebration of music, vulnerability, and sheer showmanship. With skies pouring for the majority of the set, most artists might have scaled things back—but not Post. Instead, the storm became a backdrop to one of the most emotionally powerful and visually electrifying nights of the tour.
Currently trekking across the country for his “F-1 Trillion Presents: If Y’all Weren’t Here, I’d Be Crying – Big Ass Stadium Tour,” Post delivered a genre-bending setlist that leaned heavily into his country-inspired new material while still honoring his trap-pop roots.
The show kicked off with “Texas Tea”, a swaggering opener that immediately set the tone with thunderous bass and crowd-wide energy. From there, it was hit after hit: “Wow.,” “Better Now,” and “Go Flex” roused stadium-wide singalongs as pyrotechnics lit up the waterlogged sky.
One of the most intimate moments came during “Feeling Whitney”, which Post performed solo with an acoustic guitar as rain streamed down the lighting rigs and the crowd stood completely captivated. That ability to pivot from explosive production to stripped-down honesty is part of what makes a Post Malone show so compelling—his vocal range and emotional transparency hit just as hard as his chart-toppers.
The crowd roared as surprise guest Jelly Roll joined him onstage for “Losers,” a standout moment that blurred the lines between country grit and hip-hop soul. Later, a moving performance of “I Ain’t Comin’ Back” (a Morgan Wallen cover) showed off Post’s deepening connection to country music’s storytelling tradition.
Even as rain puddled underfoot, fans never wavered—dancing through anthems like “Circles,” “Psycho,” and the massive singalong “Sunflower.” The encore closed with “Congratulations,” performed from a platform in the center of the floor section, fireworks erupting overhead in a perfect final note of gratitude.
With lightning-grade pyrotechnics, crowd unity despite the storm, and a setlist spanning the full emotional spectrum, Post Malone proved why he’s one of the most versatile and loved artists on the road today. The Hershey show wasn’t just a concert—it was a weatherproof celebration of Posty’s evolution and the unshakable bond he’s built with his fans.
Setlist – May 28, 2025 | Hersheypark Stadium
- Texas Tea
- Wow.
- Better Now
- Wrong Ones
- Go Flex
- Broken Whiskey Glass (Interlude)
- Hollywood’s Bleeding
- I Fall Apart
- Losers (with Jelly Roll)
- Goodbyes
- M-E-X-I-C-O
- I Ain’t Comin’ Back (Morgan Wallen cover)
- What Don’t Belong to Me
- Feeling Whitney (Acoustic)
- Yours
- Circles
- White Iverson
- Candy Paint
- Psycho
- Finer Things
- Pour Me a Drink
- Dead at the Honky Tonk
- rockstar
- I Had Some Help
- Sunflower (Post Malone & Swae Lee)
Encore:
26. Congratulations (performed from center platform)













