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Post Malone, Jelly Roll heat up Razorback Stadium this summer

July in Fayetteville doesn’t sneak up on you. It sits on your shoulders. It sticks to your shirt.

And on Saturday, July 11, it’ll settle right into Razorback Stadium when Post Malone and Jelly Roll bring Post Malone and Jelly Roll Present: The BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2 to town.

Nine-time diamond-certified global superstar Post Malone and seven-time Grammy-nominated entertainer Jelly Roll are teaming up again for another stadium run after a huge tour last year.

This summer version stretches coast to coast, stopping at some of the country’s biggest football venues. Razorback Stadium is now one of them, right in the middle of an Arkansas July.

For Arkansas fans, that means trading fall Saturdays for midsummer nights. No kickoff. No hoodies.

Just heat rising off the concrete and music bouncing around a stadium built for noise.

When calendar says July, Arkansas listens

This isn’t the kind of event that pretends July is comfortable. Razorback Stadium in mid-July is a known thing

The sun hangs around. The air doesn’t move much. And by nightfall, the heat doesn’t leave. It just changes moods.

That’s the setting for this stop on the tour.

A place where fans are used to sweating through September games now get a full summer concert, complete with stadium lights, big sound, and a crowd ready to lean into it.

The tour’s first run proved the pairing works. Post Malone brings genre-blending hits that don’t care what label they fall under. Jelly Roll brings songs shaped by life stories and hard edges.

Together, they fill big spaces, even when the weather refuses to cooperate.

Tickets, presales and planning ahead

Tickets for the Fayetteville show are rolling out in stages, giving fans time to plan around summer schedules and July heat.

Fans can sign up for the Post Malone artist presale ahead of the deadline on Wednesday, Feb. 4 at 11:59 p.m.

That presale opens Friday, Feb. 6 at 10 a.m. and doesn’t require a special code. Access is tied directly to Ticketmaster accounts.

Additional presales through Citi and American Express follow before tickets become available to the general public on Tuesday, Feb. 10 at 10 a.m. through Live Nation.

It’s the kind of planning Arkansas fans already understand. July shows mean pacing yourself, hydrating early, and settling in once the sun starts to dip.

Built for big crowds, even in heat

Produced by Live Nation, The BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2 is designed for places that can hold tens of thousands. Razorback Stadium fits that bill, heat and all.

Post Malone’s career has crossed hip-hop, rock, and country without slowing down. Jelly Roll’s rise has leaned into honesty and Southern grit.

Neither act is built for small rooms anymore. They need space, volume, and a crowd willing to ride it out.

Country singer-songwriter Carter Faith will open on all headlining dates, setting the tone early while the stadium fills and the evening finally starts to cool, at least a little.

Fayetteville joins summer stadium circuit

The July 11 stop is part of a long list of stadium dates across the country.

The tour hits places like Jack Trice Stadium, Tiger Stadium, Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, McLane Stadium, and Rice-Eccles Stadium.

These are football homes used to noise, pressure, and packed stands.

In July, they become something else. Less structured. Less scripted. More about surviving the heat and enjoying the night.

For Arkansas, it’s another step toward using Razorback Stadium as more than a fall address.

Big tours are circling Fayetteville, and this one brings two of the most recognizable names in modern music right into peak summer.

Different kind of Arkansas night

There won’t be a coin toss. No marching band. No scoreboard watching.

Just a crowd spread across the stadium, heat lingering in the air, and music doing the rest.

Fans who remember September openers know Razorback Stadium can hold sound.

In July, it’ll hold it differently. Slower. Heavier. Louder as the night goes on.

July 11 won’t feel like SEC football. It’ll feel like Arkansas summer — humid, loud, and fully committed — inside Razorback Stadium.

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RAZORBACK FOOTBALL

Sat, Aug 30vs Alabama A&MW, 52-7
Sat, Sep 6Arkansas State (LR)W, 56-14
Sat, Sep 13@ Ole MissL, 41-35
Sat, Sep 20@ MemphisL, 32-31
Sat, Sep 27vs Notre DameL, 56-13
Sat, Oct 11@ 12 TennesseeL, 34-31
Sat, Oct 18vs 5 Texas A&ML, 45-42
Sat, Oct 25vs AuburnL, 33-24
Sat, Nov 1vs Mississippi StateL, 38-35
Sat, Nov 15@ LSUL, 23-22
Sat, Nov 22@ TexasL, 52-37
Sat, Nov 29vs Missouri2:30 pm
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