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Post Malone and Jelly Roll’s 2026 Lucas Oil Stadium Show in Indianapolis, Indiana: Everything You Need To Know

June 11, 2026 2:44 pm GMT

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POST MALONE & JELLY ROLL'S 2026 ‘BIG ASS STADIUM TOUR PART 2’ - INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA

When: Saturday, June 12th, 2026

Where: Lucas Oil Stadium

Who is the Opener: Carter Faith

What are Post Malone and Jelly Roll Expected to Perform:

Taken from Post Malone and Jelly Roll’s sets from The BIG ASS World Tour at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, on June 9th, 2026

Jelly Roll:

  • Hands Up
  • Hard Fought Hallelujah (Brandon Lake cover)
  • Liar
  • Son of a Sinner
  • Bloodline / Wake Me Up
  • Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) / Wild Ones
  • Lonely Road / Take Me Home, Country Roads
  • I Am Not Okay
  • Where is the Love / Higher / No Scrubs / Drop it like it's Hot / Killing in the Name / I Want It That Way
  • Need a Favor
  • Save Me

Post Malone:

  • Texas Tea
  • Wow.
  • Better Now
  • Wrong Ones
  • Go Flex
  • Hollywood's Bleeding
  • I Fall Apart
  • Losers
  • Goodbyes
  • What Don't Belong to Me
  • Feeling Whitney (with a fan on guitar)
  • Stay
  • Circles
  • White Iverson
  • Psycho
  • Pour Me A Drink
  • Dead at the Honky Tonk
  • rockstar
  • I Had Some Help
  • Sunflower (Post Malone & Swae Lee song)
  • Congratulations

When Do Doors Open: 6:00pm

When Does the First Opener Perform: 7:00pm

What Time Does Jelly Roll Take the Stage: Around 7:45 pm

What Time Does Post Malone Take the Stage: Around 9:00 pm

Where Can I Buy Tickets: Post Malone and Jelly Roll 2026 Tickets

Post Malone and Jelly Roll have kicked off their Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2 and are taking it to Indiana this Friday, 12th June. 

Following the huge success of their song, ‘Losers’ and their 2025 Big Ass Stadium World Tour, this show is bound to be an incredible night of music. With support from Carter Faith, Lucas Oil Stadium is expecting to show 63,000 fans a top-shelf time.

At their last show, Jelly and Post did not disappoint with their fan-favourite tracks. Jelly Roll’s ‘Liar’, ‘Son Of A Sinner’ and ‘I Am Not Okay’ hit hard amongst fans, with a fun mash up of 90s/00s favourite pop hits. Post delivered on both his older music and his current country style. Playing everything from ‘Better Now’ to ‘I Had Some Help’, fans can expect a diligent run-through of his catalogue. Of course, there is the duo’s ‘Losers’ which they are likely to perform together during Post’s set.

The Big Ass Stadium Tour merch was a massive hit last year, with a huge variety of t-shirts, hoodies, tour specific items and more. This is usually available early, so look out for their big merch trucks outside the venue. Our prediction is in the South Lot parking lot starting from around midday on the day of the concert. There is also merch available inside the venue when doors open, but try and arrive early to use the outdoor trucks to avoid long lines on the night.

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Interestingly, Post Malone is throwing in another surprise for a select number of guests - if your chair is ‘staring at you’ (has Post Malone’s eyes on it) then you can bring it home! There will be a small selection of WWE inspired souvenir BAST2 chairs at shows for those ticket holders to take with them.

Lucas Oil Stadium has a variety of parking options, with more information available on their website. Fans are encouraged to leave as much time as possible for travel, as downtown Indianapolis usually experiences heavy congestion. Streets immediately around the stadium like South St. and Capitol Ave. are likely to be closed.

Those looking to use ride-share options must be aware that they will not be able to picked up or dropped off directly outside the stadium. This is due to road closures. The best area for drop off and pick up is along Northbound Illinois Street which is one block east of the stadium. Remember, if safe to do so, a short walk from the stadium can significantly reduce surcharge and time spent in standstill traffic.

Lucas Oil Stadium will enforce their bag policy on the night, ensuring that all bags must be clear and no bigger than 12” x 6” x 12”. Small clutches that do not exceed 6.5” x 4.5” are also permitted.

This is a cashless venue. There are a few tickets left for night two of The Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2 and one quick look on socials will tell you that this is a show not to be missed.

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