
Will Post Malone Break the Garth Brooks Earthquake Record at Tiger Stadium?
I’ve been to a lot of shows, but I can say without a shadow of a doubt: Post Malone’s "BIG ASS Stadium Tour" was one of the most incredible live music experiences of my life. To say Post has assembled a world-class team to deliver a stadium-sized spectacle is a massive understatement, it’s a masterclass in production.
Now, the momentum is headed straight for Louisiana with the announcement of The BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2.
Mark your calendars for May 23, 2026, because Post Malone, Jelly Roll, and Carter Faith are officially set to take over Tiger Stadium.
We all know the legend: Garth Brooks once famously caused a recorded earthquake in Death Valley. With a lineup this monumental, featuring the genre-blending, nine-time diamond-certified superstar Post Malone and three-time GRAMMY winner Jelly Roll, you have to wonder: are we about to see another seismic event recorded in Baton Rouge?
According to LSU Sports, this show is a cornerstone of the new Death Valley Live Stadium Series. This initiative was designed to bring world-class entertainment to one of the most iconic venues in America, and they certainly delivered. The chemistry between Post and Jelly Roll was the defining force of last year’s tour, making it the most talked-about pairing in the industry.
This isn’t just a concert; it’s a larger-than-life production that redefines the modern live experience. Whether you’re there for Post’s electrifying stage presence or Jelly Roll’s soulful, glass-shattering energy,
May 23 is shaping up to be an unforgettable night in Death Valley. Fans are encouraged to keep their eyes peeled for pre-sales across multiple ticket outlets. Get your tickets early; this one is going to shake the ground.
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