What could Post Malone and Jelly Roll play on their BIG ASS Tour? Expected setlist explored

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The BIG ASS Tour is one of the best promoted 2025 concert tours featuring Post Malone as headliner and Jelly Roll performing special guest appearances on select tour dates. The combination of these two artists has generated a great deal of excitement because Post Malone's hip-hop, rock, and pop signature sounds are combined with Jelly Roll's typical country-rap style.

They vow to have a tour experience together that will cross genres, providing a mix of sounds that will appeal to a broad range of individuals. Fans are already guessing the type of setlist to anticipate from the two performers, each with a great discography of hits to pull from.

Although the complete setlist will change throughout the tour, there are particular signature songs that we can anticipate hearing from both artists from their previous concert shows and the songs they've been playing on tour.

Let's go through the anticipated songs of Post Malone and Jelly Roll and some possible surprises that could arise along the way!


Post Malone's setlist: A mix of hits and new tracks

Post Malone isn't a stranger to spitting out chart hits, and his BIG ASS Tour playlist will hopefully have many of these fan favorites. A few of Post's most well-known song staples are the likes of Circles, Sunflower, and Rockstar. These are the post's standard fare, and it's going to happen. These songs pass the test of time and will keep bringing in casual fans and die-hards alike.

Also on the set list will likely be White Iverson, one of his other breakout songs. It's a song that cemented his career, and having it included would be a nod to his initial success.

But Post Malone's set won't all be about nostalgia—his fans will also get some of his more recent songs from his new album, F-1 Trillion. Singles such as Wrong Ones, What Don't Belong to Me, and Finer Things are already included in his set list, which is a testament to his continued evolution as an artist.

Naturally, singles from Hollywood's Bleeding and Beer Bongs & Bentleys, such as Wow., Goodbyes, and I Fall Apart, will complete his set list, providing a well-rounded mix of high-energy anthems and heart-wrenching ballads.


Jelly Roll's setlist

Jelly Roll's setlist is going to represent his emergence into fame because he has not only emerged into the spotlight but has also become famous for merging country and rap into an excellent sound that resonates with fans from both genres.

His setlist is most probably going to be based on some of his favorite hits, such as Son of a Sinner, which is his favorite hit song. Similar to Save Me, with raw emotional depth, this song that has raw emotion shared in common with it, is another one that audience members will adore when they live-show it.

Of these hit songs, Jelly Roll will likely play Need a Favor, a ballad that combines heartfelt words with his country-rap style. Fans of his Beautifully Broken album will also enjoy hearing cuts from that record, adding further diversity to his set.

Collaborations are a major part of Jelly Roll's live performances, so tracks such as Fall in the Fall, a collaboration with Struggle Jennings, might also see the light of day. Since his career is further expanding, there's a likelihood that Jelly Roll will also bring newer tracks to the table, and fans get a glimpse of what to anticipate from his new sound.


Collaborative moments: Is Post Malone and Jelly Roll sharing the stage possible?

Fans have been eagerly wondering if there will be collaborative moments between Post Malone and Jelly Roll during the BIG ASS Tour. Both artists have shown respect for one another and a genre-bending attitude, so the collaboration would be a no-brainer.

While there has been a bit of speculation from the fan community regarding live performances of tracks like Over You, which they collaborated on earlier, no such duets have been announced until April 2025. Nonetheless, the possibilities are there, and if they were to get together on stage, it would be some seconds for the history books.

Although we have not yet seen our hands on any official list of collaborative tracks as yet, the likelihood of a surprise is never zero. Post Malone and Jelly Roll both have a history of playing outside the box with surprise remixes or covers of their songs, and BIG ASS Tour certainly seems poised to deliver enough moments of the kind.

Whether you get an on-the-spot duet or an on-the-spot remix of one of the chart-topping songs, the potential for on-stage collaborations is still in the works.


Expect the unexpected: New material and surprises ahead

Both Post Malone and Jelly Roll are known for keeping things fresh at their live shows, generally debuting new material or redoing older hits in new ways. As the BIG ASS Tour rolls on, it's a good bet that both acts will continue to experiment with their setlists, delivering fans with unexpected moments.

For Post Malone, this would mean increasing the number of songs from F-1 Trillion since he already began incorporating Wrong Ones and Finer Things into live shows. The fans can expect him to further enrich his music when performing live by supplementing hit songs with new elements.

For Jelly Roll, whose popularity has grown in recent years, new material can be incorporated into his show as his career continues to change. Because both artists are consistently creating new material, the actual possibility exists of fans experiencing something completely new during the tour, maintaining the experience fresh and spontaneous.


The BIG ASS Tour will be one to remember, combining the musical universes of Post Malone and Jelly Roll. Both acts have crossover appeal, and their setlists will be equally varied, with a mix of high-energy songs, emotional ballads, and surprises.

While we can anticipate fan favorites like Circles, Son of a Sinner, and Rockstar, the possibility of new songs and improvisations is going to make each show thrilling and unique for audiences.

Whether by solo performance or potential collaborations, the BIG ASS Tour is shaping up to be a must-attend live show for music fans in 2025.

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Edited by Zainab Shaikh