Post Malone delivered an unforgettable night at Wrigley Field, joined by Jelly Roll and surprise guests, in what has quickly become one of the most talked-about concerts of 2025. As part of the Big Ass Stadium Tour, this Chicago stop merged electric visuals, emotional moments, genre-bending hits, and raw vocal power — all set against the historic backdrop of a sold-out Wrigley Field.
🎤 The Energy Was Unmatched from the Start
Post Malone’s return to the Midwest for his first stadium headlining show at Wrigley Field was more than just a performance — it was a love letter to his fans. With a setlist that spanned hip-hop, pop, country, and folk, he set the tone early with “Texas Tea” and kept momentum high with crowd favorites like “Wow,” “Circles,” and the country-flavored “I Had Some Help.”
Fans in the crowd, many wearing custom cowboy hats and holding Red Solo cups, embraced the artist’s neon cowboy visuals and fireworks-driven staging, creating the kind of high-energy yet emotional experience that few artists can offer.
As Chicago Sun-Times described it, it was a “cold night warmed by heartfelt storytelling and roaring pyrotechnics.”

🎸 Jelly Roll Brings the Grit
Before Post hit the stage, Jelly Roll delivered an equally compelling performance, one that proved why he’s earned his slot as co-headliner. Tracks like “Wild Ones” and “Bloodline” got the crowd fired up, especially when Alex Warren joined him onstage for a surprise live version of their collaborative track — a moment later praised by Holler Country.
This isn’t the first time Ultimate Recaps has covered iconic collabs — just like when Kendrick Lamar & SZA stunned Amsterdam, this Chicago crowd witnessed something genre-defying and soul-stirring.
🌟 Sierra Ferrell & Surprise Guests Shine
Post Malone isn’t known for playing it safe — and Wrigley Field proved no exception.
Midway through his 25-song setlist, the stage dimmed for a tender duet with Sierra Ferrell, whose haunting pedal steel transformed “Never Love You Again” into a show-stopping moment.
Adding to the night’s surprises, comedian Bert Kreischer crashed the stage shirtless during “rockstar,” a comedic blast that only elevated the crowd’s euphoria — something OnMilwaukee called “one of the wildest moments of the tour so far.”
📋 Full Wrigley Setlist: 25 Songs, Every Emotion
According to Setlist.fm, here’s what fans were treated to:
- Texas Tea
- Wow.
- Better Now
- Wrong Ones
- Go Flex
- Broken Whiskey Glass
- Hollywood’s Bleeding
- I Fall Apart
- Losers (with Jelly Roll)
- Goodbyes
- M-E-X-I-C-O
- What Don’t Belong to Me
- I Ain’t Comin’ Back (Morgan Wallen cover)
- Feeling Whitney
- Yours
- Circles
- White Iverson
- Psycho
- Candy Paint
- Finer Things
- Pour Me a Drink
- Dead at the Honky Tonk
- rockstar
- I Had Some Help
- Sunflower (solo on rooftop)
- Congratulations (fireworks finale)
🔥 Fireworks Finale + Rooftop Surprise
Wrigley’s skyline exploded in lights during the grand finale on “Congratulations.” The crowd, already buzzing from Post’s solo rooftop rendition of “Sunflower”, roared as fireworks lit the sky — a moment captured across TikTok and replayed thousands of times online.
For fans who loved our Sabrina Carpenter BST Hyde Park coverage or the dazzling BLACKPINK World Tour, this kind of fireworks-fueled finale feels familiar: emotional, massive, unforgettable.
🎧 Genre-Crossing, Emotion-Packed
The true magic of the night wasn’t just in the lights or production — it was in Post Malone’s ability to cross genres and touch hearts. Whether it was a whiskey-soaked anthem like “Go Flex” or a vulnerable acoustic take on “Yours” (dedicated to his daughter), the concert showcased an artist completely at home in his evolution.
If you’re a fan of emotionally charged performances, revisit our Trisha Yearwood at Macy’s Fireworks and Diana Ross’s jazz festival duet — both sharing Post’s gift for connection.
📸 Photos, Crowd Reactions & Tour Scope
Photos from the night, as seen in Variance Magazine, showcase everything from cowboy hats and rooftop views to close-ups of teary-eyed fans during “I Fall Apart.”
If you’re looking to relive this visually, also check out the MLB.com concert listing and tour recap from Undercover Tourist for city-by-city context.
And of course, don’t forget to bookmark our full Macy’s Fireworks Recap for more explosive coverage!
🌐 Other Performances You’ll Love:
- Eric Church at Macy’s Fireworks
- Keke Palmer’s viral vocals
- Ariana DeBose’s Broadway tribute
- ATEEZ takes over Citi Field
📣 Final Thoughts
This Wrigley Field concert was a true moment in music history — a genre-melting, emotionally-driven performance that showed Post Malone’s full range as a vocalist, performer, and storyteller. Jelly Roll’s soul and Sierra Ferrell’s country flair elevated the night into something unforgettable.
Whether you were there in person or watching it all unfold online, this blog gives you the full experience — and once the performance is uploaded, you’ll be able to watch the entire concert right here.
Where can I watch the full Post Malone Wrigley Field concert?
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Who were the guest performers during the concert?
Jelly Roll co-headlined with surprise cameos from Alex Warren, Sierra Ferrell, and comedian Bert Kreischer.
What songs did Post Malone perform at Wrigley?
He performed a 25-track setlist including hits like “Circles,” “rockstar,” “Sunflower,” and his latest country-pop crossover “I Had Some Help.”
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