Post Malone Blasted for Jelly Roll’s Tour Delay 

The era of the disposable fan has officially arrived.

Post Malone just sent shockwaves through the music world by pulling the plug on the start of his massive stadium run.

The “Big Ass Stadium Tour” was supposed to be the victory lap for his country pivot. Instead, it has become a financial nightmare for the working-class fans of Jelly Roll.

Posty admitted he simply “ain’t ready” because he didn’t finish his “homework” in the studio. For a professional playing at the stadium level, “not finishing the album” sounds like a lame excuse for poor time management.

Watch the moment the “Big Ass Stadium Tour” launch turned into a total disaster below:

Post Malone Gives UNPROFESSIONAL Reason For Cancelling Concerts!

While Post Malone chases his creative vision, fans in El Paso, Waco, and Baton Rouge are left holding the bag.

These aren’t just postponed dates. These are non-refundable Airbnbs and plane tickets that are now completely worthless.

Many fans took PTO from work that they can’t just “reschedule” for three weeks later.

To soften the blow, Malone teased a “double album” titled The Eternal Buzz. But critics are calling this nothing more than marketing bait to stop people from demanding immediate refunds.

The real heartbreak is felt by the Jelly Roll faithful who were ready for that raw, stadium energy.

Jelly Roll has built his career on authentic connection and showing up for the “little guy”. Seeing his momentum stalled by a headliner’s scheduling mess feels like a betrayal of the very spirit he represents.

See the raw energy Jelly Roll was supposed to bring to these stadiums right here:

This delay proves that in the age of sky-high stadium prices, artists feel they are untouchable. When you charge hundreds of dollars for a seat, “not being ready” is a slap in the face to the people paying your bills. If this trend continues, fans might finally decide that the “Stadium Experience” just isn’t worth the risk anymore.

The tour is now set to launch on June 9, 2026 in Charlotte, but the damage to fan trust might be permanent.

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