What happens when you mix country, rock, and hip-hop in one giant London stadium? You get something special. Thousands of fans at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium saw exactly that. Post Malone and Jelly Roll stood on stage together, ready to share a song. It was not just a regular concert. It felt like a big moment for music.
The song was “Losers,” but they looked like winners. The best part was watching them together. They were not just two stars singing. You could see the real friendship between them. They smiled and looked at each other while they sang. It showed that music is stronger when people share it. Their voices together felt both powerful and kind.
POST MALONE / JELLY ROLL (Losers) LONDON Concert
The crowd in London felt the connection. When different kinds of music come together like that, everyone listens. You could tell the audience understood this was new. They were watching the walls between music styles fall down. This performance proved that country and hip-hop can share the same stage and create an amazing sound.
That London show was a huge statement. It showed what happens when two artists trust each other. This was not the only time they shared this magic. They took that same feeling across the ocean to America. As part of the “BIG ASS Stadium Tour,” they brought “Losers” to a massive crowd in Seattle, Washington.
Post Malone – Losers ft. Jelly Roll (Live from The BIG ASS Stadium Tour)
At T-Mobile Park, the energy was just as big. This performance felt comfortable and strong, like they had been singing this song together forever. The huge stadium tour showed that fans everywhere were ready for this sound. The crowd in Seattle got to see that same honest connection. It was another night of celebrating being different, together.
Jelly Roll always sings from the heart. He is not afraid to share his hard times and his big wins with the world. His whole journey shows that being true to yourself is what matters most. He makes music for everyone, telling real stories. Follow Jelly Roll on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. His story is one worth listening to.