📋 Show Details

  • Artist: Post Malone Presents: The BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2
  • Venue: Sun Bowl Stadium
  • City: El Paso, TX
  • Date: May 13, 2026
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May 13, 2026, was a night to remember as the Sun Bowl Stadium in El Paso transformed into a pulsating epicenter of sound and energy with Post Malone’s "The BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2." As the sun dipped below the horizon, the anticipation crackled in the air, and when Post took the stage, the crowd erupted into cheers that resonated all the way to the outskirts of our beloved city. This wasn’t just a concert; it was a celebration of music, culture, and, most importantly, the vibrant spirit of us Texans.

Opening Acts that Set the Stage

Before Post Malone even graced the stage, the evening was kicked off by an electrifying performance from Jelly Roll. With every note, he owned the stage, mixing heartfelt lyrics with an infectious energy that had the crowd in the palm of his hand. His raw honesty about struggles and triumphs struck a chord with many, especially among the Latina fans who resonated with his journey. There was a palpable sense of unity in the air, as we all clapped and cheered, feeling empowered by his relatable stories.

Next up was Carter Faith, who brought a fresh twist to the night. Her blend of country and pop had some fans swaying, while others were more than happy to sing along—even if they didn't know the words! It was refreshing to see a young artist take the stage with such confidence, and it made me think of the next generation of Latina artists who are ready to claim their spotlight.

Post Malone's Unforgettable Performance

When Post Malone finally took the stage, the energy reached a fever pitch. As he opened with “Circles,” the stadium was a sea of swaying bodies, and I couldn’t help but join in. This was not just a performance; it was a moment where every person in the crowd felt connected to the music and, by extension, to one another. The lights, the beats, and the crowd singing in unison created an atmosphere that felt almost spiritual.

What stood out to me was his unexpected cover of “I Will Always Remember You,” a tribute to the late legend, Whitney Houston. It was a moment of collective emotion, with many fans wiping away tears as he poured his heart into the song. “This one’s for all my fans in El Paso, I love you!” he shouted, and the crowd roared in response. Fans around me exchanged glances filled with appreciation, knowing we were part of something special that transcended just one night.

One fan nearby couldn’t contain their excitement, exclaiming, “Post really knows how to make you feel every single lyric!” It was true; the connection he built with his audience was palpable, and we were all there for it.

The Energy of El Paso

Throughout the night, it was evident that Post Malone was not only an incredible performer but also a genuine human being. He shared anecdotes about his own life and dreams, making it clear that he understands the struggles many of us face. He encouraged the crowd to chase their aspirations and never give up, which resonated deeply with many young women in the audience, including myself.

As the night wore on, he closed with an explosive rendition of “Wow.” The energy was through the roof, and the crowd erupted in cheers like fireworks on the Fourth of July. As we danced and sang our hearts out, I was filled with pride for my city, for my culture, and for the community we’ve built around shared experiences like these.

The shared joy, the electric atmosphere, and the powerful performances made this concert an unforgettable experience. El Paso showed up strong, and Post Malone delivered, proving that live music has a way of binding us together like nothing else can.

[VERDICT]9.0|A night of unity, energy, and incredible talent.

To witness Post Malone live is to experience the magic of connection through music, and I left the Sun Bowl with my heart full and my spirit soaring. Share your photos from this show at sisters4media.com.

Sisters4Media Verdict

8.0 / 10
A solid show worth catching next time they come through Texas.