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Post Malone, Jelly Roll hit Rogers Stadium tonight: Set times, tickets, transit and weather

With Jelly Roll and Carter Faith also on the bill, here's everything fans need to know about tonight's massive Rogers Stadium concert, including set times, tickets, transit and weather.

Post Malone, Jelly Roll
Post Malone will headline Rogers Stadium on Tuesday, with opening acts Jelly Roll and Carter Faith. (Courtesy: IG/postmalone, IG/jellyroll615)

What to know

  • Post Malone brings his Big Ass Stadium Tour to Rogers Stadium in Toronto tonight, joined by special guests Jelly Roll and Carter Faith.
  • Carter Faith is scheduled to perform at 7 p.m., followed by Jelly Roll at 8 p.m., with Post Malone taking the stage at 9 p.m.
  • Fans are encouraged to take public transit, with Downsview Park Station serving as the closest TTC and GO Transit stop to the venue.
  • Tickets remain available starting at $105.63, and the forecast calls for dry, mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures around 20 C.

Post Malone is finally touching down in the 6ix, bringing his Big Ass Stadium Tour to Toronto’s largest concert venue for one night only, and it’s a show fans won’t want to miss.

The chart-topping superstar takes over Rogers Stadium tonight as part of the massive tour announced earlier this year.

Malone follows a string of major acts that have already headlined the venue this summer, including Bruno Mars, Mumford & Sons and Luke Combs.

Who’s opening?

Post Malone won’t be taking the stage alone.

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Joining him tonight are Jelly Roll and Carter Faith, making for a stacked lineup from start to finish.

Fans can expect Carter Faith to kick off the evening at approximately 7 p.m., followed by Jelly Roll at around 8 p.m.

Post Malone is scheduled to begin his headlining set at 9 p.m., with the show expected to wrap up by 11 p.m.

How to get to the venue

Public transit remains the easiest and most convenient way to get to Rogers Stadium.

TTC riders can take Line 1 to either Sheppard West Station or Downsview Park Station and then walk roughly 10 minutes to the venue. Downsview Park Station is the closer of the two options.

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GO Transit riders can take the Barrie Line to Downsview Park Station before completing the short walk to the stadium.

Are tickets still available?

Fans who haven’t secured tickets yet are still in luck.

Standard tickets in the nosebleed sections are currently available starting at $105.63. Tickets in the East and West Grandstands are also available from $105.63, while floor tickets start at $155.63.

Weather forecast

Rogers Stadium operates rain or shine, but concertgoers can breathe easy tonight.

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Unlike some previous shows at the venue that were impacted by wet weather, the forecast is calling for dry conditions and temperatures hovering around 20 C throughout the evening.

While sunny skies aren’t expected, fans can anticipate a comfortable night with mostly cloudy conditions and little chance of rain.

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