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Eminem Surprise highlights the Big Ass Stadium Tour Stop on Ford Field – The Oakland Press

The Big Ass Stadium Tour measured on Sunday evening, May 18, on the Ford Field von Detroit, also via Post Malones, oversized headliner set, to its name.

Jelly Roll plays Sunday evening, May 18, in Detroit's Ford Field (photo of Mike Ferdinande)

The heading of the night was actually made by Support Act Jelly Roll and heroes from Homeetown Eminem. At the beginning of his fourth Detroit appearance, the Tennessee singer and rapper declared his “second home”, including the Michigan Central Open concert last June and his own headline in the Little Caesars Arena in November. As usual, he praised the most popular singer-songwriter Bob Seger (“The Goat”) with a bit of his “old time rock and roll” and his reproduction of Eminem's “Lose Yourself” later in Jelly Rolls, there seemed to be another tribute in Jelly Rolls. Eminem's surprising appearance on July 13, 2025 with Ed Sheeran in the stadium).

Post Malone appears on Sunday evening, May 18, in Detroit's Ford Field (photo of Mike Ferdinande).
Post Malone appears on Sunday evening, May 18, in Detroit's Ford Field (photo of Mike Ferdinande).

Eminem greetings and went with a hearty “I love you. Peace! Jelly Roll integrated the spaghetti sign of an Eminem mother and Reverse e-logo of the rapper into his graphic and also excluded Eminems Management and Detroit's Paul Rosenberg for his support for his career.

That together with hymns such as “son of a sinner”, “I'm not okay” and “Save Me-Warf for Malone who answered with a diverse and, yes, two hours who answered the unlikely, genre hopping career of the Texas artist since his hip-hop began a year ago in Texas.

Post Malone appears on Sunday evening, May 18, in Detroit's Ford Field (photo of Mike Ferdinande).
Post Malone appears on Sunday evening, May 18, in Detroit's Ford Field (photo of Mike Ferdinande).

It would certainly be difficult to imagine that the Malone, who appeared in the Fillmore Detroit as part of the Monster Energy Outbreak package, would appear a version of Nirvana against the Charts for Alterative Rock (with 2023 of 2023) and Country (with the “F-1 Billion”) charts from 2023. But Malone Has, and Sunday's 26-Song Show Certainly Celebrated that Latter Ascent, from the country-style Tailgate Party Outside Ford Field During the Afternoon to the makeup of the crowd Inside, The Giant Cowboy and Cowgirl Neon Sculptures Flanking the Stage, The Decidedly 10-Gallon Country Opening Act (Chandler Walters and Hoop-Skirt Sporting Sierra Ferrell) and Even Malone's Honky-Tonk Worthy Buckle Buckle and Frequent Swikging (he ordered from a crew member named Pat) from Red Solo Cup.

However, his landmark has his own brag, the Malone-in a long-sleeved Bob Dylan 1978 tour T-shirt and very tight jeans-when he trained on a runway that stretched to the middle of the stadium floor, and another shaky smile smile, smiling smiling. And while he needed nine songs to get into the “F-1” mode-with “losing” and Jelly Roll, who reproduced their duet on the album-Malone and his band delivered a generous half of his 18 tracks and ended the show with spirited Roll roller roller roller roller roller roller roller roller roller roller roller roller roller roller roll-roll roll-roll roll-roll roll roll roll roll roll roll roll roll roll roll roll roll roll roll roll roll roll roll with “Feiner”, “Pour Me”, “Tote To The Honky Tonk” and The Boyant “and The Boyant” and The Boyant and The Boyant “and the Bouyant “and The Bunoyant” and The Boyant “and The Bouyant” and The Boyant “and” I had a help. “. He also threw” I ain't Comin 'Back “, his new collaboration with Morgan Wallen from the latter's new album.

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