The Big Ass Stadium Tour Merch

It’s loud and bold. It’s got Post Malone’s edge, Jelly Roll’s grit, and Sierra Ferrell’s cosmic cowboy charm, wrapped into wearable pieces. This is not your usual bland tour drop. Each merch belongs to Big Ass Stadium Tour screams stage energy and backroad rebellion.

Where to Buy Big Ass Tour Merch

You’ll find the entire merch drop live on the bigassstadiumtourmerch.store. Hoodies, tees, Hat, and even limited edition Short are flying off the shelves.

Stadium Pop Up Booths

Every stadium stop includes a merch pop up. People line up before gates even open, hoping to grab the exclusive “City Drop” items that only sell at certain venues.

Tour Merch Categories That Are Selling Fast

Hoodies That Hit Different: We’re talking heavyweight cotton, oversized fits, bold back graphics, and sleeve prints that wrap around like tattoos.

Good Seller: The “Orange Hoodie”—Post Malone inspired design with printed graphic.

Graphic Tees That Tell a Story

Post’s love for tattoo style graphics and Jelly Roll’s street style blends are in display. Each tee carries a date, a city, or a lyric scrawled somewhere clever.

Hat and Shorts

As the summer season is approaching, both the hat and shorts from the Big Ass Stadium Tour Merch are getting massive attention. However, both of these products are limited in style.

Exclusive Merch Designs Inspired by Each Artist

Post Malone’s Wild Touch: The merch mirrors his vibe; skulls, chains, snakes, and sometimes a splash of western Americana. Black dominates, but splashes of lavender and fire red break through.

Jelly Roll’s Southern Swagger

Expect biker style fonts, bandana prints, and outlaw themes. One tee even features his signature laugh with “Roll On” embroidered across the collar.

Sierra Ferrell’s Cosmic Cowgirl Aesthetic

Stars, moons, and roses weave through her collection. Embroidered trucker hats, patchwork denim, and fringed jackets round it out.

What Makes This Merch Drop So Different?

It doesn’t feel slapped together. Everything feels intentional, from the weight of the shirts to the hand drawn sketches printed on the tags. Each artist got their own say in the designs. It shows.

Limited Edition Drops for Each City

No two stadiums get the same lineup. For example:

  • Dallas Exclusive: Denim vests with a stitched outline of the state.
  • Chicago Drop: Long-sleeve with “Windy & Wild” tag featuring all three artists in a comic strip panel.

This “collect-’em-all” vibe is why people are road-tripping show to show.

Lyric Inspired Apparel Pieces

Each drop includes gear based on lyrics shouted loud during the encore.

  • “Better Now” tee has the lyric hidden under the hem.
  • Jelly Roll’s “Need a Favor” cap comes with tear away patches.
  • Sierra’s “Whispered Dreams” tee includes a handwritten lyric print across the back shoulder.

Material Quality

You can feel the quality. It’s not fast fashion.

  • Hoodies: Pre shrunk cotton, fleece lined
  • Tees: Heavyweight cotton, fine stitched

No itchy tags, no shrinkage drama. Fans have been raving on Reddit and TikTok.

Tour Merch Bundles and Fan Packs

Want more bang for your buck? Yet, none of the bundles have been decided yet. So please wait; they might be planning something in the coming days.

How Fans Are Styling the Merchandise

Instagram’s flooded with fans styling their gear:

  • Hoodies layered under leather jackets
  • Tees oversized with fishnets and boots
  • Hat look cool with the shorts.

This isn’t just “band merch.” It’s becoming streetwear.

Behind the Scenes: Merch Creators and Designers

Perhaps, designers from LA’s underground scene collaborated with the artists themselves. Rumors say even Post sketched a few of the graphics himself. No wonder it doesn’t look mass-produced.

Can You Buy Merch After the Tour Ends?

Maybe. A “Final Encore Collection” is rumored to launch online. But based on past tours, the resale prices spike the second the last show ends. Resellers on Grailed and eBay are already prepping listings.

Shipping, Sizes, and Return Policy

  • Shipping: U.S. & Canada get priority, international available
  • Sizes: S to 2XL—true-to-size but roomy cuts
  • Returns: 14 day window for unworn items only. No returns on city exclusives or signed items.

VIP Merch Perks: Is It Worth It?

Most probably, VIP ticket holders get early merch booth access and a free “Backstage Bundle”:

  • Custom drawstring bag
  • Glow in the dark tee
  • Tour laminate badge (non-access pass but looks dope)

For fans, it’s a no brainer. This merch has real personality. It’s wearable, collectible, and screams individuality. Some of the pieces might even become fashion grails in a few years like Travis Scott Astroworld tees or Kanye’s Pablo jackets.

Is the Big Ass Stadium Tour merch available online only?

Nope. It’s also at every concert stop, sometimes with exclusive drops you can’t get online.

 Are the sizes true or should I size up?

They run slightly roomy, perfect for layering. No need to size up unless you want that oversized look.

Is Sierra Ferrell’s merch separate from Post and Jelly?

Each artist has their own themed line, but there are also blended “Tour Trio” pieces featuring all three.

Will the merch be restocked after it sells out?

Highly unlikely. Most drops are one time runs, once it’s gone, it’s difficult to find it again.

What payment options are accepted on the merch site?

Major credit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and PayPal. Some stadium booths also take tap to pay. So, payment method may change from one buying source to other.