PANAMA CITY BEACH − Another massive star is slated to take the stage tonight for the final day of the 2026 Gulf Coast Jam.
Known for covering a variety of genres, the most notable of which arguably are rap and hip hop, artist Post Malone is scheduled to headline the final night of the four-night country music festival in Panama City Beach. He is scheduled to take the stage about 9:15 p.m.
According to past reports, he will follow Sunday performances from five other artists. They are:
Event officials expect for the combined attendance of the 2026 Gulf Coast Jam to be about 100,000 people. This equals a nightly attendance of about 25,000 people.
Jammers already have watched performances from a variety of artists, including Keith Urban, who headlined on Thursday, Chris Stapleton, who headlined on Friday, and Riley Green, who headlined on Saturday.
Tickets for the 2027 Gulf Coast Jam already are available for purchase. It was announced on Thursday night that Jason Aldean will be among next year’s headliners.
Weather forecast for Sunday at Gulf Coast Jam
According to Ricardo Humphreys, observation program leader for the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, there is about a 20% chance of rain for Panama City Beach until about noon. After that, the rain is expected to stay north of the area, with only about a 10% chance of rain for PCB.
Humphreys also said that there is a moderate heat risk for the area. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s but feel like they are in the mid-90s becuase of wind and humidity.
“It (rain) should stay north of the Gulf Coast Jam area,” Humphreys said. “The chances are going to decrease this afternoon.”
This article originally appeared on The News Herald: Post Malone takes stage tonight at Gulf Coast Jam; will the weather hold?
Reporting by Nathan Cobb, Panama City News Herald / The News Herald
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