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The Big Ass Stadium Tour is the upcoming eighth concert tour by American singer Post Malone, in support of his sixth studio album, F-1 Trillion (2024) and his biggest hits. . The tour will begin in Salt Lake City on April 29, 2025, and will conclude in Lisbon on September 14, 20
Tickets for Post Malone's "BIG ASS Stadium Tour" are available at Ticketmaster and start between $44 and $79 depending on the venue, with some ticket packages costing over $1,000 per seat.
Avon Park Army Airfield, 10.7 miles (17.2 km) east-northeast of Avon Park; Initially Sub-Base of MacDill Field III Bomber Command 88th Bombardment Group (Heavy) Avon Park Replacement Training Unit (Heavy Bombardment) Later: Avon Park Air Force Base (1949-1956) Now: Avon Park Air Force Range and MacDill AFB Auxiliary Field (ICAO: KAGR, FAA LID: AGR)
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A new field house facility was completed in August 2016 at a cost of $4.1 million. The 11,750-square-foot (1,092 m 2) building is located in the north end zone, attached to the west grandstand. It features a hall of fame area, locker room, coaches’ offices, and patios overlooking the field. [5]
Its original designation was Malone Auxiliary Army Airfield #2. The airfield was constructed with two asphalt 5,000 foot runways, each with a parallel taxiway. The airfield was apparently unmanned, had no buildings nor any permanent units assigned. It was used for emergency and for touch-and-go landings as part of the pilot training school.
The Malone Border Hounds are an independent minor league baseball team based in Malone, New York that plays in the Empire Professional Baseball League. The Border Hounds play their home games at the American Legion Post 219 Veterans Field in Malone and have been managed by former MLB pitcher Ray King since 2024. [1] [2]
Field size: Left Field — 330 ft Center Field — 400 ft Right Field — 330 ft [1] Opened: 1989: Tenants; Canton McKinley Bulldogs 2016–present Malone Pioneers 2008–2015, 2021–present [2] Canton Coyotes 2002 Canton Crocodiles 1997–2001 Canton–Akron Indians 1989–1996: Website; www.munsonstadium.com