The show, which is set to begin at 8 p.m. on Saturday, is said to possibly include some unnamed “friends” of Jelly Roll who will also take part. According to TMZ, tickets for the show are free, and Los Angeles first responders were offered up to four tickets for themselves, family and friends.
"Your music saved my best friend's life. Thank you for being unapologetically you and doing what you do," the note read
February also brings concerts to Phoenix by Luke Bryan, Nickelback, Tiesto, Randy Travis, GloRilla, Fall Out Boy, the Killers, Amy Grant and COIN.
Jelly Roll had a funny experience in Hawaii when people jamming out to his music didn't recognize him as the singer of the track.
Jelly Roll and his wife, Bunnie Xo, never shy away from public displays of affection. The pair have shared numerous photos together sneaking kisses or engaged in deep belly laughs. Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo married in 2016 and are closer than ever today.
Bunnie says she and her country star husband conquered fears and anxieties during their recent visit to a waterfall.
Jelly Roll is lending his voice to contemporary Christian singer Brandon Lake's chart-topping hit, "Hard Fought Hallelujah."
Jelly Roll suffers from stage fright, but the country singer has a few tricks to help him battle his pre-show nerves, a source tells Life & Style exclusively.
Kane Brown and Jelly Roll have partnered for a rock-fueled track that addresses depression and despair. Meanwhile, Lauren Alaina honors the strong women who have raised and supported her. Meanwhile, Kashus Culpepper and Hudson Westbrook both issue new music, while duo Pitney Meyer (Mo Pitney and Johnny Meyer) release a new bluegrass collaboration.
Award-winning, GRAMMY-nominated artist Jelly Roll is set to take the stage at the North Dakota State Fair on Sunday, July 20, headlining the State Fair’s concert lineup. Fresh off the release of his 2024 album “Beautifully Broken,
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter All the country music performances at the Inauguration yesterday were spotless despite some technical difficulties, but you can’t even blame that on the train wreck
FireAid is a star-studded benefit concert organized for Los Angeles-area wildfire relief. It is being produced by Shelli, Irving, and the Azoff family with Live Nation and AEG Presents.