America just ordered another round of Jelly Roll.
The crossover country/Hip-Hop headliner just announced he’s added 15 concerts to his North American arena ‘The Beautifully Broken Tour’ with special guests Warren Zeiders, Alexandra Kay, Ernest, Shaboozey and Allie Colleen joining him on select dates.
None of the new gigs will take the 39-year-old Grammy nominee to New York or New Jersey; that’s likely because he already booked six huge gigs in the Tri-State.
First, Jelly Roll will headline at Albany’s MVP Arena on Sept. 24. After that, he drops into New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Sept. 27, Long Island’s UBS Arena on Sept. 28, Newark’s Prudential Center on Sept. 29 and finally Buffalo’s KeyBank Center on Oct. 6.
But wait! There’s more!
He’s also slated to perform at NYC’s Global Citizen Festival on Sept. 28 with Post Malone and Doja Cat. As you may have noticed above, he’ll hoof it to Long Island later that night for a show at the UBS Arena.
“This is the biggest tour of my life y’all and I’m going to do it really really big this year— I can’t wait to see y’all at a show,” the “Save Me” singer shared on Instagram when he announced the tour back in February. “Come party with us!”
As of today, fans can purchase tickets for all upcoming ‘Beautifully Broken’ shows on sites like Vivid Seats; the official on-sale for the newly announced tour dates is Monday, July 1.
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Jelly Roll 2024 tour schedule
A complete calendar including all tour dates (newly added concerts are in bold), venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.
Jelly Roll 2024 festival appearances
Prior to the tour, you may have noticed Jelly Roll is lending his talents to a number of major festivals.
For a closer look, here’s who’s headlining with him at these major gigs this year.
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Ottawa Bluesfest July 4-14 at the LeBreton Flats Park in Ottawa, ON, CA Nickelback, 50 Cent, Maroon 5, Zac Brown Band, Tyler Childers |
Faster Horses July 19-21 at the Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, MI Cody Johnson, Riley Green, Old Dominion, Tyler Hubbard, Anne Wilson |
Harley Davidson Homecoming July 26-27 at Veterans Park in Milwaukee, WI Red Hot Chili Peppers, Hardy, Warren Zeiders, The Offspring, Cypress Hill |
Tailgates N Tallboys Festival July 26-27 at the Midland County Fair in Midland, MI Quinn XCII, Jessie Murph, Warren Zeiders, Alexandra Kay, Matt Hansen |
We Fest Aug. 1-3 at Soo Pass Ranch in Detroit Lakes, MN Elle King, Parker McCollum, Trace Adkins, Eric Church, Carly Pearce |
Sturgis Buffalo Chips Motorcycle and Music Festival July 29 through Aug. 10 at Sturgis Buffalo Chip in Sturgis, SD Kid Rock, Aaron Lewis, Travis Tritt, Hinder, Theory of a Deadman |
Bash On The Bay Aug. 21-22 at the Put-In-Bay Airport in Put-In-Bay, OH Hardy, Oliver Anthony, Warren Zeiders, Ernest, Ashland Craft |
Global Citizen Festival Sept. 28 at Central Park in New York, NY Post Malone, Doja Cat, Rauw Alejandro, Hugh Jackman |
Country Calling Festival Oct. 4-5 at the Ocean City Inlet in Ocean City, MD Eric Church, Tyler Childers, Lainey Wilson, Riley Green, Bailey Zimmerman |
Jelly Roll set list
After looking over what Jelly Roll performed on his 2023 ‘Backroad Baptism Tour,’ it appears he does a little bit of everything.
The Tennessee native plays the hits, pays tribute to classic rock favorites and even throws in a party-starting Hip-Hop medley for good measure.
To get a better idea, you can find a breakdown of what he performed at a show in Bozeman, MT courtesy of Set List FM, here:
01.) “The Lost”
02.) “Hate Goes On”
03.) “Halfway to Hell”
04.) “Creature”
05.) “Dead Man Walking”
06.) “Son of a Sinner”
07.) “Boys in the Hood / Fancy / Lose Yourself / Ms. Jackson / Just a Friend”
08.) “Smoking Section”
09.) “She”
10.) “Only”
11.) “Dancing With the Devil”
12.) “Bottle and Mary Jane”
13.) “Need a Favor”
14.) “The House of the Rising Sun / Hurricane / Colt 45”
15.) “Nail Me”
16.) “Wheels Fall Off”
17.) “Kill a Man”
18.) “Fall in the Fall”
19.) “Simple Man” (Lynyrd Skynyrd cover)
20.) “Save Me”
Jelly Roll new music
In 2023, Jelly Roll dropped his seventh solo album “Whitsitt Chapel.”
As expected, the country rapper melds the two genres to create a record that is distinctly Jelly Roll-esque.
The bumpin’ opening track “Halfway To Hell” sets the tone — tight rhymes lead to a soaring country-twanged chorus.
After that, he moves into ballad territory on “Church” before returning to his unmistakable mashup sound on “The Lost.”
For our money, the highlight is the lively, Hip-Hop heavy “Unlive” featuring Yelawolf. Fingers crossed, he shows up at some point on ‘The Beautifully Broken Tour.’
Of course, you won’t want to sleep on the tearjerking hit “Save Me” with Lainey Wilson, either.
If you want to hear for yourself, you can check out “Whitsitt Chapel” here.
Post-album release, Jelly Roll has put out seven (!) more singles with big-name collaborators Jessie Murph, Dustin Lynch, Falling In Reverse, Joyner Lucas and Chris Ryan. Click here to find them all.
Jelly Roll special guests
At all ‘Beautifully Broken’ gigs, Jelly Roll will be joined by his pair of opening acts.
To get you up to speed, here are their most streamed tracks on Spotify.
Warren Zeiders: “Ride The Lightning”
Alexandra Kay: “Best Worst Ex”
Ernest: “Cowgirls”
Shaboozey: “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”
Allie Colleen: “Halos and Horns”
Country stars on tour in 2024
It seems like everyone’s a little bit country these days.
For our money though, these are the five rising country icons you won’t want to miss live these next few months.
Who else is on the road again? Check out our list of the 50 biggest country stars in 2024 here to find out.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed Bruce Springsteen and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.