Guess who is coming back to Florida? Jelly Roll announces show in Orlando. Looks like he is heading out this year for another big tour called Beautifully Broken Tour.
Jelly will be playing big arenas like Madison Square Garden and making a stop in Orlando at the Kia Center on Tuesday September 17th. If you missed Jelly Roll last year, you need to get to this show. It was amazing. It’s crazy because he is still so new, but his fans know every lyric to every song and they were singing along during his show. You can tell he really loves his fans. Watching him on stage engaging with them and singing back to the crowd. He truly is a favorite on stage. I think most people really like him because of where he came from. He’s been through a lot, like most of us and overcame all of that, pushed through and has succeeded. Most of us want to do the same and if Jelly Roll can do it, then so can we, right?
Ticket Information
Show is Tuesday September 17th at Kia Center in Orlando. Warren Zeiders and Alexandra Kay will open the show.
Tickets will be available starting with various presales beginning on Monday, February 26. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on sale beginning on Friday, March 1 at 10 AM on jellyroll615.com.
PRESALE: Citi is the official card of the Beautifully Broken Tour. Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning Monday, 2/26 at 10am until Thursday, 2/29 at 10pm through the Citi Entertainment program. Visit www.citientertainment.com.
VIP: Fans can also purchase VIP Packages, which may include premium seats, backstage tour and group photo, VIP lounge, limited edition tour poster, merchandise & more. For additional information, visit vipnation.com.
Artist Presale Tickets Available Starting Tuesday, February 27 at 10 AM Local
General on sale Begins on Friday, March 1 at 10 AM Local on JellyRoll615.com
Jelly Roll: 4 Songs Before He Smashed Into Country Music
Jelly Roll has become a country music sensation, topping the country charts, winning his first CMA award, and being nominated for a couple of GRAMMY Awards, one in the all-genre New Artist category and the other in the Best Country Duo/Group for his collaboration “Save Me” with Lainey Wilson.
Everyone, including his fellow country stars, is talking about him. Luke Bryan told us his thoughts on Jelly when we interviewed him recently. He said, “Jelly Roll and I have been at some events together. We hung out at a backstage festival a month and a half ago briefly. I think what Jelly Roll embodies and represents is something really, really special. When I’m around him, the way he holds himself. You are just drawn to him. He’s such a star in that role.”
Bryan added, “Every time I’m around the guy, he’s just so intriguing and interesting. I think his form of country music speaks to a potentially forgotten box of people in country music, and he’s able to really speak to that crowd.”
He continued, “What makes him special is, as a fan, you get to see into his world, which is a world of a lot of people, and I think that’s what you have to do to rise where he has risen. To speak to people and tell your story honestly. He tells his story the good, the bad, and the ugly, and I think that’s what people love about him. You know, life’s journey is not all squeaky, clean, and beautiful, with no bumps in the road. I think he lets a lot of people not feel alone.”
It’s been a whirlwind of a year for the native Nashvillian. Jelly took fan questions on his Insta Stories not long ago and touched on several subjects, including his mental health, after wrapping his headlining “Backroad Baptism Tour” and why he is going without his phone through the end of the year.
When a fan asked about his mental health, Jelly replied, “This is probably too honest, but exhausted and unstable. Definitely when I get through the holidays, and I’ve got a lot of stuff to do between now and the holidays, but when I get through the holidays, I really need to take some personal time.”
Jelly Roll talked about the importance of therapy in a recent interview on Comedy Central’s The Daily Show. Jelly described himself as an “old-school Southern man.” He noted that his relationship with God and faith are also key parts of his evolution.
Jelly added that he believes in “God and therapy.” He said he is “extremely open-minded” in his “old age.” Jelly offered, “I quit searching to be happy, and I started searching to be useful.” That’s when everything changed for him, and he strives to “be a man of service” and to help people.
We all know his country hit songs like “Son of A Sinner,” “Need A Favor,” and the duet remix of his song “Save Me” with Lainey Wilson. As we continued celebrating this unique and gracious artist, we thought we would get familiar with some of his songs before he made such a significant mark in country music.
This hard rock song was released two years ago from his Ballads of the Broken album. That album is the first major-label album by Jelly Roll. “Dead Man Walking,” released as a single, reached number one on the US Mainstream Rock chart. The album also included “Son of a Sinner,” his first country chart-topper.
This song comes from his 2015 album, Therapeutic Music 5. The song talks about smoking weed and being in jail. In the song, Jelly does a lot of rapping along with singing the chorus, which includes the lyrics, “I hope that Heaven has a smoking section/ I hope that Heaven has a smoking section/ When it’s said and done and we’re all gone/ I hope they got a place that we can blow / I hope that Heaven has a smoking section.” Jelly’s mom appears in the music video.
"Wheels Fall Off" (2017)
This song came off of Jelly’s 2017 album, “Addiction Kills.” The music video for the song has over 53 million views and features his wife, Bunnie Xo. The couple were married in 2016. The song and video include a lot of swear words, sexual situations, and guns.
This song also comes from his album, Addiction Kills. The music video for the song starts with Jelly in a chair getting his hair cut and shaved. Much of the music video was filmed in Sally’s Famous Kitchen in Jelly’s home neighborhood, a suburb of Nashville: Antioch.
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