Jelly Roll
"The Beautifully Broken Tour 2024" with special guests ERNEST, Shaboozey and Allie Colleen
Jelly Roll
"The Beautifully Broken Tour 2024" with special guests ERNEST, Shaboozey and Allie Colleen
Multi-genre hit-making entertainer Jelly Roll revealed he is adding two additional performances to his Beautifully Broken Tour 2024 run, including a stop at Little Caesars Arena on Wednesday, November 6 at 7 p.m. The Detroit Youth Choir helped announce the new tour date by singing the chorus to Jelly Roll’s hit single “Need a Favor” outside Little Caesars Arena. Watch the announcement video HERE.
The tour, which is set to kick off on Monday, August 27 at Delta Center in Salt Lake City, UT, has recently added new markets including Cincinnati, OH, Lexington, KY, Kansas City, MO, Houston, TX and Austin TX in addition to previously announced markets New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New Orleans, and more. Tour openers for all dates through October 27 include breakout newcomers Warren Zeiders and Alexandra Kay, with ERNEST, Shaboozey and Allie Colleen joining as support starting October 30.
Jelly shared the news during his couch interview and Block Party outdoor performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Tuesday evening (6/25) where, in addition to the tour announcement, he performed a never before heard new track from his upcoming new album titled “Burning.” Written by Jelly, Zach Crowell, Ian Fitchuck, and Ilsey Juber, “Burning” follows the release of his current radio hit “I Am Not Okay,” which premiered last week on Country radio and is currently Top 20 and climbing. “I Am Not Okay” marked the Nashville native’s first official new music release since his record-breaking debut Country album, Whitsitt Chapel last year and follow’s Jelly’s fourth consecutive #1 at Country radio and fifth career #1.
The Beautifully Broken Tour is presented by Live Nation.
About Jelly Roll
Award-winning, Grammy nominated Nashville native singer/songwriter Jelly Roll (Jason DeFord) debuted Top 3 on the Billboard 200 All Genre Chart and #2 on the Top Country Album charts with his debut Country Album, Whitsitt Chapel (released June 2, 2023) – earning the biggest Country debut album in Billboard Consumption Chart history. Following his sweep at the 2023 CMT Music Awards where he earned three awards to become the most awarded artist of the night, the Billboard Country Power List Cover star and “country’s ‘most authentic’ new artist” (The New Yorker) received Billboard’s 2023 Breakthrough Award and the People’s Choice Award for Male Country Artist of the Year. Nominated for Best New Artist and Best Duo/Group Performance for “Save Me (with Lainey Wilson)” at the 2024 GRAMMY Awards, along with eight genre-spanning nominations at the 2024 iHeartRadio Radios, Jelly Roll is one of three artists alongside Morgan Wallen and Luke Combs to have scored three Country Airplay #1s in 2023 and the first to do it with his first three singles. “One of Nashville’s fastest rising stars” (The New York Times), Jelly was a 4X winner at the 2023 People’s Choice Country Awards and was the most nominated male at the 2023 CMA Awards, with five total nominations capturing his first CMA Award for New Artist of the Year. His #1 hit single “Save Me” – a confessional, vulnerable expression of self-doubt – set the stage for his new season of life and took him to new heights including a Platinum certification from the RIAA on the heels of his 28-week reign at No. 1 on Billboard’s Emerging Artists chart. With fourth consecutive #1 at Country radio and five career #1s total, Jelly recently released his new single, “I Am Not Okay,” marking the Nashville native’s first official new music release since his record-breaking debut Country album, Whitsitt Chapel last year and the first single off his upcoming album expected later this year.
Not just an artist but a humanitarian, Jelly Roll continues to resonate with fans on a global scale while racking up numerous milestones, from the release of his record-breaking documentary by ABC News, “Save Me” – the most watched music documentary on the platform – to his visits with rehab centers and those incarcerated across the US, he has been featured by Nightline, GMA, The New York Times, LA Times, Rolling Stone, The Tennessean, Billboard, Variety, American Songwriter, CMT and more. His self-built, unconventional industry rise and unique fan connection has garnered praise from numerous outlets, with Variety noting, “for everyone who’s facing the same struggles, Jelly Roll is their Springsteen,” and American Songwriter echoing, “with a string of accolades and an extremely dedicated following, Jelly Roll has emerged as a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.”