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Published on February 27, 2024
Nashville's Jelly Roll Announces "Beautifully Broken Tour" with Stops from Salt Lake City to CharlotteSource: Facebook/Jelly Roll

Fans of the genre-blending artist Jelly Roll, prepare yourself for a journey through the states as his "Beautifully Broken Tour" plots a 37-stop adventure across the nation—are y'all ready for this? With his eclectic mix of country soul and hip-hop spice, the Nashville native is set to light up venues from the famed Delta Center in Salt Lake City to "The World's Most Famous Arena", Madison Square Garden, topping off the musical escapade on October 27 at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Now, for those itching to score a spot to witness Jelly Roll's livewire stage presence, tickets dropped into the pre-sale bucket on February 26, according to USA Today. The clock's ticking, and those precious passes will be up for grabs to the general public starting March 1 at 10 a.m. via jellyroll615.com, and well, if history repeats itself, they'll disappear quicker than a hot riff on a summer day.

Atlanta's music aficionados, mark your calendars because the State Farm Arena is where you'll need to be on Saturday, October 26. According to FOX 5 Atlanta, this is slated to be his second-to-last tour stop; indeed, a prime-time slot in the grand finale of a tour that's bound to etch memories as indelible as the tracks of his chart-topping hits.

But Jelly Roll isn't just a performance powerhouse, he's a man turned phoenix rising from a past fraught with challenges—and he's not shy about sharing it, folks. From his testimony in a United States Senate hearing on "Stopping the Flow of Fentanyl" to his lauded Uber Eats ad during Super Bowl 58 and a striking win at the People's Choice Awards, he has woven his narrative into his artistry like threads in a patchwork quilt, it's compelling, it's genuine and it's his truth. "I have love and forgiveness in my heart now," Jelly Roll confessed in a statement obtained by USA Today, "I still have so much work to do, but I hope that people see what I've accomplished and realize if I can do it, that it's possible for them, too."

And so, with the stage set and the dates locked, fans are in for a tour de force from an artist whose star only continues to ascend. If Jelly Roll's past performances are anything to go by, concertgoers can certainly anticipate an electrifying blend of storytelling, raw emotion, and yes, a beat that you can't help but feel in your bones. Stay tuned, America. Jelly Roll's coming to town.