Jelly Roll Kicks Off Monstrous American Tour After Selling Out Salt Lake City and Idaho Dates
Photo Credit: Jelly Roll by Melissa Majchrzak
Jelly Roll kicks off a monstrous North American tour ahead of his upcoming album, after sold-out headlining dates in Utah and Idaho.Jelly Roll kicked off his arena headlining “Beautifully Broken Tour” this week with sold-out shows in Salt Lake City, UT on August 27, and Nampa, ID on August 28. Now he heads to Spokane and Seattle, WA on August 30 and 31 as his massive tour unfolds.
Following the open performances from special guests Warren Zeiders and Alexandra Kay, the musician brought the house down with his nonstop setlist, including his Top 15 radio single, “I Am Not OK,” and the newly released “Get By.” Many dates on the latter half of the tour will feature performances from ERNEST, Shaboozey, and Allie Colleen.
The arena tour marks the Nashville native’s biggest headlining tour to date. The tour includes recently added new markets, including Cincinnati, OH; Lexington, KY; Kansas City, MO; Houston, TX; and Austin, TX. These come in addition to previously announced markets, New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New Orleans, and many more. The coast to coast run wraps up in Jacksonville, FL in November.
The multi-genre star revealed his highly anticipated follow-up album to his country debut, Whitsitt Chapel, will be released October 11. Named Beautifully Broken after the headlining tour, the new album features the fan-favorite track “Liar,” newly released track “Get By,” as well as his current Top 15 country radio hit, “I Am Not OK.”
Jelly Roll’s new album is available to pre-order now, with all net profits from every pre-order in his US web store going to benefit organizations helping individuals facing challenges with mental health and addiction.
Jelly Roll – The Beautifully Broken Tour – 2024 DatesAugust
27 | Delta Center — Salt Lake City, UT28 | Ford Idaho Center — Nampa, ID30 | Spokane Arena — Spokane, WA31 | Climate Pledge Arena — Seattle, WASeptember01 | Moda Center — Portland, OR03 | SAP Center — San Jose, CA04 | Golden 1 Center — Sacramento, CA06 | Crypto.com Arena — Los Angeles, CA07 | Honda Center — Anaheim, CA09 | Don Haskins Center — El Paso, TX11 | Frost Bank Center — San Antonio, TX13 | CAJUNDOME — Lafayette, LA14 | Smoothie King Center — New Orleans, LA17 | Kia Center — Orlando, FL19 | North Charleston Coliseum — Charleston, SC20 | PNC Arena — Raleigh, NC21 | Capital One Arena — Washington, DC24 | MVP Arena — Albany, NY26 | TD Garden — Boston, MA27 | Madison Square Garden — New York, NY28 | UBS Arena — Belmont Park, NY29 | Prudential Center — Newark, NJOctober01 | Bryce Jordan Center — State College, PA02 | Wells Fargo Center — Philadelphia, PA05 | PPG Paints Arena — Pittsburgh, PA06 | KeyBank Center — Buffalo, NY09 | Nationwide Arena — Columbus, OH11 | United Center — Chicago, IL12 | KFC Yum! Center — Louisville, KY15 | INTRUST Bank Arena — Wichita, KS16 | Great Southern Bank Arena — Springfield, MO18 | BOK Center — Tulsa, OK20 | Brookshire Grocery Arena — Bossier City, LA22 | Simmons Bank Arena — Little Rock, AR23 | Enterprise Center — St Louis, MO25 | Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center — Knoxville, TN26 | State Farm Arena — Atlanta, GA27 | Spectrum Center — Charlotte, NC30 | John Paul Jones Arena — Charlottesville, VANovember01 | Charleston Coliseum — Charleston, WV04 | Heritage Bank Center — Cincinnati, OH06 | Little Caesars Arena — Detroit, MI07 | Gainbridge Fieldhouse — Indianapolis, IN08 | Rupp Arena — Lexington, KY10 | Ford Center — Evansville, IN12 | CHI Health Center Arena — Omaha, NE13 | T-Mobile Center — Kansas City, MO14 | Paycom Center — Oklahoma City, OK17 | Toyota Center — Houston, TX18 | American Bank Center — Corpus Christi, TX19 | Moody Center — Austin, TX21 | Legacy Arena at the BJCC — Birmingham, AL22 | Colonial Life Arena — Columbia, SC23 | Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena — Jacksonville, FL