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Jelly Roll is everywhere these days.
On Saturday, Sept. 28, the larger-than-life country star is slated to serve as the musical guest on “Saturday Night Live’s” 50th season premiere.
Unbelievably enough, he’s also scheduled to headline at New York City’s Global Citizen Festival earlier that afternoon.
The day before, Friday, Sept. 27, the “Save Me” singer will perform at Madison Square Garden as part of his ongoing ‘Beautifully Broken Tour’ in support of his upcoming album. Then, on Sunday, Sept. 29, Jelly Roll is at Newark’s Prudential Center for another gig.
A week after that, he returns to the Empire State for a rescheduled concert at Belmont Park’s UBS Arena on Monday, Oct. 7. Crazily enough, that show was originally supposed to take place Sept. 28 aka the day he’s double booked on “SNL” and the Global Citizen Festival.
Somehow, there’s still more.
As of now, the tireless country rapper has over 35 more ‘Beautifully Broken Tour’ concerts and festival appearances lined up from now until April 2025.
“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 39-year-old Grammy nominee shared on Instagram when he announced the tour back in February. “Come party with us!”
If you want to party with Jelly Roll live, it isn’t too late to grab tickets for any of his shows.
Best of all, some are quite cheap.
At the time of publication, prices start at $31 before fees on Vivid Seats for select shows.
Other concerts have seats starting anywhere from $32 to $160 before fees.
For more information, our team has everything you need to know about Jelly Roll’s busy 2024-25 calendar below.
Jelly Roll 2024-25 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.
Jelly Roll set list
Most recently, Jelly Roll headlined at Albany’s MVP Arena on Tuesday, Sept. 24.
According to Set List FM, here’s what he took to the stage that evening.
01.) “I Am Not Okay”
02.) “Burning”
03.) “Halfway to Hell”
04.) “Get By”
05.) “Happy Birthday to You” (Mildred J. Hill & Patty Hill cover)
06.) “Son of a Sinner”
07.) “Friends in Low Places” (Garth Brooks cover)
08.) “I Feel Like a Woman” (Shania Twain cover)
09.) “Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)” (Green Day cover)
10.) “Lonely Road / Take Me Home, Country Roads” (mgk cover)
11.) “Creature / Same A–hole / Fall in the Fall / Wild Ones”
12.) “She”
13.) “Liar”
14.) “Bottle and Mary Jane”
15.) “Need a Favor”
16.) “Smoking Section”
17.) “Heart of Stone”
18.) “Save Me”
Jelly Roll new music
Ahead of the release of Jelly Roll’s eighth studio album, “Beautifully Broken,” he’s dropped a trio of lively singles.
First up is the twangy, emotive “Liar” that melds country, bluegrass, folk and rock to create a song that could have only come from Jelly Roll.
After that, the 39-year-old singer put out the vulnerable “I Am Not Okay.” Yes, he may veer into overly sentimental ballad territory at times here but, there is also a straightforward honesty on this track that defies cliche and maintains the grittiness and edge that helped Jelly Roll make his name.
Finally, Jelly Roll saved the best for last. The boot-stomping, hand-clapping banger “Get By” is sure to light up any audience. We can’t wait to sing along to “I might drink a little/I might smoke a lot/counting down the good times/staring down the clock.”
To hear for yourself, you can find all three tunes here.
Jelly Roll special guests
At all ‘Beautifully Broken’ gigs, Jelly Roll will be joined by a 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 2024-25
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.
• Zach Top
Who else is on the road again? Check out our list of the 50 biggest country stars in 2024 here to find out.
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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 a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.






