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In 2023, 39-year-old Jelly Roll defied all odds and won “Best New Artist” at the Country Music Awards.

One year later, the country/Hip-Hop icon is taking off on his nationwide ‘The Beautifully Broken Tour’ with special guests Warren Zeiders and Alexandra Kay that will send them to arenas all over North America from August through October.

That includes huge gigs at Albany’s MVP Arena on Sept. 24, New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Sept. 27, Long Island’s UBS Arena on Sept. 28, Newark’s Prudential Center on Sept. 29 and Buffalo’s KeyBank Center on Oct. 6.

Plus, he’ll also headline at a whopping ten (!) festivals this year, as well.

“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 “Save Me” singer shared on Instagram. “Come party with us!”

And if you can’t wait to “do it really big” with Jelly Roll, you can pick up tickets for all of his upcoming concerts as soon as today.

Although inventory isn’t available for the newly announced ‘Beautifully Broken’ dates on Ticketmaster until Friday, March 1, fans who want to ensure they have tickets ahead of time can purchase on sites like Vivid Seats before tickets are officially on sale.

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Jelly Roll 2024 tour schedule

A complete calendar including all tour dates, 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

After reviewing Jelly Roll’s 2023 ‘Backroad Baptism Tour,’ it appears he does a little bit of everything.

The Tennessee native plays the hits, pays tribute to classic rock favorites and even throws in a party-starting Hip-Hop medley for good measure.

To get a better idea, you can find a breakdown of what he performed at a show in Bozeman, MT courtesy of Set List FM, here:

01.) “The Lost”

02.) “Hate Goes On”

03.) “Halfway to Hell”

04.) “Creature”

05.) “Dead Man Walking”

06.) “Son of a Sinner”

07.) “Boys in the Hood / Fancy / Lose Yourself / Ms. Jackson / Just a Friend”

08.) “Smoking Section”

09.) “She”

10.) “Only”

11.) “Dancing With the Devil”

12.) “Bottle and Mary Jane”

13.) “Need a Favor”

14.) “The House of the Rising Sun / Hurricane / Colt 45”

15.) “Nail Me”

16.) “Wheels Fall Off”

17.) “Kill a Man”

18.) “Fall in the Fall”

19.) “Simple Man” (Lynyrd Skynyrd cover)

20.) “Save Me”

Jelly Roll new music

In 2023, Jelly Roll dropped his seventh solo album “Whitsitt Chapel.”

As expected, the country rapper melds the two genres to create a record that is distinctly Jelly Roll-esque.

The bumpin’ opening track “Halfway To Hell” sets the tone — tight rhymes lead to a soaring country twanged chorus.

After that, he moves into ballad territory on “Church” before returning to his mashup sound on “The Lost.”

For our money, the highlight is the lively, Hip-Hop heavy “Unlive” featuring Yelawolf. Fingers crossed, he shows up on ‘The Beautifully Broken Tour.’

Of course, you won’t want to sleep on the tearjerking hit “Save Me” with Lainey Wilson, either.

If you want to hear for yourself, you can check out “Whitsitt Chapel” here.

Jelly Roll special guests

At all ‘Beautifully Broken’ gigs, Jelly Roll will be joined by his pair of opening acts.

To get you up to speed, here are their most streamed tracks on Spotify.

Alexandra Kay:“Best Worst Ex”

Country stars on tour in 2024

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.

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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