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Jelly Roll Unveils 2024 ‘Beautifully Broken’ Tour Dates

Jelly Roll has announced his Beautifully Broken tour, a trek that will hit 37 arenas across North America later this year. The musician will be joined on the road by Warren Zeiders, whose song “Pretty Little Poison” is poised to hit Number One at country radio, and upstart singer Alexandra Kay.

The rapper turned country singer has been everywhere of late: He scored a Best New Artist nomination at this year’s Grammy Awards, lobbied lawmakers on Capitol Hill to pass legislation to stop the spread of fentanyl, and performed with everyone from Lainey Wilson to Jon Bon Jovi.

The Beautifully Broken tour will begin on Aug. 27 in Salt Lake City. Jelly Roll will make stops in Seattle, Sacramento, El Paso, New Orleans, Orlando, Albany, Boston, Newark, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Louisville, Tulsa, Atlanta, and more. The tour is scheduled to wrap Oct. 27 in Charlotte. Among the notable dates: Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena on Sept. 6 and New York’s Madison Square Garden on Sept. 27.

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General sale for the Beautifully Broken tour will begin Friday, March 1, at 10 a.m. local time via the official Jelly Roll website. Tickets will also be available through an artist presale beginning on Tuesday, Feb. 27 at 10 a.m. local time.

Jelly Roll Beautifully Broken 2024 Tour Dates:
Aug. 27 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Delta Center
Aug. 28 – Nampa, ID @ Ford Idaho Center
Aug. 30 – Spokane, WA @ Spokane Arena
Aug. 31 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
Sept. 1 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center
Sept. 3 – San Jose, CA @ SAP Center
Sept. 4 – Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center
Sept. 6 – Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena
Sept. 7 – Anaheim, CA @ Honda Center
Sept. 9 – El Paso, TX @ Don Haskins Center
Sept. 11 – San Antonio, TX @ Frost Bank Center
Sept. 13 – Lafayette, LA @ CAJUNDOME
Sept. 14 – New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center
Sept. 17 – Orlando, FL @ Kia Center
Sept. 19 – Charleston, SC @ North Charleston Coliseum
Sept. 20 – Raleigh, NC @ PNC Arena
Sept. 21 – Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena
Sept. 24 – Albany, NY @ MVP Arena
Sept. 26 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden
Sept. 27 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
Sept. 28 – Belmont Park, NY @ UBS Arena
Sept. 29 – Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center
Oct. 1 – State College, PA @ Bryce Jordan Center
Oct. 2 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
Oct. 5 – Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena
Oct. 6 – Buffalo, NY @ KeyBank Center
Oct. 9 – Columbus, OH @ Nationwide Arena
Oct. 11 – Chicago, IL @ United Center
Oct. 12 – Louisville, KY @ KFC Yum! Center
Oct. 15 – Wichita, KS @ INTRUST Bank Arena
Oct. 18 – Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center
Oct. 20 – Bossier City, LA @ Brookshire Grocery Arena
Oct. 22 – Little Rock, AR @ Simmons Bank Arena
Oct. 23 – St Louis, MO @ Enterprise Center
Oct. 25 – Knoxville, TN @ Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center
Oct. 26 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
Oct. 27 – Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center

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