Jelly Roll Announces ‘Beautifully Broken’ Arena Tour

CRS 2023 New Faces of Country Music Dinner
Jelly Roll performs onstage at the New Faces of Country Music Dinner during CRS 2023 at Omni Nashville Hotel on March 15, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Danielle Del Valle/Getty Images)

Reigning CMA New Artist of the Year Jelly Roll is moving into arenas for his latest tour.

The “Son of a Sinner” singer will play 37 dates this fall on the Live Nation-produced “Beautifully Broken” tour, starting August 27 at Salt Lake City’s Delta Center. The tour includes stops at Crypto.com Arena, in Los Angeles, Madison Square Garden in New York, Chicago’s United Center and others before wrapping October 27 at Charlotte’s Spectrum Center. See the full routing below.

Support comes from Warren Zeiders and Alexandra Kay.

Presales begin on Feb. 26 running through the week ahead of the general on-sale beginning on March 1 at 10 a.m. local time on jellyroll615.com.

The move to arenas comes after Jelly’s “Backroads Baptism” tour, profiled in a Pollstar cover story in September 2023, which featured a mix of sheds and arenas. Since then, he’s won awards — including New Headliner of the Year at the Pollstar Awards, testified in Congress about fentanyl and other opioids and featured in a Super Bowl ad.

Box office highlights from Jelly’s 2023 include a 16,677-ticket sell-out at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky, October 10. That show grossed $1,186,716, according to reports submitted to Pollstar’s Boxoffice.

Jelly Roll’s agent is Hunter Williams at CAA. He is managed by John Meneilly at WITH Management.

“Beautifully Broken 2024” Tour Dates

Tuesday, Aug. 27 – Salt Lake City, Utah – Delta Center
Wednesday, Aug. 28 – Nampa, Idaho – Ford Idaho Center
Friday, Aug. 30 – Spokane, Washington – Spokane Arena
Saturday, Aug. 31 – Seattle, Wash. – Climate Pledge Arena
Sunday, Sep. 1 – Portland, Oregon – Moda Center
Tuesday, Sep. 3 – San Jose, California – SAP Center
Wednesday, Sep. 4 – Sacramento, Cali. – Golden 1 Center
Friday, Sep. 6 – Los Angeles, Cali. – Crypto.com Arena
Saturday, Sep. 7 – Anaheim, Cali – Honda Center
Monday, Sep. 9 – El Paso, Texas – Don Haskins Center
Wednesday, Sep. 11 – San Antonio, Texas – Frost Bank Center
Friday, Sep. 13 – Lafayette, Louisana – CAJUNDOME
Saturday, Sep. 14 – New Orleans – Smoothie King Center
Tuesday, Sep. 17 – Orlando, Florida – Kia Center
Thursday, Sep. 19 – Charleston, South Carolina – North Charleston Coliseum
Friday, Sep. 20 – Raleigh, North Carolina – PNC Arena
Saturday, Sep. 21 – Washington, D.C. – Capital One Arena
Tuesday, Sep. 24 – Albany, New York – MVP Arena
Thursday, Sep. 26 – Boston, Massachusettes – TD Garden
Friday, Sep. 27 – New York, New York – Madison Square Garden
Saturday, Sep. 28 – Belmont Park, New York – UBS Arena
Sunday, Sep. 29 – Newark, New Jersey – Prudential Center
Tuesday, Oct. 1 – State College, Pennsylvania – Bryce Jordan Center
Wednesday, Oct. 2 – Philadelphia, Penn. – Wells Fargo Center
Saturday, Oct. 5 – Pittsburgh, Penn. – PPG Paints Arena
Sunday, Oct. 6 – Buffalo, N.Y. – KeyBank Center
Wednesday, Oct. 9 – Columbus, Ohio – Nationwide Arena
Friday, Oct. 11 – Chicago, Illinois – United Center
Saturday, Oct. 12 – Louisville, Kentucky – KFC Yum! Center
Tuesday, Oct. 15 – Wichita, Kansas – INTRUST Bank Arena
Friday, Oct. 18 – Tulsa, Oklahoma – BOK Center
Sunday, Oct. 20 – Bossier City, Lousiana – Brookshire Grocery Arena
Tuesday, Oct. 22 – Little Rock, Arkansas – Simmons Bank Arena
Wednesday, Oct. 23 – St. Louis, Missouri– Enterprise Center
Friday, Oct. 25 – Knoxville – Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center
Saturday, Oct. 26 – Atlanta, Georgia – State Farm Arena
Sunday, Oct. 27 – Charlotte, N.C. – Spectrum Center