Jelly Roll Adds New Dates + Opening Acts to His 2024 Tour

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Jelly Roll‘s 2024 tour hasn’t even kicked off yet, but it’s already getting even bigger. On Wednesday (June 26), he unfurled another round of dates for the Beautifully Broken Tour, already set to be the singer’s biggest headlining arena trek.

Ernest, Shaboozey and singer-songwriter Allie Colleen — who also just so happens to be Garth Brooks‘ daughter — will all join the lineup for the recently announced back half of Jelly’s tour.

The “I Am Not Okay” star broke the news during an appearance on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live!, where he also answered fan questions and delivered the live premiere of his new song, “Burning.”

Both songs come off Jelly’s as-yet-unannounced new album, which will serve as the follow-up project to his breakout major label debut, Whittsitt Chapel.

The 2024 Beautifully Broken Tour begins on Aug. 27 with a stop in Salt Lake City, Utah. Joining Jelly Roll for the first half of the shows will be Warren Zeiders and Alexandra Kay.

Additionally, Jelly Roll is booked for his first two Canadian shows this July. Due to his past felony conviction, international touring has been complicated for the star — until recently, his criminal past prevented him from obtaining a passport. The singer has said that even after he was able to get the paperwork necessarily to leave the United States, he encountered more hurdles when it came to other countries being willing to let him enter.

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Ticket sales for the newly announced dates on the Beautifully Broken Tour begin on Thursday (June 27), via a handful of different pre-sale options. For more details, visit Jelly Roll’s website.

Jelly Roll’s 2024 Beautifully Broken Tour — New Dates:

Oct. 16 — Springfield, Mo. @ Great Southern Bank Arena #
Oct. 30 — Charlottesville, Va. @ John Paul Jones Arena *
Nov. 1 — Charleston, W. Va. @ Charleston Coliseum *
Nov. 4 — Cincinnati, Ohio @ Heritage Bank Center *
Nov. 7 — Indianapolis, Ind. @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse *
Nov. 8 — Lexington, Ky. @ Rupp Arena *
Nov. 10 — Evansville, Ind. @ Ford Center *
Nov. 12— Omaha, Ne. @ CHI Health Center Arena *
Nov. 13 — Kansas City, Mo. @ T-Mobile Center *
Nov. 14 — Oklahoma City, Okla. @ Paycom Center *
Nov. 17 — Houston, Texas @ Toyota Center *
Nov. 18 — Corpus Christi, Texas @ American Bank Center *
Nov. 19 — Austin, Texas @ Moody Center *
Nov. 22 — Columbia, S.C. @ Colonial Life Arena *
Nov. 23 — Jacksonville, Fla. @ Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena *

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