Jelly Roll Embraces New Horizons with Festival Focus and Television Ventures in 2025

Jelly Roll has announced that he will not be leading a tour in the United States in 2025. Instead, he is shifting his focus towards participating in various festivals and exploring opportunities in television.

During an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, the popular artist shared this update, marking a significant change as it will be his first year in four years without headlining a U.S. tour. Reflecting on his decision, he noted that it has been a long journey since 2012 with consistent touring, and he feels that he’s accomplished enough for now.

In lieu of a traditional tour, Jelly Roll aims to headline several festivals while also considering new ventures in television. Although he hinted at his plans, he remained tight-lipped about the specifics.

The artist recently ventured into acting with a role in an episode of Tulsa King, where he appeared alongside Sylvester Stallone. This marks a new chapter as he explores possibilities outside of music.

Jelly Roll is currently on his largest headline tour, The Beautifully Broken Tour, which will conclude with a performance at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on November 26. This tour supports his latest album, which has earned him a spot at the top of the Billboard 200.

Next year, he is set to perform at major festivals including Tortuga Music Festival, Stagecoach, Carolina Country Music Festival, and Buckeye Country Superfest.

Amidst these changes, Jelly Roll is also celebrating his recent GRAMMY nominations. He received two nominations for 2025, bringing his total to four. His hit single “I Am Not Okay” has earned him nods for Best Country Solo Performance and Best Country Song.

Moreover, he is nominated for Entertainer of the Year, Album of the Year for “Whitsitt Chapel,” and Male Vocalist of the Year at the 2025 CMA Awards.

This Monday, November 11, Jelly Roll will debut his new single “Liar” on Country radio.

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