If you are a big fan of Jelly Roll, surely you will be very excited about this announcement.
Jelly Roll, the Grammy-nominated and platinum-certified singer/songwriter, is launching his first international headlining tour in Canada, called The Beautifully Broken Great Northern Tour. Produced by Live Nation, the 12-city tour will start on March 6 in Victoria, BC, and travel through cities like Vancouver, Edmonton, and Toronto, before concluding in Quebec City on March 26. Special guests on the tour include Josh Ross, Savannah Dexter, and Brabo Gator.
His album Beautifully Broken, released on October 11, debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 and #3 on the Billboard Canadian Album Chart. It also spent two weeks as the #1 Canadian country album. The album features hits like “Liar” and “I Am Not Okay,” which topped the Country charts in the US and Canada. Recently, Jelly Roll earned two Grammy nominations for his song “I Am Not Okay,” including Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance for the 2025 Grammy Awards.
After winning three awards at the 2023 CMT Music Awards, Jelly Roll also received Billboard’s 2023 Breakthrough Award and the People’s Choice Award for Male Country Artist of the Year. His song “Save Me” earned him several nominations at the 2024 GRAMMYs, including Best New Artist and Best Duo/Group Performance, as well as wins at the iHeartRadio Awards. In addition, “Save Me” went Platinum, spent 28 weeks at the top of Billboard’s Emerging Artists chart, and won the Award for Music Event of the Year.
Beyond music, Jelly Roll is a passionate humanitarian. He has made a major impact on his fans and community, from playing a sold-out show at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena to donating a recording studio to the juvenile detention center where he once served time. He also has his record-breaking documentary Save Me, which became the most-watched music documentary on ABC News and highlights his journey and dedication to helping others. He regularly visits rehab centers and prisons to support those in need.
It’s definitely a rare chance to listen to his live performance, so if you want to attend his concert, set your clock properly and get your ticket on time!