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Jelly Roll isn’t just touring in 2026 — he’s everywhere. The three-time Grammy winner and newest member of the Grand Ole Opry has assembled the most diverse concert schedule in country music, giving fans multiple ways to experience his genre-defying live show across stadiums, amphitheaters, festivals, and once-in-a-lifetime special events.
Here’s how the summer breaks down:
At the 68th Annual Grammy Awards on February 1, 2026, Jelly Roll swept every category he was nominated in: Best Contemporary Country Album (Beautifully Broken), Best Country Duo/Group Performance (“Amen” with Shaboozey), and Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song (“Hard Fought Hallelujah” with Brandon Lake). For the Antioch, Tennessee native who spent years in and out of jail, the three golden gramophones represented the kind of redemption that defines his music. Two weeks later, on March 10, Lainey Wilson will induct him into the Grand Ole Opry — the institution where his journey truly began.
Stream Beautifully Broken, which debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, on Spotify or Apple Music. Follow Jelly Roll on Instagram and TikTok for tour updates.
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With three distinct types of shows on the 2026 calendar, choosing the right Jelly Roll experience depends on what kind of night you want. Here’s how they compare:
BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2 (with Post Malone) — These are the spectacles. Football stadiums holding 40,000 to 70,000 fans, massive LED production, pyrotechnics, and the chemistry between Jelly Roll and Post Malone that made the 2025 run one of the highest-grossing tours of the year (over $170 million across 1 million+ fans). Carter Faith opens every stadium date. If you want the biggest show possible with two of music’s most dynamic live performers sharing one stage, this is it.
Little ASS Shed Tour (solo headlining) — Amphitheaters (“sheds”) hold 5,000 to 20,000 fans in open-air settings with reserved seats and lawn sections. Jelly Roll headlines alone with Kashus Culpepper opening. The smaller scale means closer proximity to the stage, a more personal connection with the audience, and the kind of between-song storytelling that gets lost in stadium acoustics. If Jelly Roll’s raw vulnerability and emotional concert experience appeal to you more than stadium spectacle, the Shed Tour is your pick.
Festival Appearances — Events like Rock The Country in Bloomingdale, GA (with Kid Rock, Miranda Lambert, Treaty Oak Revival) and Summerfest in Milwaukee on July 4 offer Jelly Roll as part of a multi-artist lineup. Festival sets are typically shorter (60-75 minutes) but the energy of a crowd seeing multiple headliners creates its own electricity. Ideal for fans who want variety and a full-day experience.
The friendship between Jelly Roll and Post Malone has become one of music’s most unlikely and most genuine collaborations. Their 2025 BIG ASS Stadium Tour was a cultural phenomenon, proving that a Nashville country artist and a Dallas-born genre-hopping superstar could fill football stadiums together. Their collaboration “Losers” from Post Malone’s F-1 Trillion album showcased complementary styles — Post’s melodic hooks meeting Jelly Roll’s raw emotional delivery. The Part 2 sequel hits 18 stadiums from May through July 2026, including iconic college venues like LSU’s Tiger Stadium, Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, and Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City.
Before any summer tour date, Jelly Roll achieves a milestone that once seemed impossible. On March 10, 2026, he will be formally inducted as a member of the Grand Ole Opry by Lainey Wilson, with Craig Morgan, Leanne Morgan, and ERNEST performing. The invitation arrived during a surprise moment on The Joe Rogan Experience, when Rogan played a video message from Craig Morgan welcoming him into the Opry family.
The moment carries deep personal significance. Years before Grammy stages and stadium tours, a recently released Jelly Roll sat in the Opry audience watching Craig Morgan perform “Almost Home” — a moment he calls “life-changing.” His Opry debut came November 9, 2021, and he has since mentored young artists through the Opry NextStage program and hosted NextStage Live events. The March 10 show is listed in the schedule above with tickets available via the Grand Ole Opry and our resale marketplace.
Jason DeFord’s musical evolution is as dramatic as his personal transformation. He spent years releasing independent hip-hop mixtapes before crossing over with 2022’s “Son of a Sinner” breaking through to country radio. His major-label debut Whitsitt Chapel (2023) became the biggest debut country album in Billboard Consumption Chart history and won him CMA New Artist of the Year. His sophomore release Beautifully Broken (2024) debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 with 161,000 first-week units and delivered the multi-week #1 hit “I Am Not Okay.”
At the 2026 Grammys, Beautifully Broken won Best Contemporary Country Album, while “Amen” (with Shaboozey) took Best Country Duo/Group Performance and “Hard Fought Hallelujah” (with Brandon Lake) won Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song. His latest single “Thorns” — a soulful ballad dedicated to his wife Bunnie XO — continues to showcase his artistic range. Listen on Spotify or Apple Music.
Jelly Roll’s 2026 schedule spans an impressive range of American venues:
Jelly Roll has two distinct tour legs in 2026. The BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2 is a co-headlining run with Post Malone across 18 football stadiums with Carter Faith opening. The Little ASS Shed Tour is an 11-date solo headlining amphitheater run with Kashus Culpepper as support. Both run from May through July 2026, with amphitheater dates woven between stadium shows. He also has festival appearances and special events including his Grand Ole Opry induction on March 10.
The Little ASS Shed Tour is Jelly Roll's 11-date solo headlining amphitheater run, announced February 23, 2026. The name playfully references The BIG ASS Stadium Tour, since amphitheaters are called "sheds" in the concert industry. Kashus Culpepper opens all dates. The run starts May 28 in West Palm Beach and ends July 22 in Walla Walla, Washington, hitting cities including Charleston, Virginia Beach, Grand Rapids, and Saratoga Springs.
Jelly Roll will be inducted as a member of the Grand Ole Opry on March 10, 2026. Lainey Wilson will preside over the ceremony, with Craig Morgan, Leanne Morgan, and ERNEST performing. The invitation came as a surprise during Jelly Roll's appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience, when Craig Morgan appeared via video to welcome him. His Opry debut was November 9, 2021.
It depends on your preference. Stadium shows with Post Malone offer massive production, pyrotechnics, and the energy of 40,000-plus fans, but you are farther from the stage. Amphitheater shows on the Little ASS Shed Tour offer a more intimate setting with closer seating, longer Jelly Roll sets, and deeper emotional crowd connection. Stadium tickets tend to have a wider price range, while amphitheater shows offer lawn general-admission options for more affordable entry.
Jelly Roll has won three Grammy Awards, all at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards on February 1, 2026. He swept every category he was nominated in: Best Contemporary Country Album for Beautifully Broken, Best Country Duo/Group Performance for "Amen" with Shaboozey, and Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song for "Hard Fought Hallelujah" with Brandon Lake.
Kashus Culpepper is the opening act on all 11 Little ASS Shed Tour dates. He released his debut album Act I and has been praised for his soulful, genre-blending style that complements Jelly Roll's approach to country and rock. He was personally selected by Jelly Roll for the support slot.
Carter Faith is the opening act on all BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2 co-headlining dates with Post Malone. The rising country artist has been building a dedicated following and provides the opening set before Jelly Roll and Post Malone take the stage at football stadiums across North America.
Expect material from Beautifully Broken including "I Am Not Okay," "Amen," "Hard Fought Hallelujah," "Winning Streak," and the new single "Thorns," plus fan-favorite Whitsitt Chapel tracks like "Need a Favor," "Save Me," and "Son of a Sinner." Stadium shows with Post Malone include collaborative moments and their joint track "Losers." Jelly Roll is known for emotional spoken segments and crowd interaction that make every show unique.
Jelly Roll appears at every BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2 date except the Nashville show at Nissan Stadium on June 30, 2026, which features Post Malone only. Since Nashville is Jelly Roll's hometown, this likely reflects other commitments. All other stadium dates feature both artists.
Jelly Roll's latest album is Beautifully Broken, released October 11, 2024. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with 161,000 first-week units and won the Grammy for Best Contemporary Country Album at the 2026 ceremony. The 22-track album features collaborations with Shaboozey, Brandon Lake, Machine Gun Kelly, and others. A deluxe edition added six more tracks.
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