Jelly Roll Announces His First-Ever International Headlining Tour

Things have changed drastically for Jelly Roll since releasing his debut country album, Whitsitt Chapel, in 2023. Over the last couple of years, he has become one of the biggest stars in country music. His new level of stardom came with award nominations and wins, hit singles, a No. 1 album, and much more. Additionally, he found himself leaving the country for the first time. Earlier today, he announced the Canadian leg of his tour.

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Earlier this year, Jelly Roll was worried that he would never be allowed to perform for fans outside of the United States due to his criminal past. After working with a lawyer, he was finally able to book his first international dates in July. Now, he’s taking his Beautifully Broken Tour to Canada. He announced the 12-stop Beautifully Broken Great Northern Tour on social media earlier today (November 12).

The Canadian leg of his tour will kick off on March 6 at the Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre in Victoria, British Columbia. He’ll be trekking across the provinces until the newly announced tour comes to an end at the Videotron Centre in Quebec City, Quebec on March 26.

“Canada! I’m so excited to announce that the Beautifully Broken Great Northern Tour is headed your way soon,” he wrote in the post. He then informed his Canadian fans that they could see all the dates and register for presale tickets on his website. Presale for Canadian dates starts today at 1 PM local time. Tickets go on sale to the public this Friday (November 15) at 10 AM local time.

Jelly Roll Canadian Tour Dates

  • 03/06—Victoria, British Columbia @ Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
  • 03/08—Vancouver, British Columbia @ Rogers Arena
  • 03/11—Calgary, Alberta @ Scotiabank Saddledome
  • 03/13—Edmonton, Alberta @ Rogers Place
  • 03/15—Saskatoon, Saskatchewan @ Sasktel Centre
  • 03/16—Regina, Saskatchewan @ Brandt Centre
  • 03/17—Winnipeg, Manitoba @ Canada Life Centre
  • 03/21—Ottawa, Ontario @ Canadian Tire Centre
  • 03/22—Toronto, Ontario @ Scotiabank Arena
  • 03/23—London, Ontario @Canada Life Place
  • 03/25—Laval, Quebec @ Bell Place
  • 03/26—Quebec City, Quebec @ Videotron Centre

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