Jelly Roll Named First Headliner of 2025 Carolina Country Music Festival

Jelly Roll has been named as the first headliner of the 2025 Carolina Country Music Festival. The festival is celebrating its 10th anniversary, and will take place from June 5 to 8 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

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“We’ve received an incredible response for our 10th anniversary,” said Bob Durkin of Southern Entertainment, the company that hosts Carolina Country, per a report from News Nation. “We are excited to announce Jelly Roll, one of our fan’s top requested artists, as our first headliner for this milestone year. This reveal promises to set the stage for an unforgettable celebration.”

Carolina Country Music Festival will feature a lineup of more than 40 country artists over the four day extravaganza. This past festival saw acts like Morgan Wallen, Carrie Underwood, Old Dominion, Parker McCollum, and Lady A take the stage, along with many more. Tickets are currently on sale through the festival’s website.

Meanwhile, Jelly Roll kicked off his Beautifully Broken Tour on October 22 in Little Rock, Arkansas. Jelly Roll is making his way all over the U.S. He’ll be traveling from Knoxville, Atlanta, and Detroit, to Houston, Austin, and Jacksonville, among other cities. The tour comes to a close on November 26 with a homecoming show at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena.

[RELATED: Jelly Roll Refuses to Slow Down After Major Milestone: Country Star Vows “You Won’t Recognize Me” Next Year]

Jelly Roll Scores First No. 1 Album on the Billboard 200 Chart with Beautifully Broken

Jelly Roll released his newest album, Beautifully Broken, on October 11. Since then he’s scored his first No. 1 debut on the Billboard 200 Albums chart. He made the leap to the U.K. charts as well, becoming an international success and firmly cementing his chart takeover.

Recently, Jelly further proved that he’s grateful for every opportunity after so many years of struggle. While in Little Rock, Arkansas for the kick off of his tour, he shared a sweet story from his early career.

When I first started coming to Little Rock, Arkansas I played a place called Stickyz Chicken Shack,” he told fans. “It had 200 people, I sold it out, I was so proud. Next time I came I played a place called the Rev Room, right here behind me. Right next to it is a place called Gus’s Chicken, we ate Gus’s Chicken every time we played the Rev Room, I played that place 10 times.”

He added, “If you come to Gus’s Chicken in Little Rock, Arkansas today the food is on me, baby, come get you a meal. This one’s on me to honor our sold out show at Simmons Bank Arena. To all y’all artists playing Stickyz and playing the Rev Room… Keep playing baby, keep playing baby!”

Jelly Roll paid an $11,000 tab for the restaurant, and even left a hefty tip. Jelly is truly on a roll, and there’s no stopping him now.

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