Tag: Jelly Roll

  • Jelly Roll Baptized a Packed House in Western NY

    Playing to a packed house at Darien Lake Amphitheater, Country rapper Jelly Roll brought his Backroad Baptism to Western NY on Aug. 3. Fans in attendance were in for one hell of a show by Jelly Roll and opening acts Struggle Jennings and Caitlynne Curtis.

    While I did not make it in time for the opening acts, I did manage to catch the end of Struggle Jennings set. Not knowing much about him, I did talk to a few fans, and he seems to have a good following, as everyone I spoke with said that he is a regular on their streaming services. What I did get from his set was that, like Jelly Roll, Struggle Jennings (William Curtis Harness Jr) has a troubled past with prison time included. Lucky for him and for us, he has found the right path and is making the most of every opportunity. He has a voice that one cannot just describe, yet it matches his style and muse perfectly.

    Wake up tomorrow and make it the best fucking day of your life

    Struggle Jennings

    Like his successor on stage, Jennings is a humble dude. He spoke about how everything happens for a reason, and you need to take advantage of every opportunity that is thrown your way, and he used his own daughter as an example. With him being incarcerated, and the mother of his child passing away, his daughter was in and out of foster care and dealt with her own demons along the way, but kept her head up and graduated with high honors and is heading off to college. 

    After dabbling in the rap and hip-hop markets for about ten years, the Tennessee native entered the country market and immediately made a name for himself. His unique vocals, inspirational messages, and powerful range have led him to be one of the most recognizable names in music today. With his current tour barely underway, Jelly Roll is riding high on music charts as well, with his latest album Whitsitt Chapel sitting at number two in iTunes’s top 100 country albums and is up there on Billboard rock/alternative chart as well.

    Getting back to the show at Darien Lake, Jelly Roll hit the stage around 9 p.m., with his drummer welcoming him with a solid little beat. He starts the night off in absolute style, with “The Lost,” “Hate Goes On,” and “Halfway to Heaven,” with the latter heating up with pyrotechnics joining the party. It is clear at this point the next 90 minutes are going to be loud, fun, and hot. Talking about his roots and how he came to country music, Jelly Roll spoke about the power of 90s country and unleashes a mash-up of covers starting with the very vocal Toby Keith.

    Naturally, the crowd sang along as he rolled through four or five songs. At this point, I think the only fans left sitting were way back on the lawn. The crowd was pumped up and made Jelly smile from ear to ear. He talked about Buffalo and the area and of course the well-known Bills Mafia. He played Darien Lake on Tuesday, after a Buffalo Bills Monday night game and he said the crowd was something he had yet to see, with the Mafia out in full force. He added that it really made an impression on him about the passion that Bills fans have. 

    Onward with the music, he does a couple more covers, starting with a mix of The Animal’s “The House of The Rising Sun.” Very much making it his own, he nailed the melancholy rhythm and with some effects of the fire towers on stage, this arrangement instantly becomes a talking piece. His next cover was that of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Simple Man,” which holds a special place in Jelly’s heart. With an acoustic vibe, this piece was done perfectly and with the crowd chiming in for the final verse, the mix became complete.

    As Jelly Roll finished his set, one can look around and see what a diverse group he gathers. Out on the lawn, there are grown men, chugging Bud Light and rocking t-shirts. You see the younger crowd, discretely vaping and dancing to every beat. There are groups of older folks who you might have thought took a wrong turn on the way to bingo, yet they are having a time listening to this 38-year-old rapper turned country star. Jelly Roll is the star that doesn’t just attract country music fans of a certain demographic. He manages to lure in everyone with his humbleness, simple messages, and simple charm. While he has been in the music business for several years, Jelly Roll is now just making his mark and defining who he is in the field of music.  

    our windshield is bigger than the rearview mirror for a reason. Cuz what’s in front of you is much more important that what’s behind you…”

    Jelly Roll

    Set list: The Lost, Hate Goes On, Halfway to Hell, Creature, Dead Man Walking, Son of a Sinner, Country Medley/mix, She, Dancing With The Devil, Teaks Could Talk, Dirty South, Bottle And Mary Jane, Need a Favor, House of Rising Sun medley, Wheels Fall Off/Kill a Man, Fall in the Fall, Simple Man (Lynyrd Skynyrd), Smoking Section, Save Me

  • Multi-Genre Hitmaker Jelly Roll Bringing Backroad Baptism Tour to Darien Lake on Aug. 3

    Multi-genre hitmaker Jelly Roll has announced his 2023’s Backroad Baptism Tour with the 44-city arena tour making a stop at Darien Lake Amphitheater in Darien Center, on August 3, 2023.

    You can expect to see some of your favorite musicians on the Backroad Baptism Tour. Opening for Jelly Roll will be stars such as Ashley McBryde, Caitlynne Curtis, Chase Rice, Elle King, Merkules, Struggle Jennings, Three 6 Mafia, Yelawolf and Josh Adam Meyers.

    Jelly Roll is quite literally on a roll, prior to his announcement the rapper dominated Billboard’s Emerging Artist Chart breaking the record of most weeks spent at No. 1. His single “Son Of A Sinner” secured his place as #1 for a record-breaking 25 consecutive weeks. Jelly Roll has also earned a two-week Rock No. 1, “cemented his rising mainstream stardom. Recently, he’s released “She” and his current radio hit, “NEED A FAVOR”. 

    Jelly Roll has quietly been building a remarkable career, under the radar and on his own terms. The outstanding lyricist went from selling mixtapes out of his car, to touring relentlessly and consistently topping various iTunes charts. Jelly Roll made his Grand Ole Opry debut in 2022 and independently amassed more than 4 billion career streams to date. His 2020 single “Save Me” was a confessional, vulnerable expression of self-doubt that resulted in the creation of a new season of life that took him to new heights.  The single earned more than 155 million views on YouTube and Platinum certification from the RIAA. Furthermore, Jelly Roll’s music that blends Old-school Rap, Classic Rock, Country and Soul continues to resonate with fans and taps into his uniquely connective ability to bring fans “therapeutic music.”

    The Backroad Baptism Tour kicks off on Friday, July 28. Beginning February 24 at 10 AM, tickets will be available for purchase here. Fans can also purchase VIP Packages, which may include premium seats, side-stage viewing for the entire length of Jelly Roll’s set, backstage tour and group photo, VIP lounge, limited edition tour poster and more. More information can be viewed here.

    JELLY ROLL BACKROAD BAPTISM TOUR DATES:

    Fri Jul 28 — Southaven, MS — BankPlus Amphitheater*

    Sat Jul 29 — Alpharetta, GA — Ameris Bank Amphitheater* 

    Sun Jul 30 — Orange Beach, AL — The Wharf Amphitheater*

    Tue Aug 01 — Huntsville, AL — Orion Amphitheater*

    Thu Aug 03 — Darien Center, NY  — Darien Lake Amphitheater+

    Fri Aug 04 — Mansfield, MA — Xfinity Center! 

    Sat Aug 05 — Bangor, ME — Maine Savings Amphitheater! 

    Tue Aug 08 — Gilford, NH — Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion!

    Wed Aug 09 — Bridgeport, CT — Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater*

    Fri Aug 11 — Bristow, VA — Jiffy Lube Live>

    Sat Aug 12 — Virginia Beach, VA — Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach>

    Tue Aug 15 — Burgettstown, PA — The Pavilion at Star Lake<

    Thu Aug 17 — Clarkston, MI — Pine Knob Music Theater<

    Fri Aug 18 — Milwaukee, WI — American Family Insurance Amphitheater< 

    Sat Aug 19 — St. Louis, MO — Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre>

    Tue Aug 22 — Evansville, IN — Ford Center*

    Thu Aug 24 — Rogers, AR — Walmart AMP* 

    Fri Aug 25 — Omaha, NE — CHI Health Center>

    Sat Aug 26 — Kansas City, MO — T-Mobile Center>

    Tue Aug 29 — Lubbock, TX — United Supermarket Arena# 

    Wed Aug 30 — Albuquerque, NM — Isleta Amphitheater#

    Fri Sep 01 — Las Vegas, NV — MGM Grand Garden Arena#

    Sat Sep 02 — Salt Lake City, UT — USANA Amphitheatre#

    Sun Sep 03 — Greenwood Village, CO — Fiddler’s Green<~

    Tue Sep 05 —Rapid City, SD — Summit Arena at The Monument*

    Wed Sep 06 — Bozeman, MT — Brick Breeden Fieldhouse*

    Tue Sep 12 — Bend, OR — Hayden Homes Amphitheater *

    Thu Sep 14 — Concord, CA — Concord Pavilion$

    Fri Sep 15 — Bakersfield, CA — Mechanics Bank Arena$

    Tue Sept 19 — Oklahoma City, OK — Paycom Center>

    Thu Sep 21 — Austin, TX — Germania Insurance Amphitheater>

    Fri Sep 22 — Houston, TX — The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion^$

    Sat Sep 23 — Dallas, TX — Dos Equis Pavilion$

    Tue Sep 26 — Tupelo, MS — Cadence Bank Arena*

    Thu Sep 28 — Cincinnati, OH — Riverbend Music Center! 

    Fri Sep 29 — Indianapolis, IN — Ruoff Music Center!

    Sat Sep 30 — Cuyahoga Falls, OH — Blossom Music Center&

    Tue Oct 03 — Charleston, WV — Charleston Coliseum*

    Thu Oct 05 — Wilmington, NC — Live Oak Bank Pavilion*

    Fri Oct 06 — Greensboro, NC — Greensboro Coliseum<

    Tue Oct 10 — Lexington, KY — Rupp Arena<

    Thu Oct 12 Greenville, SC — Bon Secours Wellness Arena#

    Fri Oct 13 — Jacksonville, FL — VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena#

    Sat Oct 14 — Tampa, FL — MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre#

    Additional Live Performances:

    Fri Sep 08 – Portland, OR – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater – Support for Eric Church

    Sat Sep 09 – George, WA – Gorge Amphitheatre – Support for Eric Church

    Sun Sep 10 – George, WA – Gorge Amphitheatre – Support for Eric Church

    Sat Sep 16 – Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre – Support for Eric Church