Jelly Roll brings his Down Under 2025 tour to Rod Laver Arena this October, joined by special guests Shaboozey and Drew Baldridge.
Jelly Roll, 2023 CMA New Artist of the Year, will bring his chart-topping album Beautifully Broken to the stage, performing standout tracks including radio smash “Liar” and the platinum-certified international no.1 “I Am Not Okay”. The track topped the country radio charts in the US, Canada and Australia, striking a powerful chord with fans. Last year, Jelly Roll earned his fourth GRAMMY nomination, including Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance for “I Am Not Okay”.
Shaboozey holds an impressive record in Australia, with his hit “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” spending three consecutive weeks at no.1 on the ARIA Singles Chart, marking just the second time an independent release has reached the top spot.
This is one tour you don’t want to miss!
Note: Times are approx. and subject to change without notice.
Note: Events may contain sequences of flashing lights, lasers, strobes, haze and pyrotechnics which may affect photosensitive guests, and those with other medical conditions.
GRAMMY-nominated Nashville singer-songwriter Jelly Roll (Jason DeFord) stormed the charts with his debut country album Whitsitt Chapel, landing at #3 on the Billboard 200 and #2 on the Top Country Albums chart. He swept the 2023 CMT Music Awards, earned Billboard’s Breakthrough Artist and won Male Country Artist of the Year at the People’s Choice Awards. In 2023, he became the first artist to top the Country Airplay chart with his first three singles. He’s now had four consecutive #1s at Country radio – including “Save Me”, “Need A Favor” and “Son of a Sinner”.
Jelly Roll also gives back. He donated a recording studio to the juvenile detention centre where he served time and continues to visit rehab centres and prisons across the US. His ABC documentary Save Me became the most-watched music doc on the platform. Outlets including The New York Times, Variety and Billboard have praised his rise – with Variety calling him “their Springsteen” for fans who face similar struggles.
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Shaboozey is a genre-blurring artist redefining the boundaries between country, hip-hop and rock. The Nigerian-American singer, rapper and songwriter made waves in 2024 with two standout features on Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter, before exploding into the mainstream with his breakout hit “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”. The track quickly climbed global charts, cementing his status as one of the year’s most exciting new voices.
With a sound rooted in Americana storytelling and Southern swagger, Shaboozey brings a fresh perspective to country music’s next frontier. His latest album Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going is a bold, confident statement, showcasing his ability to straddle genres without losing his edge. As his star continues to rise, Shaboozey is shaping up to be a defining artist of his generation.
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Drew Baldridge is a rising force in country music, known for his deep vocals, authentic storytelling and undeniable charm. Born and raised in Patoka, Illinois, Baldridge cut his teeth performing in small-town bars before making the move to Nashville. His music blends traditional country roots with a modern polish, earning him a loyal fanbase and growing national attention.
Tracks like “She’s Somebody’s Daughter” and “Big Prayers” showcase Baldridge’s heartfelt lyricism and strong connection to family, faith and small-town life. Whether he’s playing to festival crowds or connecting with fans on TikTok, Baldridge brings a warmth and honesty that sets him apart. With new music on the way, his star continues to ascend in the country world.
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Family Event on
Saturday 9 to Sunday 10 August 2025
at 11:30 am , atRod Laver Arena
CHROMAKOPIA: THE WORLD TOUR .
Concert Event on
Wednesday 20 to Sunday 24 August 2025
at 7:30 pm , atRod Laver Arena
HIGH AND ALIVE WORLD TOUR .
Concert Event on
Monday 25 to Tuesday 26 August 2025
at 7:00 pm , atRod Laver Arena