Jelly Roll excites fans with Australia, New Zealand tour dates announcement
Jelly Roll teased his debut Australian Headline tour last month
Jelly Roll finally unveiled the datelist for his debut Australian headlining tour a week after announcing his visit to Down Under.
After initially announcing his appearances at the Strummingbird Festival, the Son of a Sinner hitmaker has expanded his upcoming tour to Australia and New Zealand with additional headline dates.
Now, the Best For Me singer is slated to perform live in Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney.
The tour, named Down Under, will conclude on November 8 with a special performance in Auckland, New Zealand.
Alongside Jelly Roll, Shaboozey and Illinois artist Drew Baldridge will join the tour as part of the extended lineup.
The latest update came a week after the All My Life singer revealed on July 31 that he would be performing at the inaugural festival in 2025, where he and Shaboozey will headline the event.
The three-date festival run will kick off in late October, with stops in the Sunshine Coast, Newcastle, and Perth.
Jelly Roll – Down Under 2025 Tour Date List (Extended)
Oct. 25 – Strummingbird Festival, Kawana Sports Precinct, Sunshine Coast, QLD
Oct. 26 – TBA, Adelaide, SA
Oct. 28 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC
Nov. 1 – Strummingbird Festival, Newcastle Foreshore, Newcastle, NSW
Nov. 2 – Strummingbird Festival, Claremont Showground, Perth, WA
Nov. 4 – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW
Nov. 8 – The Outer Fields at Western Springs, Auckland, NZ
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