Jelly Roll Vows To Keep His Concert Tickets Affordable
Fans praised the genre-bending star for his transparent approach to ticketing.
Jelly Roll; Photo By Andy Pollitt
Following the recent announcement of his headlining arena tour, Jelly Roll is promising to keep tickets as affordable as possible.
Jelly Roll Promises To Make His Concert Tickets Affordable
On Saturday, the genre-bending star took to social media to address the messages he’s received from fans regarding tickets for his Beautifully Broken Tour.
“I want to take a moment to give y’all the facts as I know them to be,” he wrote.
The CMA New Artist of the Year clarified the ticket pre-sale information and directed fans to his website to obtain a presale code. He then responded to those who have reached out to him about tickets for sale on third-party websites.
Urges Fans To Stay Away From Third-Party Sellers
“Some people have said they already purchased tickets from websites like Stubhub and other 3rd party ticketing websites. If you did, you purchased tickets that haven’t been released yet and paid way more than you could’ve gotten them for at pre-sale,” he explained.
Jelly Roll is committed to keeping ticket prices low to make his concerts accessible to all fans.
He Recognizes What Fans Go Through To Get Tickets
“Ticket prices start at $39.50 I want to keep prices affordable and I want y’all to come enjoy a Jelly Roll show, whether it’s your first time or 100th time— thank y’all! I know what you go through to get the tickets, a babysitter, a ride to the venue, pay for parking, get a hotel room, buy merch— it all adds up and it’s not always easy,” he pointed out.
The “Halfway To Hell” singer showcased his gratitude for his fans, promising, “I see you and appreciate y’all, I will always keep tickets affordable for my fans.”
He urged fans to be ready on Tuesday when the presale begins before further elaborating on the inflated ticket prices from third-party sellers.
“I want y’all to know I’m not charging $3,500 per ticket for floor seats. It’s the scalpers and 3rd party resellers. The only way to truly stop this is to not buy the tickets from those websites,” he wrote and later added, “I’ll never steer you wrong.”
Fans Praised Him For Being So Real
Fans flooded Jelly Roll’s post with comments, praising him for always being real.
“Thank you for keeping your venue transparent! You are a breath of fresh air to this crazy world,” one Facebook user shared, while another wrote, “You don’t know how much as a fan I appreciate this post. Thanks for keeping it . Love your work!”
Jelly Roll’s Beautifully Broken Tour marks his biggest tour yet. The massive headlining trek kicks off on Tuesday, August 27 in Salt Lake, City, Utah, and runs through Sunday, October 27 where it’s set to wrap up in Charlotte, North Carolina.
During his tour across the nation’s arenas, Jelly Roll will make appearances at renowned venues such as Madison Square Garden in New York City and Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
Who Is Opening For Jelly Roll?
Warren Zeiders and Alexandra Kay will join Jelly Roll on the tour as support.
“This is the biggest tour of my life y’all and I’m going to do it really really big this year— I can’t wait to see y’all at a show. Come party with us,” the Tennessee native excitedly shared upon the announcement of the tour.
Fans who miss the presale will be able to access tickets via the general on-sale, which begins on Friday, March 1 at 10 am local time.
Additionally, Jelly Roll fans have the option to acquire VIP Packages, offering premium seating, backstage tours with group photos, access to VIP lounges, exclusive tour posters, merchandise, and additional perks.
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Lauren Jo Black
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