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Today, acclaimed Grammy nominated, platinum certified, singer/songwriter Jelly Roll announces “The Beautifully Broken Great Northern Tour,” his debut international headlining tour run in Canada.
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Fresh off earning his first No. 1 album on Billboard’s top 200 albums chart, country star Jelly Roll has announced he will be performing in a number of Canadian cities in 2025. “CANADA!
Jelly Roll is coming to Saskatoon. The Tennessee-born “Son of a Sinner” rolls into Saskatoon on March 15, marking the midway point of his tour across Canada, moving east from Victoria to ...
Grammy nominated artist Jelly Roll will be coming to the Queen City in March. "The Beautifully Broken Great Northern Tour" will include a stop at Regina’s Brandt Centre on March 16, 2025.