Post Malone and Jelly Roll are going international. The country newcomer announced a lengthy slate of new dates for his 2025 ...
Jelly Roll is still working on a full body transformation, and the next step in his journey is completing his second 5K run. This time, the "Save Me" singer wants to include his fans in his ...
By Jessica Nicholson Over the past year or so, Jelly Roll has been open about his dedication to working to transform his health. Last year, he ran his first 5K, taking part in Tom Segura and Bert ...
Post Malone and Jelly Roll will embark on an expansive 2025 UK and European tour this August and September, with the duo set ...
Jelly Roll is conquering new heights following his incredible weight loss journey that has seen him shed over 100 pounds in a ...
Country-rap superstar Jelly Roll has been inspiring fans with his ... and non-judgment that he credits with his own ability to stick with it and cross the finish line for the first time.
Fans of Jelly Roll will appreciate the detail baked into the design of the venue. The Lower Broadway bar is in prep mode for a wave of tourists and private events booked in the coming weeks.
Jelly Roll shared a health update regarding his weight ... So, he’s relied on exercise and diet changes that he implemented on tour last year to lose weight. And although the tour is over ...
Plus, LOCASH returns to the top 10. By Jim Asker Jelly Roll achieves his seventh No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart as “Liar” rises 2-1 to the top of the ranking dated Feb. 22.
Jelly Roll’s Goodnight Nashville is complete with country and rock ‘n’ roll inspired décor, including massive skulls hanging from the ceiling.
A group of young singers, called the Mini Pop Kids, will be in northern Ontario as part of a cross-Canada tour. Five young singers and dancers cover pop songs from the likes of Taylor Swift ...
Tokyo masters of rock&roll mayhem. 30 years young & the foot ain’t ever come off that car crash accelerator pedal. Still swerving, dead man curving, burnin’ out & danger driftin’. Link Wray overdriven ...