Jelly Roll, fresh off his “ and his first Grammy nominations at the 2024 awards (he picked up another nomination for 2025 on Friday, Nov. 8), brings the tour of the same album name to . Born Jason Bradley DeFord, Jelly Roll’s journey to stardom was rocky.
He found himself in and out of jail often as a teenager, serving time for aggravated robbery and possession with intent to sell charges, respectively, . Once he was free, he decided to go into music, starting off as a hip-hop artist. His first releases were inspired by other Southern rap legends like Three 6 Mafia, UGK and 8Ball & MJG.
His sound now is a mix of those inspirations and Nashville-style country. Over time, he found himself collaborating with bigger names in the country and rap scene like Lainey Wilson, Sam Hunt, Wiz Khalifa and Kansas City’s Tech N9ne. Joining the Nashville native on the tour are guests Ernest, Allie Colleen and Shaboozey.
Shaboozey recently reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 charts with his song “A Bar Song (Tipsy).“ Here’s what to know if you’re going to see the country star in Kansas City. Limited tickets are still as of Friday afternoon.
Prices before fees range from $45.50 for seats in the upper section to $115.50 for floor seats.
Ticketmaster also shows quite a few resale tickets available for higher prices, ranging from $131 to $1,500 before fees. Here’s how the lowest ticket prices compare on other resale sites as of Friday: : $86 before fees : $55 before fees : $88 with no fees : $61 before fees What time does Jelly Roll go on stage? the doors open at 7 p.m.
for all guests. No additional details like when Jelly Roll goes on stage have been released as of Friday afternoon. If your cellphone provider is T-Mobile, Metro by T-Mobile or MINT, you can enter through the expedited T-Mobile gate on Grand Boulevard when all doors open.
The venue is cashless, so you can only buy concert merchandise with credit and debit cards or contactless payment methods, like Apple Pay. What can and can’t I bring to T-Mobile Center? T-Mobile Center does not have a clear bag policy, but the venue encourages fans to pack lightly when attending. Your bag should not be larger than 12” by 6” by 12”.
Don’t bring backpacks or chain wallets. These other items are not allowed inside: Artificial noisemakers Beach balls and balloons Cameras with detachable lenses Coolers and containers Laptop and tablet computers Outside food and beverages Pocket knives Selfie sticks Spurs Umbrellas with spike-like points Any type of weapon, fake weapon or object resembling a weapon Where can I park in downtown Kansas City? Downtown Kansas City has plenty of parking available near T-Mobile Center. The arena offers on-site parking in the red lot at 12th and Oak streets and the yellow lot at 13th Street and Grand Boulevard, which is the KC Live! garage.
You will have to purchase . The 11th and Oak Street lot and KC Live! garage each cost $20, and the Magenta reserved lot outside the venue on Oak Street is $150. Both prices are before fees.
Event parking opens three hours before the concert. Other than those, there are over . Many are paid lots, and street parking is available, though it may cost up to , like concerts.
Where can I be dropped off and picked up for the concert? Grand Boulevard and Oak Street in front of T-Mobile Center will be blocked off for the concert. If you’re being dropped off by a family, friend, Uber or Lyft, they can take you as close to the 13th and Oak Street entrance as possible. They may also drop you off on streets that aren’t blocked off in the Power & Light District or farther away if walking isn’t an issue.
The same is true for picking up concertgoers after the show. Communicate with your driver so they can find you once the show’s over..
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