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Jelly Roll announces Canadian tour with stops in 3 Ontario cities

Grammy-nominated and platinum-certified, singer/songwriter Jelly Roll is bringing "The Beautifully Broken Great Northern Tour" to Canada next year.

With several stops across the country, he'll be coming to three Ontario cities in 2025. 

Jason DeFord, AKA Jelly Roll, has announced his 12-city tour, kicking off on Mar. 6 at the Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre in Victoria, B.C.

The announcement comes just a month after the release of his recent album, "Beautifully Broken" this past October.

Tour stops include cities like Edmonton, Calgary, Quebec City and of course, Toronto. In Ontario, the star will perform in Ottawa at the Canadian Tire Centre on Mar. 21, at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on Mar. 22, and in London at Canada Life Place on Mar. 23.

The "I Am Not Okay" singer will have special guests for all dates - Josh Ross, Savannah Dexter, and Brabo Gator will take the stage throughout the tour.

"CANADA! I'm so excited to announce that The Beautifully Broken Great Northern Tour is headed your way soon," shared the artist on Instagram.

All the dates and presale registration can be found on his website. Presales start on Nov. 12 at 1 p.m. local time. General tickets are on sale on Nov. 15 at 10 a.m.

Not only did "Beautifully Broken" debut at #1 on the Billboard 200 All Genre Chart, it landed #3 on the Billboard Canadian Album Chart, and spent two weeks as the #1 Canadian country album.

And that's not all! Jelly Roll's platinum-certified international #1 "I Am Not Okay," topped the Country radio charts in the U.S. and has spent two weeks at #1 in Canada.

With the 2025 Grammys rolling around, he's nominated for both "Best Country Song" and "Best Country Solo Performance" for "I Am Not Okay." 

Country fans, you won't want to miss this!

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