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The 2025 edition of CMA Fest in Nashville was one for the history books, with an electrifying, star-studded lineup of talent ...
Fans won't catch Jelly Roll onstage in his hometown of Nashville anytime soon.
Jelly Roll, who graduated from Antioch High School himself many years ago, saw the performance and was moved enough to invite ...
Reba, Keith Urban, Kelsea Ballerini and Shaboozey gave fans the quintessential CMA Fest experience on Friday, rain and all.
Jelly Roll takes a second to compose himself and to keep himself from crying on stage. After a brief pause, Jelly Roll shares ...
During a recent Grand Ole Opry performance, Jelly Roll sang with a group of elementary school children who did something ...
Jelly Roll welcomes elementary school students to the stage at the Grand Ole Opry for special performance of "I'm Not Okay." ...
Students from Ruby Major Elementary brought Jelly Roll to tears at the Grand Ole Opry with their emotional performance of "I Am Not Okay," originally sung to support Antioch High after a shooting.
Keith Urban headlined the second night of CMA Fest 2025 in Nashville, but several surprise appearances stole the show.
The country star has his sights set on a lofty goal when he returns to Nashville, and has until 2027 to pull it off.
CMA Fest fans rebounded from a storm delay in time to rock out with Kelsea Ballerini, Noah Kahan and Jelly Roll at Nissan ...
Jelly Roll dropped major news in the middle of his set at the Bridgestone Arena during the Music City Rodeo event on Friday, May 30, 2025.