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Fresh off sweeping the 2026 Grammy Awards with three wins and days away from his Grand Ole Opry induction, Jelly Roll has announced The Little ASS Shed Tour — an 11-date run of amphitheater headlining shows launching May 28 in West Palm Beach and wrapping July 22 in Walla Walla, Washington. Rising star Kashus Culpepper joins as direct support on all dates. The tour is produced by Live Nation.
The name is a tongue-in-cheek nod to Jelly Roll’s concurrent Big ASS Stadium Tour Part 2 co-headlining with Post Malone. In concert industry slang, “sheds” are amphitheaters — and this limited run gives fans a more intimate, high-energy experience in between the massive stadium dates. Same Jelly Roll, closer seats, summer nights under the open sky.
The Little ASS Shed Tour arrives during the most decorated stretch of Jelly Roll’s career. At the 68th Annual Grammy Awards, the Antioch, Tennessee native won every category he was nominated in: Best Contemporary Country Album for Beautifully Broken, Best Country Duo/Group Performance for “Amen” with Shaboozey, and Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song for “Hard Fought Hallelujah” with Brandon Lake. His sophomore album Beautifully Broken debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 and features the multi-week chart-topper “I Am Not Okay.”
On March 10, 2026, Jelly Roll will be officially inducted into the Grand Ole Opry by Lainey Wilson — a full-circle moment for an artist who once sat in the Opry pews as a recently released inmate, watching Craig Morgan perform and calling it “life-changing.” By the time the Little ASS Shed Tour kicks off in late May, Jelly Roll will be a Grammy-winning, Opry-inducted superstar playing the venues where legends are made.
Kashus Culpepper provides support on all Little ASS Shed Tour dates. The rising artist released his debut album Act I earlier this year and brings a raw, soulful energy that pairs perfectly with Jelly Roll’s genre-blurring sound. Arriving early to catch his set is highly recommended.
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Jelly Roll’s Little ASS Shed Tour spans 11 amphitheater dates across the eastern United States and Pacific Northwest, running from late May through late July 2026. Kashus Culpepper opens every show. Here is the full confirmed routing:
In addition to his solo amphitheater run, Jelly Roll co-headlines The Big ASS Stadium Tour Part 2 with Post Malone, reprising their blockbuster 2025 joint outing. The stadium dates feature Carter Faith as support and hit massive venues including Sun Bowl Stadium (El Paso), Raymond James Stadium (Tampa), Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis), Huntington Bank Field (Cleveland), Kauffman Stadium (Kansas City), and Rice Eccles Stadium (Salt Lake City). The Little ASS Shed Tour dates are woven in between stadium shows, meaning Jelly Roll is essentially on the road from May through late July playing some of the biggest and best outdoor venues in North America.
Born Jason DeFord in Antioch, Tennessee, Jelly Roll’s path to country music stardom is one of the most remarkable stories in modern music. After years of incarceration and personal struggles, he channeled his experiences into brutally honest songwriting that resonated first with hip-hop audiences and eventually broke through to country, rock, and Christian music listeners. His debut country project Whitsitt Chapel delivered one of the genre’s biggest debut years, and his sophomore effort Beautifully Broken cemented his status as a genre-transcending force by debuting at #1 on the Billboard 200.
Jelly Roll is now a CMA, ACM, Grammy, Dove, and People’s Choice Award winner. His 2026 Grammy sweep — winning all three categories he was nominated in — placed him alongside the year’s elite artists. His live shows are legendary for their emotional intensity, raw vulnerability, and the kind of crowd connection that turns amphitheaters into living rooms. Follow Jelly Roll on Instagram, X (Twitter), TikTok, and YouTube, or visit jellyroll615.com for official tour information and presale access.
The Little ASS Shed Tour is designed to give fans a more intimate experience compared to the stadium spectacles with Post Malone. Amphitheaters — known in the touring industry as “sheds” — typically hold between 5,000 and 20,000 fans with a mix of reserved seating and general-admission lawn sections. The open-air settings create a summer concert atmosphere that pairs perfectly with Jelly Roll’s campfire-to-arena energy.
Expect a setlist that draws heavily from Beautifully Broken — including the anthemic “I Am Not Okay,” the Grammy-winning “Amen” (with Shaboozey), and the powerful “Hard Fought Hallelujah” — alongside fan favorites from Whitsitt Chapel like “Need a Favor,” “Save Me,” and “Son of a Sinner.” Jelly Roll is known for emotional mid-show moments where he speaks directly to the crowd about struggle, recovery, and hope, creating an experience that fans describe as part concert, part revival.
Multiple tiers of VIP packages are available for Little ASS Shed Tour dates through VIP Nation. Options may include premium seating, guided backstage tours, limited-edition Jelly Roll tour posters, and exclusive merchandise. Details vary by package and venue. A Citi cardmember presale opened February 24, an artist presale began February 25, and the general on-sale launched February 27 at 11 AM local time via Ticketmaster. Verified resale tickets are also available through our marketplace above.
The Little ASS Shed Tour is Jelly Roll's 11-date solo headlining amphitheater run for summer 2026, with Kashus Culpepper as the opening act. The name is a playful reference to his concurrent Big ASS Stadium Tour Part 2 co-headlining with Post Malone. In the touring industry, amphitheaters are commonly called "sheds," which inspired the tour's name.
The tour runs from May 28 through July 22, 2026, hitting 11 cities: West Palm Beach, Orange Beach, Charleston, Wilmington, Virginia Beach, Grand Rapids, Saratoga Springs, Bangor, Gilford, Syracuse, and Walla Walla. Shows are at amphitheater venues and typically begin at 7:00 PM local time.
Kashus Culpepper is the direct support act on all Little ASS Shed Tour dates. The rising artist released his debut album Act I earlier this year and has been praised for his soulful, genre-blending sound. Arriving early to catch his set is recommended.
The Little ASS Shed Tour features Jelly Roll as the sole headliner at amphitheater venues holding 5,000 to 20,000 fans, creating a more intimate concert experience. The Big ASS Stadium Tour Part 2 is a co-headlining run with Post Malone at major football stadiums holding 40,000 or more. Both tours run concurrently through the summer of 2026, with amphitheater dates woven between stadium shows.
Jelly Roll won all three Grammy Awards he was nominated for at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards: Best Contemporary Country Album for Beautifully Broken, Best Country Duo/Group Performance for "Amen" with Shaboozey, and Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song for "Hard Fought Hallelujah" with Brandon Lake. He is now a three-time Grammy winner.
Yes, Jelly Roll will be officially inducted into the Grand Ole Opry on March 10, 2026, with Lainey Wilson presiding over the ceremony. Craig Morgan, Leanne Morgan, and ERNEST will also perform. The invitation was extended during a surprise moment on The Joe Rogan Experience, when Craig Morgan appeared via video message to welcome Jelly Roll into the Opry family.
While setlists vary by show, expect performances of Beautifully Broken highlights including "I Am Not Okay," "Amen," "Hard Fought Hallelujah," and the new single "Thorns," alongside fan-favorite Whitsitt Chapel tracks like "Need a Favor," "Save Me," and "Son of a Sinner." Jelly Roll is known for emotional spoken segments and crowd interaction that make each show unique.
Yes, VIP packages are offered through VIP Nation and vary by date and venue. Options may include premium seating, guided backstage tours, limited-edition tour posters, and exclusive merchandise. Visit vipnation.com for package details and availability for your specific show.
Yes, the Big ASS Stadium Tour Part 2 co-headlining with Post Malone runs concurrently with the Little ASS Shed Tour. Stadium dates feature Carter Faith as support and hit venues including Sun Bowl Stadium, McLane Stadium, Tiger Stadium, Raymond James Stadium, Lucas Oil Stadium, and more. Both tour schedules are listed in the events above.
Yes, verified resale tickets for all Jelly Roll tour dates are available through BigStub. Every listing comes from authenticated sellers with transparent all-in pricing and buyer protection included on every purchase. Browse the schedule above to find your preferred date.
Jelly Roll's latest album is Beautifully Broken, his sophomore country release, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. The album features the multi-week number-one hit "I Am Not Okay," the Grammy-winning collaboration "Amen" with Shaboozey, and "Hard Fought Hallelujah" with Brandon Lake. It won Best Contemporary Country Album at the 2026 Grammy Awards.
Kashus Culpepper is a rising artist who released his debut album Act I and is serving as the opening act for all 11 Little ASS Shed Tour dates. His raw, soulful style complements Jelly Roll's genre-blurring approach to country and rock. He was personally selected by Jelly Roll for the tour support slot.
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