Jelly Roll’s Upcoming Australia Tour: What Fans Can Expect

## Jelly Roll Teases Potential Tour in Australia and New Zealand
Jelly Roll may be hinting at an upcoming tour in Australia and New Zealand. A recent social media post featured a VIP giveaway with two tickets for concerts in cities like Melbourne and Townsville, which included Jelly Roll’s name superimposed over a map of the region. This visual has stirred excitement and speculation among fans.
### Speculation Around Tour Dates
Though no official dates or venues have been confirmed, fans are buzzing with chatter about a possible tour in 2026. Music site What’s Lively has mentioned potential cities for the tour, such as Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth, with possibilities of extending into early 2026. If this tour materializes, it will mark Jelly Roll’s inaugural journey to Australia.
### Current Projects and Performances
Currently, Jelly Roll is engaged in his first international ‘Big Ass Stadium Tour,’ which will conclude on September 14th in Lisbon, Portugal. He recently made headlines by appearing on *Jimmy Kimmel Live!*, collaborating with Eminem, and sharing the stage with Post Malone at Coachella. Additionally, he had a standout performance at Stagecoach, which featured appearances from artists like Lana Del Rey and MGK. Jelly Roll is also making his acting debut in the CBS drama series *Fire Country*, portraying a hospital orderly.
### Competing Tours in the Region
The possible Jelly Roll tour comes at a time when other major artists are also announcing their Australian and New Zealand tours for 2026. Notably, Ed Sheeran is set to bring his ‘Loop Tour’ to the region, with scheduled performances in cities including Auckland and Melbourne between January and March. Sheeran enjoys immense popularity across Australia and New Zealand, having sold over 2.5 million tickets in these markets.
To stay updated on Jelly Roll’s potential tour plans in Australia and New Zealand, follow his official website for the latest news. Are you excited about the possibility of seeing Jelly Roll perform down under?