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Jelly Roll’s Dream Super Bowl Halftime Show Includes Garth Brooks Opening for Morgan Wallen. Evan Paul. Evan Paul Published: March 14, 2025. Theo Wargo, Jason Kempin, Michael Loccisano/Getty Images.
Antioch, Tenn., native and Billboard 200 chart-topping artist Jelly Roll has some specific artists in mind when it comes to dreaming up his ideal potential Super Bowl Halftime Show. Related ...
Jelly Roll was recently a guest on the Bussin With the Boys podcast, and he made a big plea aimed at the NFL. Jelly wants the ...
Jelly Roll, the rapper-turned-singer, has always been passionate about his roots in country music, and he recently shared his dream Super Bowl halftime show lineup.During an appearance on the ...
Singers Lainey Wilson and Jelly Roll brought country music to the Thanksgiving halftime show on Thursday, Nov. 28 during the New York Giants-Dallas Cowboys game.
Jelly Roll Crashes Lainey Wilson’s Thanksgiving Cowboys Halftime Show. The country star's five-song set at the Cowboys vs. Giants game included her Country Airplay-topping "Save Me" duet with ...
Lainey Wilson and Jelly Roll perform at halftime of the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Nov. 28. Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images ...
Lainey Wilson got a little help from her friend for her Thanksgiving halftime show at the Cowboys vs. Giants game, enlisting Jelly Roll to perform their hit duet “Save Me.”. The duet — which topped ...
Jelly Roll opened up about who he wants to see perform at the Super Bowl halftime show during an appearance on the 'Bussin’ With the Boys' podcast with friend and fellow musician Ernest.
Jelly noted the production would be about "18 minutes" in total — a bit longer than most halftime shows. Only once in the past has the Super Bowl featured a fully country halftime lineup.
Shania Twain also performed as part of the 2003 Super Bowl halftime show, while the following year's production featured Kid Rock — though he's historically blended many genres, not just country.