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Jelly Roll’s Nashville Show Included Medley With Snoop Dogg

Jelly Roll played an epic hometown show at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena to close out his “Beautifully Broken Tour” last night (11/26). After the show ended, most people were talking about…

Jelly Roll is wearing a blue jacket on stage in Nashville. Snoop Dogg has his hands in the air wearing a black jacket.
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Jelly Roll played an epic hometown show at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena to close out his "Beautifully Broken Tour" last night (11/26). After the show ended, most people were talking about Snoop Dogg joining Jelly on a medley of songs on stage toward the end of the show.

Interestingly, Post Malone did not join Jelly on stage, but he was actually spotted in general admission, attending the show and jamming to his buddy's tunes.

Morgan Wallen also made an appearance, but it was during his friend Ernest's set, who opened for Jelly, and it was kind of interesting that a major headliner like Morgan would end up on an opening spot like Ernest's set.

Keith Urban also joined Jelly on stage for a performance of "Liar," where Keith played a mean guitar, the same kind of performance that the two made at the recent CMA awards.

Jelly did his city proud in the sold-out show, which at many times saw flames on the set, and his singing performance was above and beyond.

Here is a Jelly Roll Set List from last night's (11/26) show in Nashville:

  1. “I Am Not Okay”
  2. “Halfway to Hell”
  3. “Get By”
  4. “Burning”
  5. “Son of a Sinner”
  6. “Friends in Low Places”
  7. “Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)” (Green Day cover)
  8. “Lonely Road”
  9. “Creature” / “Same A—hole” / “Fall in the Fall” (with Struggle Jennings)
  10. “Unlive” (with Yelawolf)
  11. “Wild Ones” (with Alexandra Kay)
  12. “Winning Streak”
  13. “Believe”
  14. “Past Yesterday” (with Skylar Grey)
  15. “Don’t Want To” (with Keith Urban)
  16. “Liar” (with Keith Urban)
  17. Rap Medley: “Boys In the Hood,” “Ruff Ryders’ Anthem,” “Lose Yourself”
  18. Snoop Dogg Medley: “Next Episode,” “Drop It Like It’s Hot,” “Gin and Juice,” “Last Dance With Mary Jane”
  19. “Bottle and Mary Jane”
  20. “Need a Favor”
  21. “Heart of Stone”
  22. “Save Me”

Earlier in the week, Jelly recently took to his social media and recapped an amazing CMA night. He performed twice on the show, once with Brooks & Dunn and once on his own. He did his song, "Liar," with Keith Urban playing guitar next to him.

Jelly wrote along with several photos of him, his wife, and his daughter at the CMA wards and on the red carpet. He wrote, "Standing next to the two people that matter the most to me, we walked into the Bridgestone Arena for my second CMA ever as a nominated artist. On the biggest night in country music on the biggest stage in Nashville, I had the opportunity to stand next to a couple of living legends and praise Jesus in front of the world. Thank you, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn, y'all could’ve picked any artist in the world bigger than me, I’ll never be able to thank y'all enough for giving me an opportunity to shamelessly stand on my faith in front of the world."

Jelly also mentioned Chris Stapleton, saying he "always will be the Male Vocalist of the Year as long as he is alive." He also congratulated Morgan Wallen on his ETOTY win, saying he "finally got the flowers he deserves."

Nancy Brooks has been working in the country music industry for almost 30 years. She has interviewed pretty much any country star you can think of. In the late 1990s, she started working with Dolly Parton. And yes, Nancy reports that Parton is as sweet as you would think. She loves her life in country music and has been backstage at every CMA Awards show since the late 1990s. Many of her stories are from her one-on-one interviews. She was there at the beginning of the incredible careers of many music superstars today, including Taylor Swift, Shania Twain, and Blake Shelton, and has interviewed them multiple times throughout the years.