Jelly Roll is emotional after wrapping up his first-ever European tour.
On Tuesday, Sept. 23, the country singer shared a heartfelt message on Instagram reflecting on his experience touring with Post Malone for his Big A– Stadium Tour this summer. The tour’s final show was in London, England on Sunday, Sept. 21.
“Been a while since I sat down and thought my feelings out in a way to write them,” he began. “With an hour left on this 10 hour flight from London to Nashville I’ve spent a good amount of time thinking about how much I can’t believe I just left my first European Tour.”
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Jelly Roll also took time to thank Post Malone for bringing him along for the ride.
“First and foremost this was all Post Malone, I’ve said it every night on stage and I’ve meant it, but Post could’ve taken any artist in the world on this tour with him. He is legit one of the biggest artists in the world and has one of the most genuine hearts I’ve ever seen,” he continued. “Thank you brother, for picking me and allowing me to experience these things for the first time like playing stadiums all across America and now I can say I’ve toured stadiums all over Europe because of you. This year with you has been nothing short of amazing.”
The singer also expressed gratitude for life-changing experiences he had across Europe, including performing at the “Grace for the World” concert in Vatican City and traveling the world alongside his wife Bunnie XO.
“Thank you for the therapy, and thank y’all for taking the time to care and listen to me. Going to spend some much needed time with the family and unplug,” he concluded the post. “The Big A– World Tour with Posty is officially over.”
Jelly Roll set the post, which featured a carousel of images from the tour, to he and Post Malone’s duet “Losers” which they performed at every show.
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In the past, Jelly Roll has shared that planning international concerts has been difficult due to past felony convictions for crimes committed during his teenage years and early adulthood.
“The trick is when America finally says, ‘We’ll let you leave,’ the amount of countries that won’t let you come in… We had to cancel my London debut show,” he told Billboard in 2023.
The Tennessee Board of Parole recommended Jelly Roll for a pardon in April 2025, though it has yet to be approved by the governor. Despite this, he was recently able to obtain a passport and proper visas, playing his first-ever international shows last year.
In the comment section, fans praised the singer’s path to redemption and his remarkable career achievement.
“Biggest turn around I’ve seen in a long time. You inspire all the youngins’ trying. Keep going 🙌,” one fan wrote. “Heck of a story— I love watching it unfold. I’m so happy for you brother!” said another.
“”And thank you for taking me along for the ride with you!” added a third. “It is truly an honor. ♥️.”