The holiday season just found its heart — and its southern soul. This year, Jelly Roll is taking center stage at the Rockefeller Center Christmas Spectacular, headlining a show producers are calling “a revolution of joy.”
It’s a historic move — the first time the Nashville native and country-rap powerhouse has led one of the world’s most iconic holiday events. And if early rehearsals are any sign, fans are in for something unforgettable.
Backed by a full gospel choir and the shimmering glow of New York’s tallest Christmas tree, Jelly will deliver a soul-stirring rendition of “Silent Night” unlike anything audiences have heard before. He’ll follow it with his brand-new original song, “Angels in December,” a heartfelt ballad about hope, faith, and the quiet beauty of starting over.
“It’s about finding warmth when the world feels cold,” Jelly shared during rehearsals. “About remembering that grace can still find us — even in December.”
Insiders describe the rehearsals as “deeply emotional.” Crew members say Jelly has been brought to tears multiple times during soundcheck, particularly while performing “Silent Night.” One insider revealed, “He stops mid-song sometimes, looks up at the lights, and just breathes. You can tell this means everything to him.”
For Jelly, the moment represents more than just another stage — it’s a symbol of transformation. “This stage means everything,” he told producers. “It’s where faith meets family. Where the kid I was meets the man I’ve become.”
Fans are already flooding social media with anticipation, calling the announcement “the perfect gift to end the year.” Hashtags like #JellyRollChristmas and #AngelsInDecember are trending as excitement builds for what promises to be one of the most heartfelt performances of the season.

With his signature blend of southern grit, soulful gospel, and raw emotion, Jelly Roll isn’t just performing — he’s preaching hope through harmony.
For him, Christmas isn’t just a holiday — it’s redemption wrapped in twinkling lights.
 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			