Jelly Roll appears for LA FIRES FIRST REPONDERS

Jelly Roll gives back to the first respondents who have fought for fires in Los Angeles for over a month.

The Grammy -nominated collaborated with Live Nation on Saturday night at Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California, for “A Concert for all first responders” to thank them for their efforts.

“I want you to know that you’re here tonight because you’re a hero or that you’re a loved one by a hero,” he told the audience from the stage.

He continued, “And I knew that the moment I saw this going down all the way in Tennessee in my house, I thought that if I got a chance to go to California I would play music for everyone who worked their ass for the last 2 months trying to keep the rest of this place in safety.

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Jelly Roll Singing on stage

Jelly Roll performs on stage under Jelly Roll & Friends: A concert for all first respondents at Rose Bowl Stadium on February 1, 2025 in Pasadena, California. (Amy Sussman/Getty Images to Jelly Roll)

The audience included nearly 16,000 emergency staff, including more than 1,000 imprisoned firefighters from all over the state.

California has used inmates to fight fires for over a century, according to NPR reporting.

A group of first respondents and imprisoned firefighters at Jelly Roll's concert

Nearly 16,000 first respondents attended the concert, including more than 1,000 imprisoned firefighters. (Amy Sussman/Getty Images to Jelly Roll)

During the two-hour event, Jelly Roll with several guests, including Lainy Wilson, his “Save Me”, Duet Partner, Nate Smith, Shinedown, Marshmello and Public Enemy.

Jelly Roll Song with Lainy Wilson

Lainy Wilson and Jelly Roll performed their duet, “Save Me.” (Amy Sussman/Getty Images to Jelly Roll)

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“Music has the power to bring joy and healing, and we are honored to cooperate with Jelly Roll to offer it to those who have served the Los Angeles community during the devastating fires and the reconstruction process,” said Geni Lincoln, President of California , Live nation concerts.

“I thought if I got a chance to go to California, I would play music for everyone who worked their ass in the last 2 months trying to keep the rest of this place in safety.”

– Jelly Roll

The concert for the first respondents came one day after Jelly Roll’s appearance on Fireaid, raised funds for victims of Los Angeles Fires and with artists such as Gwen Stefani and undoubtedly Dave Grohl, Billie Eilish, Katy Perry and many more.

Jelly Roll’s performance for the first responders come on the heels of the message of his acting debut on a show all about firefighters, CBS ‘”Fire Country.”

Jelly roll in a burnt orange leather jacket makes a heart with the hands of ACMS

Jelly Roll makes his official acting debut in CBS ‘”Fire Country” in April. (Ayisha Collins/FilmMagic/Getty Images)

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IN A promotional video Published on Friday, “Son of A Sinner” singer ended Series creator Max Thieriot to deliver the news to fans.

“From the stage to the fire line it’s time to see if I can follow along,” Jelly Roll said.

His episode is released in April and Billboard reports That he plays a hospital arranged named Noah.

Jelly Roll is wearing black hat on the Howard Stern show.

“From the stage to the brand line it’s time to see if I can follow,” he said of his upcoming role. (Jason Kempin)

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Jelly Roll also starred in “Tulsa King” in a como that plays himself, making “Four Country” the first time he plays a character.