Country music star Jelly Roll is giving back to the heroes of Los Angeles by organizing a special free concert for the city’s wildfire first responders. The event, titled “Jelly Roll and Friends,” is scheduled for Saturday, February 1, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.
The concert is a private event, exclusively for first responders, including fire departments, law enforcement, and the National Guard. It is not a fundraiser and is not open to the general public. Details about additional performers remain unconfirmed, though the title of the event suggests other artists may join Jelly Roll.
While no official announcements have been made by Jelly Roll or his team, the concert demonstrates the artist’s ongoing commitment to supporting those on the front lines. First responders will be granted free admission to the show as a gesture of gratitude for their dedication and hard work.
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