A Triumphant End to Jelly Roll’s “Down Under” 2025 Tour
Jelly Roll has wrapped up his wildly successful “Down Under” 2025 Tour, bringing his heartfelt blend of country, soul, and rock to fans across Australia and New Zealand. The tour marked a major milestone for the singer, not only in terms of international reach, but personally — after years of being unable to travel outside the U.S. due to past legal restrictions, stepping onto stages across the globe felt like a victory in itself.
And Jelly Roll made sure to soak in every moment. Between shows, the “Save Me” singer embraced the full Aussie experience, getting up close with some of the country’s most beloved native animals. In a fan-shared video, Jelly is seen holding a koala, cuddling a wombat, and beaming as he cradles a baby quokka — encounters that thrilled both the artist and the fans following along.
Special Guests and a Sing-Along for the Ages
Joining Jelly on select tour dates was country artist Drew Baldridge, whose chemistry with Jelly Roll turned every show into a party. On nights they shared the stage, fans were treated to a special collaboration: a rousing duet of Garth Brooks’ ’90s classic “Friends in Low Places.” The sing-along became a nightly highlight, with audiences across Australia belting out every word.
But the most unforgettable moment came on November 6, during Jelly’s show at Queensland Country Bank Stadium in Townsville. With opening sets by Shaboozey and Busby Marou already setting the tone, Jelly and Baldridge took generosity to the next level — by giving away thousands of dollars in cash to fans in the front row.
A Surprise Cash Giveaway Brings Tears and Cheers
The moment unfolded with Jelly Roll standing center-stage, holding a stack of Australian bills. With a grin, he announced, “I happen to have a couple thousand dollars of Australian money right here,” turning the giveaway into a playful contest.
The rules were simple: one of his bandmates — Jack — would determine how the money would be distributed. If Jack guessed correctly, all the money would go to a single audience member. If he guessed wrong, the cash would be handed out to children at the front of the stage.
Baldridge, holding the cash and smiling at the young fans before him, waited for the signal. Jelly Roll looked toward his guitarist — and the instant the opening riff of “Friends in Low Places” rang out, the crowd exploded with cheers. Jack was wrong.
The kids had won.
Baldridge leaped off the stage, handing out bills directly into the hands of stunned children. One family later shared their emotional reaction on TikTok, calling the moment a gift they would never forget. “To see my grandson — just 3 years old — receive $100 cash personally from Jelly Roll… that was a blessing beyond words,” the fan wrote. “We’re still trying to wrap our hearts around what happened.”
A Tour Filled With Heart
Fans and fellow artists have praised Jelly Roll not only for his performances, but for his generosity and kindness throughout the tour. Baldridge summed it up simply: “One of the most giving humans on the planet.”
Jelly Roll’s journey from hardship to worldwide touring artist has been extraordinary — and in Australia, he didn’t just play concerts. He held animals, lifted spirits, changed nights, and created memories that fans, especially the youngest ones, will carry for a lifetime.
His “Down Under” tour wasn’t just a milestone in his career. It was a reminder of why fans love him: the music may bring people to the show, but the heart is what makes them stay.
