The rapper singer songwriter introduced the choice on his Instagram.
“Expensive Auckland I’ve accomplished all the things I can,” he wrote, “I simply can’t shake it.
“It breaks my coronary heart, I’ve in all probability missed 3 exhibits within the final decade.
“I pleasure myself on displaying up it doesn’t matter what.
“Simply couldn’t do it this time. Please forgive me.”
The Saturday present would have been the primary time Jelly Roll had carried out in New Zealand and was the one cease of his Down Below Tour in Aotearoa.
Stay Nation firmed up the information in an announcement about 6.20pm Saturday night time.
“We remorse to announce the Jelly Roll Down Below 2025 Tour tonight at The Outer Fields at Western Springs in Auckland will now not go forward on account of sickness,” an announcement from Stay Nation learn.
“All ticket holders will obtain an computerized full refund. For any additional refund enquiries please contact your level of buy.
“We thank the followers for his or her understanding, and we sit up for welcoming Jelly Roll in future.”
A fan of the rapper, Angie Smith, drove up in her Holden from the Waikato spending $188 on petrol with 4 different associates.
“I am f….ed off, it is annoying, they may have informed us hours in the past,” the 44-year-old informed RNZ.
She stated that she was wanting ahead to belting out the tune ‘Save Me’.
Peter Wilson, 63, from Dunedin had flown in from seeing Metallica in Adelaide on 5 November, stopping to see Jelly Roll in Auckland on the way in which again to the South Island.
He had seen Jelly Roll in Las Vegas final 12 months.
“We might been gearing up for this all day. I am in a little bit of shock.”
Cindy Ramsey, from Orewa, was attending Jelly Roll along with her son. It was a Father’s Day current to her from her 32-year-old son, they stated.
“She raised me as a single mum so she will get Father’s Day and Mom’s Day,” stated son, Shane Thomas.
Ramsey stated she was “gutted” it had been cancelled on the final minute. She was most wanting ahead to belting out the tune ‘I’m not OK’.
“That is my tune proper now,” she stated.
“That is our household’s tune proper now,” her son added.
Each mom and son are drawn to Jelly Roll’s story of redemption from crime and medicines.
“I used to be on a bender after I heard the tune Sober. Once I heard that I really began to get sober,” Thomas informed RNZ.













