Jelly Roll is set to perform in Michigan this summer at Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort in Mt. Pleasant.

As you can imagine, the response to this announcement has been overwhelming, with fans already buzzing about what’s sure to be one of the biggest shows of the summer. This concert is a great way to kick off the Fourth of July weekend.

When is Jelly Roll playing at Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort?

Jelly Roll takes the stage at Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort on Friday, July 3, 2026, with Mitchell Tenpenny opening the show. This will be an outdoor concert.

Doors at 6:00 PM, with the show starting at 8:00 PM. This is a rain or shine event.

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When do tickets go on sale for Jelly Roll at Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort?

Jelly Roll tickets go on sale this Friday, April 24th, 2026, at 10:00 AM. Tickets can be purchased at the Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort box office or through Etix here.

How much are tickets to see Jelly Roll at Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort?

Depending on seating location, ticket prices are $87, $177, $211, and $242.

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Where is Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort located?

Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort is at 6800 Soaring Eagle Boulevard in Mt. Pleasant, 48858.

If you’re planning to get tickets and stay at Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort, it’s a good idea to book your room now. This show is expected to draw fans from Michigan and beyond.

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