by: Bee Delores
Last Updated: November 30, 2024
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A memorable part of Jelly Roll’s Beautifully Broken tour finale in Nashville was Snoop Dogg’s surprise visit.
A sold-out crowd watched the two artists perform their marijuana-themed song “Last Dance with Mary Jane.”
Their shared onstage moment, which included passing a blunt, caused a lot of excitement and controversy.
It was a clear example of their bravery as artists, crossing musical genres and starting conversations about legal and cultural limits.
Keep reading to know more details.
On November 26, 2024,Jelly Roll played a thrilling show at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena to end his Beautifully Broken tour .
A sold-out crowd of 20,000people made the show an unforgettable evening, and rap star Snoop Dogg even showed up out of the blue.
One of the best parts was when the two performed “Last Dance with Mary Jane” live for the first time. The song is from Snoop’s new album Missionary , which comes out on December 13, 2024.
As an ode to pot, the song sings “ Mary Jane’s Last Dance,” Tom Petty’s famous hit from 1993. Not only when the track first came out, but also what happened next got everyone excited.
Snoop took out a blunt, lit it on stage, and shared it with Jelly Roll as their show was ending. When the two seemed to be using drugs in public, the crowd erupted in cheers.
Even though Tennessee still doesn’t allow marijuana use, both artists are strong supporters of it. Jelly Roll says that it has helped him stay sober.
Even though Bridgestone Arena has a strong no-smoking policy, the gesture hit home with the pot-friendly crowd.
Snoop’s part in the night was a four-song mix of his hits, including “Gin and Juice” and “Drop It Like It’s Hot.” The set ended with him working with Jelly Roll.
The way they showed their friendship in public, fuelled by their shared love of pot, will always be remembered.
People are still guessing what was in the blunt, but the moment shows how much they respect each other and how well their artwork is together.
More than just a show, the performance in Nashville showed how the limits of music are changing.
With their shared creativity, Jelly Roll (a country singer with deep hip-hop roots) and Snoop Dogg (a rap icon) showed how genre barriers can fall apart.
The song “Last Dance with Mary Jane,” which they worked on together, shows how artists can combine styles to make something new and powerful.
Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre haven’t worked together since their famous 1993 album Doggystyle, but their new record Missionary will be their first joint effort.
The record will come out on December 13and have a lot of different artists on it, like Sting, Eminem, and Jelly Roll.
This project shows how Snoop was able to change and grow while still honoring his heritage.
Dr. Dre’s participation marks a turning point for both artists; Dre has described the work as a reunion based on love and respect for each other.
It’s just as interesting to see how Jelly Roll got into hip-hop. He started as a rapper in 2003 before switching to country music. His recent work with big names like Eminem shows how versatile he is.
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Snoop’s choice to include Jelly Roll on Missionary says a lot about how popular Jelly Roll is becoming and how hip-hop and country music are becoming more and more mixed.
Other singers, such as Keith Urban , Skylar Grey, Struggle Jennings, and Yelawolf, also performed at the Nashville show.
Each guest brought their energy to the show, which made it more powerful overall and made Jelly Roll’s reputation as an artist who doesn’t fit into any one genre.
The public smoking situation made people talk about more than just the music. Tennessee still doesn’t allow marijuana, so what the two did was a bold statement.
Video footage makes it look like the material was marijuana, but experts haven’t confirmed that.
No matter what, the moment is culturally important because it shows how attitudes about marijuana use are changing in the US.
Jelly Roll has talked a lot about how marijuana helped him beat his addiction and stay sober, which makes his involvement even more moving.
But the act also shows how hard it is for celebrities to speak out about controversial topics.
It is rare for stars to share a blunt in public, both because it is against the law and because of the backlash that could happen.
This reminds us of when Wiz Khalifa was arrested in Romania in 2024 for a similar crime, which shows how dangerous it is.
Even though these things could go wrong, Snoop Dogg and Jelly Roll’s fans largely supported what they did.
The mood in the arena seemed to be one of unity, and fans were said to be joining in the moment.
This answer shows that marijuana is becoming more accepted in pop culture, even in places where it is still banned.
For many, the event wasn’t so much about breaking the law as it was about praising individuality and art.
Legally, the only rule the two may have broken is Bridgestone Arena’s no-smoking policy. We still don’t know if any official action will be taken.
No matter what, the event will always be remembered in music history and will continue to spark discussions about how law, culture, and personal freedom interact.
At the end of the Beautifully Broken tour, Jelly Roll thought back on a year that changed his career in many ways.
His last show in the U.S. was in Nashville. He will start playing again in Canada in March 2025.
Next year’s highlights include a show at Stagecoach in April and a summer tour with Post Malone called the “Big Ass Stadium Tour.”
These events show how Jelly Roll’s impact on both country and hip-hop music is growing.
Snoop Dogg’s long and successful career is about to reach a major turning point with the release of Missionary.
Dr. Dre produced the whole record, which goes back to the duo’s roots while also featuring new collaborations.
Along with Jelly Roll, Eminem, Sting, 50 Cent, and other artists will be on the record, showing that Snoop can connect with artists of all ages and styles.
The event in Nashville showed how music is changing in a bigger way right now.
By combining country and hip-hop music, Jelly Roll and Snoop Dogg showed that artists can work together across genres.
It also brought attention to how the cultural talk about marijuana is changing, showing how public figures can change social norms.
Event/Detail | Information |
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Concert Date | November 26, 2024 |
Venue | Bridgestone Arena, Nashville |
Special Guests | Snoop Dogg, Keith Urban, Skylar Grey, Yelawolf |
Notable Moment | Jelly Roll and Snoop shared a blunt on stage |
Debut Song Collaboration | “Last Dance with Mary Jane” from Missionary |
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