Jelly Roll BIO
Jelly Roll, born Jason DeFord, is a Nashville-based rapper, singer, and songwriter who has rapidly ascended in the music industry. Known for his unique blend of country, rock, and hip-hop, Jelly Roll's music often explores themes of addiction, redemption, and resilience. His breakthrough album, 'Whitsitt Chapel' (2023), along with the follow-up 'Beautifully Broken', has solidified his place in mainstream music with hit singles such as 'Son of a Sinner', 'Need a Favor', and 'I Am Not Okay'. Jelly Roll's past performance at the Hanahan Amphitheater on August 14, 2021, showcased his emotional storytelling and resonated deeply with fans in the Charleston area.
His upcoming tour, The Beautifully Broken Tour / North American Tour 2026, promises to deliver an arena-level experience across North America. Fans can expect a setlist filled with crowd favorites including 'Heart of Stone', 'Get By', and emotional singalongs that have become a tradition at his concerts.
Venue and Seating Information
The Hanahan Amphitheater is known for its intimate atmosphere that enhances the fan experience. Many attendees have praised the venue for its excellent acoustics and sightlines, making it a favorite among concert-goers. Reviews indicate that the seating arrangement is generally favorable, with fans particularly enjoying the sections closer to the stage for an immersive experience.
However, some fans have noted that certain sections further back can feel distant from the performance. Overall, most attendees find the seating to be adequate for enjoying live music events.
Parking Information
Parking options near the Hanahan Amphitheater have been a topic of discussion among fans. Many recommend arriving early to secure a spot in one of the nearby lots. Common parking options include:
- Hanahan City Park Lot
- North Charleston Coliseum Parking Lot
- Street parking along local avenues
The best parking option is the Hanahan City Park Lot, located at 1255 Yeamans Hall Rd, Hanahan, SC 29410. Pricing typically ranges from $10 to $20 depending on the event. Fans often advise avoiding street parking due to limited availability and potential towing risks.
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