Jelly roller
Come with us, come to me for a show !!!
Thank you very much, first aid
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Jelly roller May the song “Save Me” sing … But on Saturday evening he gives back people who end up in danger to save La in the middle of the recent devastating forest fires – a benefit concert for first aiders and their families … TMZ has learned.
Several sources give us that mass emails have already been sent to several socal fire brigade and law enforcement authorities-a nationwide, which they give you tonight until midnight to request tickets for the unique show. To be clear: the show only applies to first aiders and their guests … no general approval.
A source with direct knowledge says TMZ … The event is not a fundraising campaign … Jelly Roll turns out the concert from the friendliness of his heart to thank all the first aiders who have tirelessly worked against fighting the fatal forest fires.
The event was just going on a ticket master … and offers first aiders in LA up to four tickets for themselves and friends or family to perform the artist and his unnamed “friends” on February 1st in the Rose Bowl.
Tickets are free … But the Rose Bowl has only so many places – and first aiders who request tickets will find out how many you will actually get tomorrow.
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The show begins on Saturday at 8 p.m. … And although Jelly Roll is the only artist mentioned on the website, it is also mentioned that it is accompanied by “Friends” – so do not be surprised if a special guest star is shown Weekend to sing with JR.
Obviously, Jelly Roll's concert is not the only show with a connection to the devastating forest fires in Los Angeles at the beginning of this month … 'Cause fire Use the concert for victims of the LA Waldbranden – will take place on Thursday in Intuit Dome and in the Kia Forum in Inglewood.
Jelly Roll also plays this show … a fairly hectic week for the star who wants to help Angelenos to get back on its feet after the tragic natural disaster.
Being a first aider is usually an ungrateful job … but Jelly Roll is clearly his part to inform the police and firefighters that LA appreciates the hard work.