Jelly Roll recently announced his next album, Beautifully Broken, along with a release date.

This marks his tenth studio album and the follow-up to his country debut, Whitsitt Chapel. The album shares a name with his upcoming tour as well. The album will feature the previous singles “I Am Not Okay” and “Liar,” and the new ESPN college football theme song “Get By.”

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Beautifully Broken drops on October 11. Jelly Roll announced in a press release that all net proceeds from album pre-orders on his website will go toward organizations that assist people with mental health challenges and addiction issues. Organizations include Folds of Honor, the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), Shatterproof, and Wounded Warriors.

The album is currently available for pre-order on Jelly Roll’s website. Additionally, the Beautifully Broken Tour is set to kick off on August 27, where he will hit cities like Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, Boston, New Orleans, and New York, among many others. Notably, he is not coming to his hometown of Nashville, but will play neighboring Knoxville.

Jelly Roll Announces New Album, Beautifully Broken, Dropping in October, Recently Got Vulnerable With Fans On Social Media

After stepping away from social media following an onslaught of internet trolls coming at him, Jelly Roll returned yesterday to address his fans on TikTok. He told fans that while social media isn’t his strong suit, it’s a necessary evil for promoting “the biggest album of my life,” he said.

With the album announcement on deck, he shared that Beautifully Broken is “an album that I have dedicated literally 18 months to writing,” adding, “And because of that, I’m fixing to be all over TikTok.”

Jelly Roll continued, “And don’t make fun of me if you see my fat a–s dancing on here, doing the Cha Cha Slide or something with one of my new songs. I’m just trying to create awareness for this album … I’m coming here blatantly asking for support, y’all,” he added. “And I hope I don’t annoy the f–k out of y’all, but man, I’m fixing to start posting, dude.”

Fans can look forward to not only an album and a tour, but a renewed Jelly Roll as a fixture on TikTok. While social media isn’t always the most positive place, Jelly asked for support and grace as he engaged in a now necessary part of releasing an album.