Jelly Roll keeps working hard despite his recent breakup
Toronto Rogers Stadium, CanadaWed Jun 17 2026
The news broke that Jelly Roll filed for divorce from Bunnie XO just over a week ago. Yet instead of stepping back from his busy schedule, he followed through with a major concert in Toronto as part of his tour with Post Malone. He performed at Rogers Stadium the day after the divorce news became public, showing that his personal drama wouldn’t slow him down.
Their tour, which was delayed from its original May 13 start date, now runs through October. Post Malone had asked for extra time to complete new tracks before the shows began. Even with a major schedule change, ticket sales continued smoothly, proving that fans still show up no matter what. Meanwhile, Bunnie XO hasn’t commented publicly since the divorce papers were filed in Tennessee.
Showing up for work after such news might look like defiance at first glance. But some wonder if it’s more about keeping commitments than ignoring personal struggles. Performing after a breakup isn’t uncommon for artists who depend on live shows for income. Still, balancing emotions with professional responsibilities can be tricky—even for someone used to the spotlight.
One idea worth considering is whether fame creates pressure to act like nothing affects you. Public figures often feel they must perform on cue, as if canceling shows might send the wrong message. Yet behind the scenes, life goes on, and emotions can’t always be turned off for a crowd.
Even with the divorce filing fresh, Jelly Roll’s appearance at the stadium suggests he’s treating the tour like any other business move. But is pushing through the best way to handle heartbreak? Or does the spotlight force performers into a cycle where personal pain stays hidden?
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