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Jelly Roll will rock BankNH Pavilion on Sunday, June 21st, 2026

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Jelly Roll Takes The Little ASS Shed Tour to New Hampshire’s Lakes Region

On Saturday, June 21, 2026, Jelly Roll headlines Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion in Gilford, New Hampshire, bringing The Little ASS Shed Tour to one of New England’s most picturesque concert settings. Perched on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee, the venue offers an outdoor experience that’s hard to match anywhere on the touring circuit. With Kashus Culpepper opening, the Saturday night show draws fans from across New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Maine for a summer evening of country, rock, and everything in between.

Bank of NH Pavilion: Lakeside Music at Its Finest

Few amphitheaters in the country can match the natural beauty surrounding Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion. The venue sits in Gilford, just minutes from Lake Winnipesaukee, with the White Mountains visible on the northern horizon. Holding approximately 9,000 fans across reserved seating and lawn areas, it’s large enough for major headliners but compact enough to maintain intimacy. The covered pavilion section keeps reserved ticketholders dry in case of rain, while the sloping lawn offers one of the best grass concert experiences in New England. Summer evenings in the Lakes Region are warm and breezy — ideal conditions for an outdoor show.

A Compact Tour with Outsized Impact

Jelly Roll could spend the entire summer in stadiums — his Big ASS Stadium Tour Part 2 with Post Malone is selling out NFL venues across America. Instead, he carved out 11 dates for a solo amphitheater run that puts him back in front of crowds small enough to look in the eye. The Little ASS Shed Tour is his chance to play the songs that matter most to him, engage with the audience between numbers, and deliver performances that feel more like a conversation than a spectacle. Gilford gets one of those rare nights.

The GRAMMY-Winning Momentum

Jelly Roll’s three GRAMMY wins at the 2026 ceremony in February — Best Contemporary Country Album (Beautifully Broken), Best Country Duo/Group Performance (“Amen” with Shaboozey), and Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance (“Hard Fought Hallelujah” with Brandon Lake) — represent the culmination of a journey that started in Nashville’s underground scene. For Jason DeFord, every milestone carries the weight of where he’s been. His tearful acceptance speech, Bible in hand, captured the essence of an artist who views music as redemption. That emotional honesty is what fills every room he plays.

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The Lakes Region: Summer in New Hampshire

Gilford sits at the heart of New Hampshire’s Lakes Region, a vacation destination that draws visitors from across New England every summer. Lake Winnipesaukee — the state’s largest lake — offers boating, swimming, and waterfront dining, while nearby Weirs Beach provides boardwalk-style entertainment and classic lakeside atmosphere. The town of Laconia is just minutes away with additional restaurants and shops. For fans traveling from Boston (about 90 minutes south) or Portland, Maine (about two hours east), a Jelly Roll concert at Bank of NH Pavilion makes for an ideal summer weekend getaway in the mountains and lakes of central New Hampshire.

What Makes Jelly Roll’s Live Show Unforgettable

There’s a reason Jelly Roll consistently ranks among the most talked-about live acts in country music. His shows aren’t just performances — they’re experiences built on vulnerability and connection. Between songs, he shares stories from his life: the years lost to addiction, the moment faith intervened, the family that gave him reason to keep going. Those stories aren’t scripted — they shift from night to night, making every show feel unique. When the music kicks back in, the crowd responds with the kind of full-throated singalongs that only happen when an artist has genuinely earned the room’s trust.

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Getting to Bank of NH Pavilion

The venue is located at 72 Meadowbrook Lane in Gilford, New Hampshire. From I-93, take Exit 20 and follow Route 11A East to the venue. From the Boston area, the drive is approximately 90 minutes via I-93 North. From Concord, NH, it’s about 30 minutes. On-site parking is available with lots opening well before showtime. The surrounding roads can get congested on major concert nights, so arriving early is highly recommended, especially for lawn ticketholders who want to stake out prime spots.

Frequently Asked Questions About Jelly Roll in Gilford

When does Jelly Roll play Bank of NH Pavilion?

Jelly Roll performs at Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion in Gilford, NH on Saturday, June 21, 2026. Kashus Culpepper opens the show as part of The Little ASS Shed Tour.

How big is Bank of NH Pavilion?

Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion holds approximately 9,000 fans across its covered reserved pavilion and open-air lawn sections. The venue's relatively compact size and lakeside setting create one of the most intimate major concert experiences in New England.

Is this a Saturday show?

Yes, June 21, 2026 falls on a Saturday. The weekend date makes it especially convenient for fans traveling from Boston, Portland, or other New England cities who want to combine the concert with a Lakes Region weekend trip.

How far is the venue from Boston?

Bank of NH Pavilion is approximately 90 minutes north of Boston via I-93. The drive is straightforward with minimal turns once you exit the interstate. From Portland, Maine, the drive is about two hours west via Route 25 and I-93.

Can I bring lawn chairs to the show?

Bank of NH Pavilion typically allows low-profile lawn chairs in the lawn section, though specific policies can vary by event. Oversized chairs, canopies, and umbrellas are generally prohibited. Check the venue's website for current policies regarding the Jelly Roll show before you pack.

What songs will Jelly Roll perform?

Jelly Roll's Little ASS Shed Tour setlists feature a career-spanning mix including "Need a Favor," "Save Me," "Son of a Sinner," "Wild Ones," and tracks from the GRAMMY-winning Beautifully Broken album. As the sole headliner, he plays a longer set than his stadium co-headline shows allow.

Who is Kashus Culpepper?

Kashus Culpepper is a Nashville-based country singer-songwriter who opens every date on The Little ASS Shed Tour. Known for his breakout single "After Me?," Culpepper brings a raw, confessional style that complements Jelly Roll's own approach to live performance.

Is there parking at the venue?

Yes, Bank of NH Pavilion has on-site parking lots that open well before showtime. The venue is located in a semi-rural area, so driving is the primary mode of transportation. Arriving early is recommended as surrounding roads can become congested on major concert nights. Some fans opt for rideshare, though service availability varies in the Gilford area.

What is Lake Winnipesaukee?

Lake Winnipesaukee is New Hampshire's largest lake, located in the central part of the state near Gilford. The lake and surrounding Lakes Region are one of New England's top summer vacation destinations, offering boating, swimming, waterfront dining, and scenic beauty. Bank of NH Pavilion sits just minutes from the lake, making concert nights a natural extension of a day on the water.

What makes The Little ASS Shed Tour different?

The Little ASS Shed Tour is Jelly Roll's limited solo headlining run through amphitheaters, in contrast to his massive co-headline Big ASS Stadium Tour Part 2 with Post Malone. The amphitheater format offers closer sightlines, a deeper setlist focused on Jelly Roll's own music, and more personal interaction with the crowd. Only 11 dates are on the schedule, making each stop a limited opportunity.

What are Jelly Roll's GRAMMY wins?

Jelly Roll won three GRAMMYs in February 2026: Best Contemporary Country Album for Beautifully Broken, Best Country Duo/Group Performance for "Amen" with Shaboozey, and Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song for "Hard Fought Hallelujah" with Brandon Lake.

Are there hotels near Bank of NH Pavilion?

The Gilford and Laconia area has a range of lodging options including hotels, motels, and vacation rentals. Lakeside properties near Weirs Beach and along Route 3 are popular choices for concert visitors. During peak summer weekends, accommodations book up quickly, so reserving a room in advance is recommended if you're planning an overnight stay around the June 21 show.

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