Country Artist of the Year Pays Tribute to the Kraken During Seattle Concert
Country artist and rapper Jelly Roll brought his Beautifully Broken tour to Seattle's Climate Pledge Arena over the weekend, performing for a sold-out crowd.
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The Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter and 2024's Country Artist of the Year kicked off his two-hour set with his hit single "I Am Not OK" while walking under a roof on fire. The crowd screamed and threw their hands in the air as Jelly Roll turned his ball cap around to reveal the Seattle Kraken logo. As he addressed the crowd, he gave a shout-out to his "buddy" Matty Beniers and the Kraken, placing the cap over his heart.
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CPA's house photographer, David Conger, and Samantha Witt of local country music station 98.9 the Bull captured the moment during Jelly Roll's opening set.
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