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Detroit’s Ford Field hosted an unforgettable night as Jelly Roll surprised fans with a special guest appearance by Eminem during Post Malone’s Big Ass Stadium Tour. With over 46,000 attendees, the concert featured Jelly Roll’s dynamic solo performance followed by Eminem’s thrilling entrance, where he performed his iconic hit ‘Lose Yourself.’ The collaboration marked a poignant moment for Jelly Roll, who felt a deep personal connection to Eminem’s music. The event highlighted the bond between the two artists and left the audience buzzing with excitement.
Detroit witnessed an electrifying moment on May 18 as Jelly Roll surprised a packed audience during Post Malone’s Big Ass Stadium Tour. The performance at Ford Field, home of the Detroit Lions, was attended by over 46,000 fans, who were treated to a special guest appearance by the iconic rapper Eminem.
The event started with Jelly Roll performing solo for the crowd before Eminem made a thrilling entrance during the second verse of his Oscar-winning track “Lose Yourself.” The presence of Eminem, a Detroit native, heightened the excitement, as he energized the audience by calling out greetings and encouraging them to cheer for Jelly Roll. After delivering a powerful performance, Eminem expressed his fondness for the city, saying farewell with a heartfelt message to the crowd.
Jelly Roll, reflecting on the collaboration, regarded it as a “childhood dream come true.” He emphasized that the concert was not just another show but the greatest experience of his life. His fans were not only captivated by the surprise but also moved by the personal significance that Eminem’s music had on Jelly Roll during challenging times.
The night was complemented by visual effects, which prominently displayed Eminem’s logo and nods to his restaurant, Mom’s Spaghetti. This marked another milestone in the relationship between Jelly Roll and Eminem, following their past collaboration on the song “Somebody Save Me,” featured on Eminem’s album “The Death of Slim Shady.”
Jelly Roll’s set, lasting an hour, included popular covers from various artists, showcasing his versatility as a performer. He paid tribute to Bob Seger with a rendition of “Old Time Rock and Roll” and delivered covers from artists such as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Nickelback, DMX, Miley Cyrus, and Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa. His performance catered to a wide range of musical tastes, leaving the crowd enthralled.
After the duet, Jelly Roll rejoined Post Malone for a rendition of “Losers,” maintaining the momentum of the show. Post Malone himself delivered a two-hour set filled with new material from his album “F-1 Trillion” alongside hits from his previous discography, ensuring that fans experienced a comprehensive mix of old favorites and fresh sounds.
This concert was a standout moment in the ongoing Big Ass Stadium Tour, which is scheduled to continue through September 2025. Eminem’s recent appearances in concert settings, including a surprise performance during an Ed Sheeran concert in July 2023 where he also performed “Lose Yourself,” have highlighted his enduring popularity and connection with audiences.
The sold-out crowd at Ford Field enjoyed an unforgettable night filled with music, surprise collaborations, and a celebration of artistic connections, marking yet another successful chapter in the Big Ass Stadium Tour.
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