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Jelly Roll Performs Miley Cyrus’ ‘Flowers’ at Spotify House Nashville


Jelly Roll can’t stop giving out “Flowers.” The country superstar fired up his cover of Miley Cyrus’ Grammy-winning 2023 Endless Summer LP ballad at his Spotify House show in Nashville on Thursday night (June 4).

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The revved-up, full band version of the song that earned Cyrus her first-ever Grammy award in 2024, for best pop solo performance and record of the year, got a gritty, rocking makeover in Jelly’s hands, as he revisited one of his favorite songs to cover.

Back in April of last year, Jelly sang a bit of the song for tens of thousands of fans during his day two headlining gig at that year’s Stagecoach festival after warming up with it backstage earlier in the day in a duet with his wife, podcaster/author Bunnie XO. During his set, Jelly included “Flowers” as part of a medley that also included bits of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Sweet Home Alabama,” Nickelback’s “How You Remind Me” and 2Pac and Dr. Dre’s “California Love.”

The performance came during the kick-off of this year’s three-day Spotify House show at Ole Red in Nashville that also featured appearances from Ashley McBryde, Cody Johnson, Corey Kent, Emily Ann Roberts, Jon Pardi, Kameron Marlowe, Koe Wetzel, Laci Kaye Booth, Old Dominion, Two Friends and Zach John King.

Friday night’s (June 5) show will feature the Brothers Osborne, Carly Pearce, Diplo, ERNEST and Keith Urban, while Saturday’s (June 6) gig will spotlight sets from Carter Faith, Cole Swindell, Dan + Shay, Kane Brown, Luke Bryan, Shaboozey, The Band Perry and more.

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Jelly is currently on the road on his Little Ass Shed Tour with Kashus Culpepper and Jay Webb, which is slated to touch down at the BankPlus Amphitheater at Snowden in Southhaven, Miss. on Friday night.

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