Jelly Roll Rocks The Stephen Talkhouse Stage During An Intimate and Impressive SiriusXM Concert
By Rachel FeinblattBy Rachel Feinblatt|August 18, 2024|Culture, Culture Feature,
The Hamptons’ prized live music venue—The Stephen Talkhouse—elevated its summer setlist on August 17 as Jelly Roll captivated the coastal crowd for the latest installment of SiriusXM’s private concerts. The event, attended by SiriusXM subscribers and VIP guests, consisted of an unforgettable concert amid the Hamptons’ luxury and leisure. SiriusXM pulled out all the stops for this intimate, invite-only show—no tickets needed—treating its subscribers to an unforgettable, exclusive performance.
Kicking off the chic night of music on the right note, top-ranking Smartless podcast hosts Jason Bateman, Will Arnett and Sean Hayes gave a warm welcome intro to the CMT Music Awards superstar. In addition to the musical performance, the SmartLess hosts sat down for a special podcast recording session with the legendary Howard Stern.
When Jelly Roll hit the stage, he brought all the feels, belting out hits like “Son of A Sinner” and “I’m Not Ok,” plus some crowd-pleasing covers like “Good Riddance” and “Friends In Low Places.” His set was a rollercoaster of emotions and musical styles, leaving the audience captivated and craving more.
And speaking of the crowd—this was the ultimate star-studded affair. Music lovers and celebs filled the tented venue, with big names like Howard and Beth Stern, Jimmy Fallon and his wife Nancy Juvonen, Bradley Cooper and Jon Hamm.
After the concert, attendees were treated to a cookout with the country superstar. Juicy burgers, sizzling sausage and other barbecue fare, complemented the music experience. Guests were given posters to remember the evening.
This one-of-a-kind event was the perfect mix of live music, celebrity hangouts and heart-to-heart conversations, proving once again that SiriusXM knows how to throw a party that hits all the right notes. Catch the exclusive show on The Highway (ch. 56) and keep the vibes going anytime on the SiriusXM app—because who wouldn’t want an encore?
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