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Orange Beach, June 2 — Jelly Roll and Kashus Culpepper hit The Wharf Amphitheater!

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Jelly Roll Brings The Little ASS Shed Tour to Alabama’s Gulf Coast

On June 2, 2026, Jelly Roll takes the stage at The Wharf Amphitheater in Orange Beach, Alabama, for a headlining stop on The Little ASS Shed Tour. Nestled along the Gulf of Mexico, The Wharf is one of the Southeast’s most scenic concert destinations — and it’s about to host one of country music’s most electrifying performers. With Kashus Culpepper warming up the crowd, the Tuesday night show gives Gulf Coast fans a chance to see the three-time GRAMMY winner in an amphitheater setting that feels worlds apart from his stadium dates with Post Malone.

A GRAMMY-Winning Artist at the Peak of His Powers

Jelly Roll’s 2026 has already been historic. At the 68th GRAMMY Awards in February, he took home three trophies: Best Contemporary Country Album for Beautifully Broken, Best Country Duo/Group Performance for “Amen” with Shaboozey, and Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance for “Hard Fought Hallelujah” with Brandon Lake. That kind of cross-genre success reflects who Jelly Roll has always been — an artist who refuses to stay in one lane. His music pulls from country, rock, hip-hop, and gospel, and his live shows channel all of it into performances that feel part concert, part tent revival, part therapy session.

The Wharf Amphitheater: Where the Gulf Meets Live Music

The Wharf Amphitheater sits within The Wharf entertainment complex in Orange Beach, a sprawling waterfront development that includes restaurants, shops, a marina, and a Ferris wheel overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway. The amphitheater itself holds around 10,000 fans across reserved seating and general admission areas, with the warm Gulf breeze providing natural air conditioning on summer evenings. It’s become a must-stop for major touring acts passing through the Gulf South, and its relatively compact size means there isn’t a bad vantage point in the house. For Jelly Roll’s brand of high-energy, crowd-participatory performance, The Wharf is an ideal fit.

The Little ASS Shed Tour Explained

Jelly Roll designed The Little ASS Shed Tour as a counterpart to The Big ASS Stadium Tour Part 2, his co-headlining run with Post Malone that fills NFL stadiums across America. The “shed” in the name refers to the amphitheater circuit — industry shorthand for the covered outdoor venues that dot the summer touring landscape. With only 11 dates on the schedule, these shows are limited by design. The format lets Jelly Roll dig deeper into his own catalog, engage with the crowd on a more personal level, and deliver the kind of show that gets harder to replicate once you’re playing to 60,000 people in a football stadium.

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Orange Beach: More Than Just a Concert

One of the best things about catching a show at The Wharf is the surrounding area. Orange Beach and neighboring Gulf Shores make up Alabama’s premier beach destination, with sugar-white sand and warm Gulf waters drawing visitors year-round. The Wharf complex itself is a destination — restaurants like Villaggio Grille and Ginny Lane sit within walking distance of the amphitheater, and the OWA amusement park in nearby Foley adds even more entertainment options. Whether you’re making a day trip from Mobile or Pensacola or turning the concert into a full beach weekend, the setting delivers.

What Sets Jelly Roll Apart Live

If you’ve seen Jelly Roll in concert before, you know the experience goes beyond typical country shows. His performances are visceral and emotional — he shares stories about his past, his struggles with addiction, and the faith and family that pulled him through. The crowd sings along to every word, and the energy builds throughout the night in a way that feels communal. Songs like “Save Me,” “Need a Favor,” and “Son of a Sinner” hit differently in a live setting, and the amphitheater format gives the performance room to breathe without losing the intensity that makes a Jelly Roll show special.

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Getting to The Wharf

The Wharf is located along the Intracoastal Waterway at 4830 Main Street in Orange Beach. From I-10, take the AL-59 South exit toward Gulf Shores/Orange Beach — the venue is about 30 minutes south of the interstate. Parking is available on-site at The Wharf complex, though lots fill up on major concert nights, so arriving early is recommended. Rideshare services operate in the area, though surge pricing is common after large events. For fans staying in the Gulf Shores area, the drive is typically under 15 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions About Jelly Roll at The Wharf

When does Jelly Roll play The Wharf Amphitheater?

Jelly Roll performs at The Wharf Amphitheater in Orange Beach, Alabama on June 2, 2026. This date is part of The Little ASS Shed Tour, a limited run of 11 headlining amphitheater shows with Kashus Culpepper as the opening act.

How big is The Wharf Amphitheater?

The Wharf Amphitheater holds approximately 10,000 fans across reserved seating and general admission areas. The venue's relatively compact size means sightlines are strong throughout, making it one of the better amphitheater experiences on the Gulf Coast for live music.

Who is Kashus Culpepper?

Kashus Culpepper is a rising country artist from Nashville who serves as the opening act on The Little ASS Shed Tour. Known for the single "After Me?," Culpepper blends traditional country storytelling with a contemporary edge. His live sets have been earning strong reviews throughout the tour.

What is the difference between The Little ASS Shed Tour and The Big ASS Stadium Tour?

The Little ASS Shed Tour features Jelly Roll as the sole headliner in amphitheater venues with 10,000 to 20,000 capacity, focused on his own catalog. The Big ASS Stadium Tour Part 2 is a co-headline run with Post Malone in NFL stadiums. The shed tour offers a more intimate, personal concert experience compared to the massive stadium production.

What should I wear to an outdoor concert at The Wharf in June?

June in Orange Beach means warm, humid weather with temperatures typically in the mid-80s even after sunset. Light, breathable clothing is recommended. Bring sunscreen if you're arriving before dusk, and consider a light layer in case the Gulf breeze picks up during the show. Comfortable shoes are a must, especially for general admission areas.

Are there restaurants near The Wharf Amphitheater?

Yes, The Wharf entertainment complex has multiple dining options within walking distance of the amphitheater, including Villaggio Grille, Ginny Lane, and several casual eateries. The nearby Gulf Shores and Orange Beach areas also have a wide variety of seafood restaurants, beachfront bars, and family dining options just a short drive away.

Can I park at The Wharf for the concert?

On-site parking is available at The Wharf complex, though spaces fill up quickly for major concert events. Arriving early is recommended to secure a spot close to the amphitheater. Additional overflow parking may be available in nearby lots. Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft also operate in the Orange Beach area.

How many GRAMMYs has Jelly Roll won?

Jelly Roll won three GRAMMY Awards at the 68th Annual GRAMMY Awards ceremony in February 2026. He took home 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.

Is The Wharf Amphitheater covered or open-air?

The Wharf Amphitheater is primarily an open-air venue. Some reserved seating sections have partial coverage, but the general admission and lawn areas are fully exposed to the elements. The shows go on rain or shine, so check the weather forecast before heading out and plan accordingly.

What other events does The Wharf Amphitheater host?

The Wharf Amphitheater is one of the Gulf Coast's premier outdoor concert venues, hosting major touring acts across country, rock, pop, and other genres throughout the spring and summer months. The surrounding Wharf complex also hosts seasonal festivals, holiday events, and other entertainment programming year-round.

How far is The Wharf from Pensacola or Mobile?

The Wharf is approximately 45 minutes west of Pensacola, Florida and about an hour south of Mobile, Alabama, depending on traffic. Both cities have direct highway access to Orange Beach via I-10 and AL-59 South, making the venue convenient for fans across the central Gulf Coast region.

Will Jelly Roll play songs from Beautifully Broken at The Wharf?

Yes, Jelly Roll's 2026 setlists have prominently featured tracks from Beautifully Broken alongside fan favorites from his earlier work. The Little ASS Shed Tour gives him the freedom to build a setlist entirely around his own catalog, so expect a deep dive that includes hits like "Need a Favor," "Save Me," and "Son of a Sinner" plus material from the GRAMMY-winning album.

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