Jelly Roll to headline opening night of 2025 Birds Nest at WM Phoenix Open
Sep 17, 2024, 12:38 PM
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PHOENIX — The WM Phoenix Open has its headliner for the opening night of the 2025 Birds Nest and it will be Jelly Roll.
The country singer will perform at the annual concert series on Feb. 5, the golf tournament announced on Tuesday.
Texas country rock band Treaty Oak Revival will serve as the special guest.
“We couldn’t ask for a better artist to kick things off as Jelly Roll makes his debut at this year’s Coors Light Birds Nest,” WM Phoenix Open Tournament Chairman Matt Mooney said in a press release.
“Jelly Roll is one of the fastest rising stars in music, and his widely popular songs will make for an unforgettable night and set the perfect tone for a great week of music during WM Phoenix Open week.”
How much are Jelly Roll tickets at Birds Nest?
Tickets to see Jelly Roll start at $125 for general admission.
VIP tickets and other elevated experiences start at $350 and come with exclusive access to a VIP area with complimentary food, drinks and a special viewing area.
Tickets for the show go on sale on Sept. 24 at 10 a.m. Event organizers encourage fans to buy tickets early since prices will jump or be sold out closer to the show.
Who is performing at Birds Nest at WM Phoenix Open?
Fellow country artist Luke Bryan is the only other confirmed headliner and he is set to perform on Feb. 6, the second day of the concert series. Nate Smith, also a country singer, is the special guest on Bryan’s night.
The Birds Nest, located directly across from the main tournament entrance at 82nd Street and Bell Road, will open to the public at 3:30 p.m. daily. The space will feature other live music, games, entertainment and food/drink ahead of the special guest’s performance beginning at 6:30 p.m. Headliners typically take the stage around 8:30 p.m.
The 48,000-square-foot venue is only open to those ages 21 and up and will close nightly at 10:30 p.m.
When is the 2025 WM Phoenix Open?
Across the street, the annual golf tournament known for its spirited environment will run Feb. 6-9.
Expect to see changes to it after a tumultuous 2024 that saw the entrance gates closed and alcohol sales stopped on the Saturday of the tournament due to public safety concerns caused by ongoing rain and rowdy fan behavior.
The Friday of the tournament resulted in a woman hospitalized with injuries that were not considered life-threatening after falling through the bleachers at the famous 16th Hole.
Overall, arrests and ejections were up year-over-year at the WM Phoenix Open in 2024.