Jelly Roll announced a tour expansion and performed a new song during a stop on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live! this week, but that wasn't all. The singer also dropped a big hint about when fans can expect his next album.

During his couch interview, guest host Martin Short asked Jelly to share the release date for his project he's currently working on.

"Oh, I'm not supposed to say, but I will," the singer shot back with a laugh. "This is the hint I will give: Jelly Roll's music favors the fall," he went on to say.

That's the only tidbit that Jelly was willing to share, but fans shouldn't have to wait too much longer to get all the details — after all, fall is only a few months away. In the meantime, he's been steadily rolling out new music. His current single is "I Am Not Okay," and during his stand on Jimmy Kimmel, the star debuted another new song called "Burning."

Meanwhile, Jelly is busy prepping for his 2024 Beautifully Broken Tour, which kicks off in late August. Opening acts include Warren Zeiders and Alexandra Kay, and newly announced dates in October and November will feature Ernest, Shaboozey and Allie Colleen.

When it does arrive, Jelly's next project will be the follow-up to Whitsitt Chapel, his major-label breakout debut from June 2023.

Related: Jelly Roll Adds New Dates + Opening Acts to His 2024 Tour

Carena Liptak is an Associate Editor and staff writer at Taste of Country. She specializes in breaking country music news, interviews and lists. In particular, she’s got a soft spot for sad songs — check out her roundup of the 50 Saddest Country Songs of All Time

20 Songs Jelly Roll Plays The Most During His Shows

Jelly Roll has been a touring machine in recent years. He is following up a busy 2023 with a another huge tour in 2024.

We recently went through all of the setlists from his shows using Setlist.fm to determine the songs you'll mostly likely hear if you get tickets to a Jelly Roll show. Here is a look at his most played songs.

(NOTE: Song stats are through March 26, 2024)

Gallery Credit: Rob Carroll

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