Jelly Roll Concert: What You Can and Can’t Bring Inside the Don Haskins Center
Rapper-turned-country singer Jelly Roll just announced his biggest tour yet and on the list of cities he’ll be stopping at is El Paso, Texas!!
*CRIES IN SPANISH*
I became a fan of Jelly Roll after I stumbled on his Hulu documentary, “Save Me.” The documentary shows a side to him that I did not expect at all!
On the outside you see this tough guy with face tattoos but within only minutes of watching the documentary you’re introduced to a big teddy bear of a man! A man who lived a rough life that included drugs, crime, deaths, arrests, and more.
The documentary is a way for Jelly Roll to show how he was able to turn his life around not only for himself but for his daughter. And the best part, he did it with the help and support of his beautiful wife, Bunnie.
I fell in love with his life story and bought his album "Whitsitt Chapel" on vinyl and his lyrics meant even more to me because I knew the story behind every song and every lyric. I was instantly obsessed with Jelly Roll as an artist!
He sings about his mistakes, his challenges, his losses, and his wins. So, when I heard the news that he would be bringing his music to El Paso you better believe I started jumping with joy!
Jelly Roll announced on social media that he would be embarking on what he says is the biggest tour of his life!
The “Beautifully Broken” tour is set to kicked off on August 27th in Salt Lake City, Utah. Jelly Roll will make his way to the Don Haskins Center this Monday, September 9th.
If you plan on heading to the show tonight make sure to know what’s allowed inside the venue and what isnt because if not, you’ll regret it!
CLEAR BAG POLICY DETAILS:
I’m going to start with the big one. Purses or bags. I say this is a big one because it never seems to fail that I see someone getting denied access to enter the venue because they were not aware of the clear bag policy.
Clear bags are allowed in the venue and so are small purses, but they must be a certain size.
If you take a big purse that is not clear, you will not be permitted to enter the venue at all.
Here’s some other details you should know about before you head to any event on the UTEP campus:
Don Haskins Center: PROHIBITED ITEMS
- NOISEMAKERS
- HELIUM BALLOONS
- LARGE SIGNS/BANNERS
- OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK
- GLASS CONTAINERS
- PROFESSIONAL CAMERAS
- VAPOR PRODUCTS (E-CIGS)
- CAMERA TRIPODS, STABILIZERS
- DRONES
- AIRHORNS/WHISTLES
- STROLLERS
- CONFETTI
- UMBRELLAS
- SELFIE STICKS
- LASER PENS
- CAR SEATS
- PETS
Sun Bowl Stadium: Prohibited Items
- Aerosol cans
- Animals (service dogs or service dogs in training permitted)
- Artificial noisemakers
- Balloons
- Bats, poles, and sticks
- Car seats and baby strollers
- Coolers/ice chests
- Camera lenses larger than 4"
- E-cigarettes
- Firearms and fireworks
- Flags on poles
- Glass bottles
- Illegal drugs
- Laser pointers
- Lawn chairs
- Missile-like objects
- Objects that can be used as projectiles (i.e. balls)
- Outside food and beverages including alcohol (exceptions will be made for those with medical requirements and special needs)
- Scooters, strollers, bicycles, roller skates and skateboards
- Tobacco products
- Tripods, monopods, and selfie sticks
- Umbrellas
- Unauthorized video cameras and drones
- Water bottles (one sealed, plastic water bottle permitted per patron)
- Weapons
- Any object that might pose a risk to the guest or others
The guest must throw the prohibited item in the trash or return the item to his/her vehicle.
ALLOWABLE ITEMS
- Blankets
- Stadium seat cushions must be 16” in width or less
- Bags (including clear backpacks) that are clear plastic, vinyl or PVC and do not exceed 12" x 6" x 12"
- One-gallon clear plastic freezer bag (Ziploc bag or similar)
- Small clutch bag (4.5" x 6.5" or smaller), with or without a handle or strap. This can be carried separately or within a plastic bag
- Medical bags that contain health necessary items are acceptable after proper inspection and approval from venue personnel/security
- Trained service animals as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) are welcomed at the Don Haskins Center. Service animals must remain on a leash or in a harness at all times, unless special circumstances exist, and are required to rest in the seating area of the guest with the disability, rather than the aisle. Guests may take their service animal outside of the venue to relieve themselves but must speak with a Guest Services Supervisor before leaving the venue. A guest whose service animal poses a threat to the safety of other Arena guests and employees may be asked to escort the animal off the premises
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