Jelly Roll and Wynonna Judd Bring the House Down at the 57th Annual CMA Awards
The 57th Annual CMA Awards opened with a bang — and a whole lot of soul — as Jelly Roll and Wynonna Judd joined forces for an electrifying rendition of “Need a Favor.” Held at Bridgestone Arena, the performance set the tone for an unforgettable night of music, emotion, and unity.A Powerful Opening That Stunned the Crowd
Jelly Roll, who entered the evening as a six-time nominee, took the stage first, surrounded by a full gospel choir that gave the song a raw, spiritual weight. His gravelly voice filled the arena, capturing the song’s theme of redemption and struggle.
Then came the surprise moment that no one saw coming — Wynonna Judd emerged from the wings, her unmistakable voice soaring through the chorus. The audience erupted in cheers as two generations of country powerhouses came together in perfect harmony.
The chemistry between Jelly Roll and Wynonna was instant and undeniable — his gritty, emotional delivery meeting her seasoned, soul-deep tone. The performance built to a goosebump-inducing finale that had the entire room on its feet, from Keith Urban to Cody Johnson, both visibly moved and singing along.The performance has since gone viral, amassing over 3.2 million views online, with fans calling it one of the most memorable CMA openers in years. Many praised the emotional depth and authenticity both artists brought to the stage.
“It wasn’t just a song — it was a prayer,” one fan commented. “Wynonna and Jelly Roll sang like they were saving souls.”
Wynonna’s Honest Reflection
After the show, Wynonna took to Instagram to address the buzz — and her own emotions — about the performance.
“I was so freaking nervous,” she confessed. “I got out there and I looked at Jelly Roll, and I just wanted it to be so good for him.”