Jelly Roll may sing the song "Save Me" ... but, Saturday night he's giving back to people who ran headlong into danger to save L.A. amid the recent devastating wildfires -- putting on a benefit concert for first responders and their families ... TMZ has learned.
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00:00Something really cool that Jelly Roll is doing here in Los Angeles. We've told you that he is part of that
00:07Massive lineup for Thursday night's fire aid benefit, but he's going one step further
00:13Doing something specifically for the first responders who have been battling these fires now for weeks
00:20He's gonna be having a sort of a pop-up show
00:25Sounds weird to say because that pop-up show is that the Rose Bowl? Yeah
00:3090,000 people and it is gonna be a free show for all first responders
00:36And by the way, the show is only for first responders
00:39So this is really something special that he is doing here on a very busy weekend in the music industry
00:45Yeah, first responders have until midnight tonight to apply they can bring up to three guests to go to that show
00:51And it is remarkable to see the love of the entire entertainment industry this week
00:55Not only with this show at the Rose Bowl
00:57Fire aid which is bringing together all the biggest names in music at one time
01:01It's gonna be seen basically everywhere. Every streaming device is gonna be airing it at the same time
01:07Hi, my name is Donald Mackle. I'm calling from Manhattan, New York
01:10and I think Jelly Roll is putting on an ultimate illustrating the ultimate act of
01:14Selflessness by putting on this show for the first responders
01:17It seems like something that will help start to soothe the trauma in which we've all witnessed
01:21From the safety of our homes and I hope this is the start of many artists to follow on Jelly Rose
01:27Lead and you think about Jelly Roll going from his time behind bars now to the place that he's be able to do a Rose
01:33Bowl pop-up his career arc is
01:36Unbelievable. Yeah, it really is