Jelly Roll Brings 11-Year-Old Fan on Stage for Emotional “Save Me” Duet in Pittsburgh
|A Dream Come True for a Rising Star in the Crowd
At a recent stop on his Backroad Baptism Tour in Pittsburgh, Jelly Roll gave fans a night they’ll never forget — especially for 11-year-old Josie Salvitti, who went from audience member to spotlight partner in a matter of moments.
Armed with a handmade sign that read,
“Since Lainey’s on her way to Alabama… can I sing ‘Save Me’ with you?”
— Josie stood near the front of the stage, hoping for the impossible. To her surprise, the country superstar noticed.
Fans Helped Make It Happen
Josie later told Music Mayhem that fellow fans went out of their way to help her get noticed:
“Everyone was so nice and let us get right into the pit. Security even let me stand on a chair. Then it happened—Jelly Roll looked right at me and nodded. Like, ‘I got you.’”
And he absolutely did.
The Duet That Brought the House Down
When it was time for “Save Me,” Jelly Roll kept his word — he brought Josie out onstage.
What followed was a soulful, emotional duet that had the entire venue on its feet. Josie confidently took on Lainey Wilson’s vocal parts, stunning even Jelly himself with her voice and stage presence.
After their performance, she was invited backstage to meet Jelly Roll again, where they took photos and shared a moment the young fan will never forget.
@haileeeebrook 11 year old sings wirh jelly roll in place of Lainey Wilson!! #laineywilson #jellyroll #concert #keybankpavilion #starlakepavilion #pittsburghpa #backroadbaptismtour ♬ original sound – Hailee🫶🏻•GIRLMAMAX4•SAHM
She later posted online:
“I’m so lucky. The nicest guy you’ll ever meet. Cannot wait to do it again soon.”
Not Her First Big Stage Moment
Believe it or not, this wasn’t Josie’s first time stealing the spotlight.
Earlier this summer, she caught Lainey Wilson’s attention at another concert. Sitting on her dad’s shoulders, Josie held up a sign reading:
“I’m 11, too young for American Idol, but can I sing ‘Watermelon Moonshine’ with you?”
Wilson noticed, passed her the mic, and let her sing a few lines — a moment that quickly spread on social media, catching the attention of American Idol producers.
A Fast Pass to Stardom
According to PGH Live Music, Idol producers were so impressed by Josie’s voice that they offered her a VIP pass to audition in Los Angeles as soon as she turns 15 — the minimum age for official entry.
With stage experience, fan support, and star quality already in her pocket, Josie Salvitti is a name to remember.
About the Tour
Jelly Roll’s Backroad Baptism Tour is currently traveling across the U.S. and runs through mid-October, with each stop delivering emotion-packed performances and the kind of unexpected moments that keep fans talking long after the lights go down.
But for those in Pittsburgh, the moment when Jelly Roll handed the mic to a fearless 11-year-old fan is one that will go down in tour history.