The livestreamed concert series will air each week after Thursday Night Football on Prime Video and the Amazon Music channel on Twitch
Amazon Music has announced its celebrated series Amazon Music Live (AML) is returning for a third season. Since 2022, Amazon Music has brought football and music fans together, curating can’t-miss performances from today’s most exciting artists, playing their latest hits after Thursday Night Football.
Sponsored by the all-new 2025 Nissan Kicks, the seven-episode season kicks off on October 17th with a performance from country music superstar, Jelly Roll. The larger-than-life phenomenon will broadcast a showstopping set of live music, including new songs from his highly anticipated upcoming album, Beautifully Broken, out October 11th. More blockbuster performances will be announced, including a season finale after the second-annual Black Friday Football game on November 29th.
Season three will stream live from Los Angeles and air exclusively on Prime Video and the Amazon Music channel on Twitch at 9 pm PDT on Thursdays. Fans can experience the games and performances using Prime for all their streaming and entertainment needs in a single membership.
“I am kicking off the third season of Amazon Music Live after Thursday Night Football on October 17th! Can’t wait to take the stage and perform songs from the new album, Beautifully Broken, and some surprises as well. Thank you, everyone, for this massive opportunity. Let’s go!” Jelly Roll shares.
Since its launch in 2022, AML has emerged as the preeminent location for artists to debut music live to millions of fans around the globe. The series has featured chart-topping artists like A$AP Rocky, Ed Sheeran, and Feid dropping new music during their AML performances. Each show is unique, with Amazon Music working hand-in-hand with artists to create new, bespoke sets that reflect each artist’s vision and style. Fans can expect the unexpected with each episode of AML, with special guests like Post Malone, Offset, GloRilla, and Machine Gun Kelly gracing the AML stage over the last two seasons. Garth Brooks, the best-selling solo artist in US history, headlined AML after the first-ever Black Friday Football broadcast.
Each week’s performance will be broadcast live in front of an in-person audience in Los Angeles, and tickets will be available via live events company Dice, by invitation only. Select customers in the Los Angeles area will have access to purchase tickets for each week’s performance in person.