The tour stop in Fort Worth featured standouts like Zara Larsson and Jessie Murph while raising money for Kidd’s Kids.


Nelly closed the show with nostalgia‑packed set of hits.

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J-Pop opened the night with a set from JO1, Shinedown had the crowd singing along, Reneé Rapp got the crowd on its feet and Nelly closed the show with a set of classic hits as they and other artists brought the 106.1 KISS FM Jingle Ball to Dickies Arena in Fort Worth on Tuesday.

We also hit the red carpet to catch everyone on the lineup for a little added holiday cheer. British indie-pop artist Rachel Chinouriri gushed over the story of how she became besties with actress Florence Pugh, while the guys of Shinedown told us their favorite part of shows now is seeing their music reach younger generations in the crowd.

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JO1, glittering like tinsel at Jingle Ball. The 11-member band began its first U.S. tour this year.

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Jessie Murph singing at Jingle BallJessie Murph at the center of attention where she belongs.

Alex Warren and Jingle BallAlex Warren brought a happier shade of blues.

MGK got a little helper on stage at Jingle Ball.MGK got a little helper on stage at Jingle Ball.

Rachel Chinouriri, a critically acclaimed rising star, took the stage at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth.

Swedish singer Zara Larsson, who had a breakout year with the viral success of “Midnight Sun,” gets a lift.

Kevin WooKevin Woo goes solo.

Forgive us for being too on the nose, but the stage lights were literally shining down on Brent Smith of Shinedown.

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