From the baseball field to Hollywood, Jayson Arendt scores a Golden Ticket on American Idol

Jayson Arendt Scores Golden Ticket With Unforgettable 'American Idol' Audition and Epic Line Dance With Luke Bryan - Music Mayhem

Texas baseball fans might know No. 3 Jayson Arendt for his high-energy presence and crowd-pleasing antics as part of the Texas Tailgaters.

Though originally from North Carolina, Arendt has become a familiar face at games, helping bring an entertainment-first, Savannah Bananas-style atmosphere to the ballpark. Now, he’s taking that same charisma beyond baseball by auditioning for the latest season of “American Idol.”

The iconic singing competition series premiered in 2002, with contestants competing for a $250,000 cash prize and a recording contract with Hollywood Records/19 Recordings.

Jayson Arendt Scores Golden Ticket With Unforgettable 'American Idol' Audition and Epic Line Dance With Luke Bryan - Music Mayhem

This season’s judging panel features Season 4 winner and eight-time Grammy Award-winning Carrie Underwood, five-time Entertainer of the Year winner Luke Bryan, and four-time Grammy Award winner Lionel Richie. Ryan Seacrest, the show’s original host, has led the series since its debut.

Arendt’s audition immediately stood out. He entered the room alongside his fellow Texas Tailgaters to the song “Cotton Eye Joe,” leaving the judges visibly confused.

“What’s happening?” Underwood asked.

Texas Tailgaters player Jayson Arendt auditions for Season 24 of "American Idol."
Texas Tailgaters player Jayson Arendt auditions for Season 24 of “American Idol.”Eric McCandless/Disney via Getty Images 

The team danced into the room as Arendt handed Texas Tailgaters jerseys to each of the judges. Before the audition even began, the group lined up for a line dance and showed Bryan a move or two.

Jayson Arendt Scores Golden Ticket With Unforgettable 'American Idol' Audition and Epic Line Dance With Luke Bryan - Music Mayhem

“We’re all best friends, we all get along—it’s great,” Arendt said during the episode, referencing his teammates. “I actually got into this as a singer. Outside of the games, we put on concerts. The whole point is just to keep fans engaged the entire time and make sure they’re having fun.”

Underwood even put on one of the jerseys during Arendt’s audition.

The 24-year-old performed “Fire Away” by Chris Stapleton on the Season 24 premiere. Afterward, Bryan joked, “I want a team!” referencing the Tailgaters cheering loudly, waving their arms in support throughout the performance.

“You’ve got a nice voice — you’ve got a distinguishable voice,” Richie said. “And we don’t have anything like that yet.” Underwood and Bryan also offered Arendt tips on how to further develop his vocal skills.

With all three judges voting yes, Arendt earned a Golden Ticket to Hollywood. The team celebrated with a dance party, with Bryan joining in and busting a move alongside them.

Texas stops 2026

These Lone Star State cities are part of the Banana Ball tour for the upcoming Texas Tailgaters season.

  • Frisco — Mar 7–8  — Texas Tailgaters vs. Loco Beach Coconuts at Riders Field
  • Round Rock — Mar 14–15 — Texas Tailgaters vs. Indianapolis Clowns at Dell Diamond
  • Amarillo — Apr 24–26 — Texas Tailgaters vs. Loco Beach Coconuts at Hodgetown
  • College Station — May 2 — Texas Tailgaters vs. Savannah Bananas at Kyle Field
  • El Paso— May 15–16 — Texas Tailgaters vs. Firefighters at Southwest University Park
  • Corpus Christi — May 28–30 — Texas Tailgaters vs. Firefighters at Whataburger Field
  • San Antonio — June 26-27 — Texas Tailgaters vs. Loco Beach Coconuts at Nelson W. Wolff Municipal Stadium
  • Midland— Jul 2–4 — Texas Tailgaters vs. Party Animals at Momentum Bank Ballpark
  • Sugar Land— Aug 28–29 — Texas Tailgaters vs. Party Animals at Constellation Field
  • Arlington — Sep 25–27 — Texas Tailgaters vs. Savannah Bananas at Globe Life Field

“American Idol” airs Mondays on ABC, with episodes streaming the next day on Hulu.

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