Fatherhood, Fitness Dreams and a World Tour You Can’t Miss
By Kirby Gwen, Broadcast Manager, Walmart Radio

Backstage at Walmart’s 2025 Associates Week Celebration — just moments after his knockout performance — global superstar Jason Derulo joined Walmart Radio for an exclusive, high-energy conversation. The Bud Walton Arena was still buzzing, with thousands of associates cheering as the stage reset for Meghan Trainor.
In the midst of the chaos, Jason was calm, candid, and full of surprises — dropping everything from World Tour news to fatherhood wisdom and even his guilty pleasure with... ketchup bottles?
Let’s get into it.
Leaving It All on the Stage: The Last Dance World Tour
Jason came ready to deliver some major news: his 2026 World Tour, The Last Dance, is officially happening.
“This is about going out at my absolute best,” he told us. “I’m the best singer, dancer, and songwriter I’ve ever been, and I want to leave it all on the stage.”
It’s shaping up to be one of the most iconic tours of his career — and he made it clear; he’s not slowing down.
Life Off the Stage: Fatherhood & Fitness Dreams
Jason’s energy shifted when the topic turned to his son.
“Nothing compares to being a dad,” he said. “You hear people talk about it, but you don’t realize how much you can love something until it happens.”
He shared sweet moments about their daily FaceTime calls and the little songs his son sends via voice memo.
“He’ll say, ‘I love you, Daddy,’ and sing to me. I always send one back.”
If he weren’t dominating music?
“I would’ve gone all in on training and maybe opened a gym — Rulo Fit,” he joked.
Let’s just say… we’d sign up.
What He’s Watching
Jason’s currently into the crime drama "Mob Land" and made it clear he’s a big fan.
“It’s got that classic mafia vibe but set in modern times,” he said. “I’d love to play the quiet, unpredictable family member.”
Hollywood, are you listening?
Social Media Advice? “Just Post It.”
Jason’s known for his viral social presence — and he didn’t gatekeep.
“We all have these lottery tickets in our pocket. Every time you post, you’re checking to see if you won.”
Whether it’s organizing ketchup bottles or breaking out a new dance move, Jason says passion deserves a spotlight.
“Forget overthinking. Just post it. You never know what’s going to be your next big break.”
He also makes a point to repost fans who tag him.
“I wish I had more time to do even more. It’s important for people to know I see them.”
A Walmart Connection That Runs Deep
Before the viral hits and sold-out shows, Jason was just another customer walking Walmart aisles.
“Walmart has such a special place in my heart,” he said. “There were times we didn’t have much, but Walmart was always that saving grace.”
For Jason — like so many — Walmart has always been part of the journey.
5 Things We Learned from Jason Derulo
- The Last Dance World Tour kicks off in 2026.
- Fatherhood comes first, with FaceTime and family songs on repeat.
- “Rulo Fit” might be real someday — gym dreams are in motion.
- Social media success? Don’t overthink it. Just post.
- Walmart love is lifelong and rooted in gratitude.