Jolene is making the most of her viral moment.
Just days after being kicked out of Luke Combs’ Brisbane concert for “dancing too hard”—a phrase that should be a country song by now—she’s turning her unexpected fame into cold hard cash. How? By selling the white skirt, she wore that night. And yes, she’s starting the bidding at $250.
For those who missed the initial saga, Jolene became a TikTok sensation after videos surfaced of her dancing her heart out during Mitchell Tenpenny’s opening set. She was later removed from the venue, reportedly after a complaint from a woman in a pink dress—though twerking on a security guard probably didn’t help her case. Instead of dwelling on the unfortunate concert experience, she’s cashing in.
The Skirt That Stole the Show
@jozzyshorten Biddings open from $250+express shipping #lukecoombs #jordandavis #mitchelltenpenny #charcoalclothing #charcoal ♬ original sound – Joelene Shorten
Jolene announced on TikTok that her infamous white skirt is officially for sale, and fans are eating it up. The bidding started at $250 but might cost a lot more.
Fans in the comments are fully supporting the hustle:
“This skirt is priceless! It should be on display. Doooonnn’t sell it!”
“Iconic. Bet it doesn’t come with a guarantee we could pull off your moves!”
“Please frame this iconic piece of clothing.”
If viral moments have taught us anything, people will buy just about anything with a backstory. Considering how quickly this whole thing took off, there’s a solid chance that someone out there will want to own a little piece of country concert history.
From Security Escort to Sydney VIP?
@countrytown_au @Mitchell Tenpenny is a man of the people 🫡 He heard what y’all were saying and took action 🎫✈️ Have the best time in Sydney @Joelene Shorten 🔥 BRING THE MOVES GF!! #countrytown #mitchelltenpenny #lukecombs #lukecombsbrisbane #dancingqueen #security #lanepittman #lukecombssydney @Lane Pittman ♬ Bigger Mistakes – Mitchell Tenpenny
Despite getting booted from the Brisbane show, Jolene’s story might have a happy ending.
Mitchell Tenpenny, the very artist she was dancing to when the ordeal started, personally invited her to one of Luke’s Sydney concerts this weekend. Now, that’s how you turn a rough night into an even better one.
It’s still unclear if she’ll be rocking a new skirt or if she’ll auction off whatever she wears to Sydney next, but one thing’s for sure—Jolene knows how to make a moment last.
A Viral Queen in the Making
@lily_ballard24 Still didn’t stop her from having a boogie 😂 #foryoupage #lukecombs ♬ Oh No – Kreepa
Jolene’s TikTok comments are flooded with people hyping her up:
“You weren’t bothering anyone—you were in your own space having a good time. People are so miserable.”
“You were the ENTIRE vibe!”
“Hope you make bank for it, darling.”
Honestly, they’re not wrong. Concerts are meant for having fun. If Jolene’s biggest crime was dancing too hard at a Luke Combs show, we should all take a page from her book. Life’s too short to sit still.
Luke Combs, if you’re reading this—get this woman some Sydney tickets, a meet-and-greet, and a free drink. And if nothing else, maybe consider writing Dancing Too Hard for the next album. You’ve already got the inspiration.