Shaboozey Dazzles Nashville with Surprises on The Great American Roadshow

Shaboozey Dazzles Nashville with Surprises on The Great American Roadshow

Shaboozey took Nashville by storm on Monday night, September 29, delivering a captivating performance at The Pinnacle as part of his much-anticipated The Great American Roadshow tour. Before a crowd of approximately 4,000 enthusiastic fans, the Virginia native kicked off the evening with his outlaw anthem “Last of My Kind,” setting an engaging tone for a night that melded country storytelling with trap-infused beats.

The artist showcased a dynamic setlist, featuring powerful performances of heartfelt tracks such as “Blink Twice,” “Good News,” and “Amen.” Fans were treated to an array of songs that highlighted his versatility, including the well-loved deep cut “Tall Boy,” alongside the crowd-pleaser “Drink Don’t Need No Mix.”

Special guests joined Shaboozey on stage, including Stephen Wilson Jr., his collaborator on the upcoming adaptation of Stephen King’s “The Long Walk,” for the song “Take A Walk.” Additionally, recent American Dogwood signee Kevin Powers made an appearance for “Move On.” Shaboozey also took the audience back with a nostalgic singalong of Hank Williams Jr.’s classic “Family Tradition,” illustrating his deep roots in country music.

Reflecting on his journey since first captivating Nashville audiences during CMA Fest 2024, Shaboozey has quickly become a beloved figure in the music scene. What began as a viral sensation has solidified into a robust artistry appreciated by many. The evolution of his sound and connection with fans has transformed his performances from merely entertaining to deeply resonant experiences.

“I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else in this moment,” Shaboozey expressed, echoing the sentiments of the audience that welcomed him back to Nashville with warmth and excitement.

The full setlist from Shaboozey’s performance at The Pinnacle included:

– Last of My Kind
– Anabelle
– Blink Twice
– Tall Boy
– Drink Don’t Need No Mix
– Vegas
– Highway
– Move On (with Kevin Powers)
– Family Tradition (Hank Williams, Jr. cover)
– Took A Walk (with Stephen Wilson Jr.)
– Finally Over
– Horses & Hellcats
– Good News
– Let It Burn
– Amen
– A Bar Song (Tipsy)

Shaboozey continues to make a lasting impact on the music industry, blending genres and captivating audiences with his heartfelt performances. For fans, this concert was not just a show; it was a celebration of his artistic growth and the connection he has cultivated with them.

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