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Shaboozey Ignites The Pinnacle With Energetic Concert

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Shaboozey Concert Performance At The Pinnacle

Nashville, Tennessee – Last night, Shaboozey delivered an electrifying performance at The Pinnacle as part of his “The Great American Roadshow Tour.” The sold-out crowd enthusiastically sang and swayed, showcasing the rising star’s strong connection with his audience.

The evening began with an opening set from Kevin Powers, followed by a playful video featuring Shaboozey and his bus driver on the road. The video humorously depicted the driver trying to reconnect the GPS, reminiscing about his days driving for country star Willie Nelson. Once the GPS connected, the bus rolled into Nashville, and Shaboozey hit the stage.

He opened with “Last of My Kind,” captivating the audience right from the start. This was followed by the heartfelt tune “Annabelle,” performed with his guitar. As the crowd warmed up, Shaboozey rolled into hits like “Blink Twice” and “Tall Boy,” with fans eagerly shouting the lyrics by the time “Drink Don’t Need No Mix” played.

The concert featured a mix of high-energy anthems and more intimate moments. Shaboozey showcased his guitar skills again for songs like “Vegas” and “Highway,” which resonated with a quieter intensity. Midway through the show, Powers joined Shaboozey for a lively rendition of “Move On,” followed by a raucous cover of Hank Williams Jr.’s “Family Tradition,” which had nearly everyone singing along.

The mood shifted with “Finally Over” and “Good News,” songs filled with emotional weight. In a surprise appearance, Stephen Wilson Jr. joined Shaboozey for a powerful performance of “Took a Walk.” As the night reached its peak, “Horses & Hellcats” energized the venue. When Shaboozey returned to his guitar for “Let It Burn,” fans raised their phones, illuminating the room with a soft glow.

Demonstrating his appreciation, Shaboozey stepped offstage during the show to connect with fans, signing items and chatting briefly. “I’m just so grateful for Nashville and what this place has given me,” he expressed to the crowd. “This is where I found my home, my people. This is where some of the greatest moments of my entire life happened.”

He concluded the night with the emotional “Amen,” before launching into his hit “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” which brought a huge, joyful singalong. Following this concert, Shaboozey will continue his tour tomorrow in Birmingham, with stops scheduled in New Orleans, Houston, Fort Worth, St. Petersburg, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, and later Australia.