Shaboozey Electrifies The Pinnacle with Passionate Grit and Soulful Performance

Dynamic Night in Nashville: Shaboozey Shines at The Pinnacle
Shaboozey Mesmerizes Nashville with Genre-Blending Performance
Last night, September 30th, The Pinnacle in Nashville played host to a sensational performance by Shaboozey as part of his “The Great American Roadshow Tour.” Fans gathered in large numbers, creating a sold-out event that celebrated the artist’s unique flair and engaging presence. The evening began with an opening act by Kevin Powers, setting the stage for the main event.
A Playful Pre-Show and an Unforgettable Opening
The night kicked off with a playful pre-show video featuring Shaboozey and his bus driver. The narrative humorously captured the bus driver’s attempts to reconnect their GPS while reminiscing about his past driving experiences with music legend Willie Nelson. The momentum built until Shaboozey hit the stage in Nashville, opening with the powerful track “Last of My Kind.”
Captivating Set List Delights Fans
Shaboozey enthralled fans with a set list that seamlessly blended high-energy anthems with more introspective moments. Highlights included tracks like “Annabelle,” “Blink Twice,” and “Tall Boy.” The audience enthusiastically joined in, singing along while “Drink Don’t Need No Mix” amped up the energy.
- “Last of My Kind”
- “Annabelle”
- “Blink Twice”
- “Tall Boy”
- “Drink Don’t Need No Mix”
Guest Appearances and Powerful Performances
Midway through the set, Shaboozey surprised the crowd with guest appearances. Kevin Powers returned to the stage for a lively rendition of “Move On,” and the crowd joined in for a cover of Hank Williams Jr.’s “Family Tradition.” The emotional depth of “Finally Over” and “Good News” kept listeners transfixed, while Stephen Wilson Jr.’s collaboration on “Took a Walk” delivered a stirring performance.
A Personal Touch and Memorable Moments
As the evening progressed, the atmosphere reached its zenith with “Horses & Hellcats.” Shaboozey’s return to his guitar for “Let It Burn” inspired concert-goers to illuminate the venue with their phones. Mid-show, Shaboozey personally connected with fans, stepping offstage to sign memorabilia and share moments of gratitude.
Addressing the audience, Shaboozey expressed his appreciation, saying, “I’m just so grateful for Nashville and what this place has given me. I just want to celebrate my memories here. This is where history was made multiple times with y’all.”
Concluding the Night with Heartfelt Farewell
The evening concluded with the emotional delivery of “Amen,” leading into the grand finale with “A Bar Song (Tipsy).” The song brought the concert to a joyous, communal close, leaving fans in high spirits.
Shaboozey’s tour continues with performances scheduled in Birmingham, New Orleans, Houston, and several other cities. The tour will conclude in Australia, promising more memorable nights ahead.