Shaboozey Hits The Road This Fall For The Great American Roadshow Tour

Shaboozey is taking his vocals and vibes on the road this fall. The 29-year-old singer announced his forthcoming tour titled The Great American Roadshow.

The month-long trek begins in Indianapolis toward the end of September and will hit major cities such as Detroit, Philadelphia, New Orleans, and Houston before finishing up in Orlando on Oct. 16. There is currently no opener announced, but the tour is sponsored by Jack Daniels and Coors Light.

The artist pre-sale began on Tuesday (April 29) and tickets will be available for the general public on Friday (May 2) at 10 a.m. Check out the tour announcement below to see if the Virginia-born artist will hit a city near you.

The Great American Roadshow Tour is in support of Shaboozey’s 2024 album, Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going. Of course, it boasts the Billboard Hot 100 record-breaking chart topper “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” which sampled J-Kwon’s “Tipsy.” Earlier this month, he shared a deluxe version of the album featuring Jelly Roll, Myles Smith, and Sierra Ferrell, headlined by his latest single “Good News.”

The young star racked up five Grammy nominations, one of which was for his appearance on Beyoncé’s “Spaghetti.” That track, and his feature on “Sweet / Honey / Buckin” both appeared on her country-inspired album Cowboy Carter and were major in helping Shaboozey’s breakthrough. “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” was nominated for Song Of The Year, Best Country Song, and Best Country Solo Performance, plus he was also in the mix for Best New Artist.

His newfound stardom landed him sets at Coachella and Stagecoach this month, and he will also perform at CMA Fest in Nashville in June and at the Osheaga Music and Arts Festival in Montreal in August. Listen to the deluxe version of Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going below.