Shaboozey isn’t just having a moment—he’s building a movement. The 5X GRAMMY-nominated singer-songwriter kicked off his first-ever U.S. solo tour, The Great American Roadshow, last night in Indianapolis, making a triumphant return to the stage at the Egyptian Room at Old National Centre.

The tour will storm across the country this fall with stops in Philadelphia, Nashville, Houston, and more—every date packed to the rafters with fans ready to scream along to “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” which was just certified Diamond by the RIAA after smashing records as the longest-running #1 on Billboard’s Radio Songs chart.
And that’s just part of Shaboozey’s stacked 2025. He dropped Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going: The Complete Edition, adding collabs with Jelly Roll (“Amen”), Myles Smith (“Blink Twice”), and Sierra Ferrell (“Hail Mary”), plus the country airplay chart-topper “Good News.” He also locked down the NFL’s Thursday Night Football opener with “Let ‘Em Know,” wrote “Took a Walk” for Lionsgate’s The Long Walk, and teamed up with Kevin Powers on “Move On”—the debut single from Shaboozey’s brand-new label, American Dogwood, in partnership with EMPIRE.

After wrapping the U.S. run, Shaboozey is taking it global, heading to Australia to join Jelly Roll on The Down Under 2025 Tour and making appearances at the Strummingbird and Sunburnt Country festivals.
If 2024 was the year Shaboozey rewrote the rules, 2025 is the year he built his own empire. Now he’s hitting the road to show us all just how far he can take it.