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Shaboozey Is Arena Ready: Concert Review and Photo Gallery

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Shaboozey is ready to take the next step in his career.

The country crooner’s final concert as part of his The Great American Roadshow Tour cemented his status as one of country music’s brightest. The stage production alone rivaled even a headlining arena tour. With the video package leading up to him arriving on stage, brought the night to a whole other level. The stage levels, lighting packages, and graphics further solidified the notion that Shaboozey is ready for the big time.

It’s rare to see this kind of visual storytelling in a club-sized venue. Shaboozey’s team crafted an immersive experience — spotlight beams synchronized with drum hits, video backdrops extending the songs’ narratives, and a warm, smoky haze that added depth and drama.

Even the smallest moments felt cinematic. During “Amen,” lights provided soft golden glow, giving the track a church-like reverence. For “Fire and Gasoline,” the stage exploded in deep reds and oranges, perfectly embodying its title.

From the first notes of “Last Of My Kind”, fans proved they weren’t just familiar — they were fluent. Every lyric was shouted back with near-perfect timing. During “Blink Twice” and “Vegas,” the floor literally bounced as the crowd jumped in rhythm.

The Orlando finale cemented Shaboozey’s place as one of the most exciting cross-genre live performers today. His mix of country grit, hip-hop, rock, Americana, and soulful storytelling resonated through every lyric and every light cue.

As the final chords of “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” faded and the lights dimmed, fans lingered, not ready to leave. It wasn’t just the end of a tour — it was the end of an era, and the beginning of a much bigger stage for Shaboozey.

Shaboozey’s Setlist

Last Of My Kind

Anabelle

Blink Twice

Tall Boy

Drink Don’t Need No Mix

Vegas

Highway

Move On (with Kevin Powers)

Family Traditions (Hank Williams Jr. cover)

Amen

Finally Over

Fire And Gasoline

East Of The Massanutten

Horses & Hellcats

Good News

Let It Burn

A Bar Song (Tipsy)

Jacklyn is the Editor In Chief of Stage Right Secrets. Jacklyn's photography and articles can also be found on The Recording Academy's GRAMMY.com GRAMMYPro, People, Fansided, Ranker, GRAMMYU, Pop Crush, Taste of Country, Screen Crush, Loudwire, among other outlets. Aside from editorial work, Jacklyn is a "Jack of All Trades" working local concerts and touring. JacklynKrol.com