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Shaboozey went from Virginia kid with a country-rap dream to one of the biggest names in music practically overnight, and 2026 is the year he proves it was no fluke. Between festival headliners, rodeo dates, and a brand-new fall headline tour called the Outlaws Never Die Tour, he has one of the most packed schedules in the business. If you missed him on the Great American Roadshow Tour earlier this year, there are plenty more chances coming -- 22 dates and counting across North America.
The headline run kicks off September 8 at the Arizona Financial Theatre in Phoenix and rolls through 25 cities before wrapping October 27 at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. In between, the tour hits Moody Amphitheater in Austin, South Side Ballroom in Dallas, The Criterion in Oklahoma City, plus stops in Nashville, Atlanta, Charlotte, Toronto, Boston, D.C., New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Minneapolis, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco. Supporting acts rotate throughout the run and include Brittney Spencer, BigXThaPlug, and Noah Cyrus.
Before the headline tour even starts, Shaboozey has a summer loaded with festival and rodeo appearances. He is playing Jazz Aspen Snowmass over Labor Day weekend alongside Tim McGraw, Benson Boone, and Bonnie Raitt, plus dates at rodeos and outdoor festivals across the country. The man behind A Bar Song (Tipsy) -- the track that spent 19 weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 -- is building on a breakout year that included Grammy nominations, a win for Best Country Duo/Group Performance with Jelly Roll on Amen, and a spot on Beyonce Cowboy Carter album that introduced him to millions of new fans.
His third studio album, Where I Have Been, Is Not Where I Am Going, showcases a sound that sits at the crossroads of country, Americana, and hip-hop -- a blend that has earned comparisons to nobody because there really is not another artist doing exactly what Shaboozey does. Whether he is playing a 2,000-seat theater or a 20,000-seat rodeo arena, the energy translates. Check the listings below for all available dates and lock in your seats through BigStub, where every ticket is verified and every order comes with no hidden fees.
Born Collins Obinna Chibueze on May 9, 1995, in Woodbridge, Virginia, Shaboozey grew up in a Nigerian-American household where music was a constant presence but a career in it was never a given. His parents -- Igbo Nigerians who emigrated to the U.S., his father a former farmer who attended college in Texas, his mother a retired nurse who worked three to four jobs to support five kids -- instilled the kind of work ethic that would later fuel a rise through the music industry that nobody saw coming. Shaboozey started making music that blended country storytelling with hip-hop production, a combination that initially confused genre gatekeepers but resonated deeply with listeners who had always felt like they did not fit neatly into one box either.
The breakthrough came with A Bar Song (Tipsy), a track that spent an astonishing 19 weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 -- tying Lil Nas X Old Town Road for the longest run atop the chart at the time. The song turned Shaboozey from an underground favorite into a household name seemingly overnight, though the reality involved years of grinding, building a fanbase show by show, and developing a sound that defied easy categorization. His appearance on Beyonce acclaimed Cowboy Carter album in 2024 introduced him to an entirely new audience, and collaborations like Amen with Jelly Roll -- which won the Grammy for Best Country Duo/Group Performance at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards -- cemented his place among the most exciting artists in any genre.
The Outlaws Never Die Tour is his biggest headline run to date, spanning 25 dates from September 8 through October 27, 2026. The tour kicks off at the Arizona Financial Theatre in Phoenix and makes its way across the continent with stops at Moody Amphitheater in Austin, South Side Ballroom in Dallas, The Criterion in Oklahoma City, and venues in Nashville, Atlanta, Charlotte, Toronto, Boston, Washington D.C., New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Minneapolis, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, and a finale at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. Support comes from Brittney Spencer, BigXThaPlug, and Noah Cyrus on rotating dates.
Beyond the headline tour, Shaboozey 2026 calendar is stacked with festival appearances, rodeo dates, and one-offs. He is booked at Jazz Aspen Snowmass over Labor Day weekend on a bill with Tim McGraw, Benson Boone, and Bonnie Raitt. Earlier in the year, the Great American Roadshow Tour took him through theaters across the U.S. and Canada, building the kind of grassroots live following that turns casual fans into diehards. His third studio album, Where I Have Been, Is Not Where I Am Going, provides the sonic foundation -- a genre-blurring mix of country, Americana, and hip-hop that sounds like nothing else on the touring circuit right now.
What makes a Shaboozey show special is the range. One moment he is delivering a stripped-down country ballad that could have come from a Nashville songwriting session, and the next he is rapping over a trap beat while the crowd goes wild. His Virginia roots, Nigerian heritage, and genuine love for outlaw country create a perspective that feels authentically his own. Whether you catch him at a 1,500-seat club or a festival field with 30,000 people, the energy is the same -- raw, unpredictable, and impossible to look away from. Browse the schedule above and grab your Shaboozey tour tickets on BigStub. With over 20 years connecting fans with live events and the highest Trustpilot rating in the industry, every order is backed by a full buyer guarantee.
Tickets for Shaboozey 2026 dates are available through Ticketmaster and the official Shaboozey website. General onsale for the Outlaws Never Die Tour begins May 1 at 10 AM local time. Verified resale tickets for all dates are also available on BigStub, a trusted marketplace with no hidden fees and a buyer guarantee on every order.
Prices vary by date, venue, and section. Theater and amphitheater shows on the Outlaws Never Die Tour will have different pricing than festival or rodeo appearances, which often include multi-day passes. Check the listings above for current pricing across all available Shaboozey 2026 dates.
The Outlaws Never Die Tour visits a mix of theaters and amphitheaters across North America, including Arizona Financial Theatre in Phoenix, Moody Amphitheater in Austin, South Side Ballroom in Dallas, The Criterion in Oklahoma City, The Factory in Chesterfield, and the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. Venue sizes range from roughly 1,500 to 6,000 seats, keeping the shows in that sweet spot between intimate and electric.
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The Outlaws Never Die Tour features a rotating lineup of supporting acts including Brittney Spencer, BigXThaPlug, and Noah Cyrus. Different openers appear on different dates throughout the fall run, so check the specific show listing for your city to see who is on the bill.
The Outlaws Never Die Tour is Shaboozey 2026 fall headline tour, spanning 25 dates across North America from September 8 through October 27. The tour visits theaters and amphitheaters in cities including Phoenix, Austin, Dallas, Nashville, Atlanta, Toronto, New York, Chicago, Seattle, and Los Angeles.
Artist presale begins Wednesday, April 29 at 10 AM local time. General onsale starts Friday, May 1 at 10 AM local time through Ticketmaster. Verified resale tickets are also available on BigStub.
The Outlaws Never Die Tour features rotating support from Brittney Spencer, BigXThaPlug, and Noah Cyrus. Different openers appear on different dates, so check the specific listing for your city to see who is on the bill.
A Bar Song (Tipsy) is Shaboozey biggest hit to date. The track spent 19 weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, tying Lil Nas X Old Town Road for the longest run atop the chart. The song transformed Shaboozey from an underground favorite into a mainstream star.
Shaboozey music blends country, Americana, and hip-hop into a sound that defies easy categorization. His songwriting draws from outlaw country storytelling traditions while incorporating rap vocals and modern production, creating a genre-bending style that has earned him fans across musical boundaries.
Shaboozey was born Collins Obinna Chibueze on May 9, 1995, in Woodbridge, Virginia. He grew up in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area in a Nigerian-American household. His parents are Igbo Nigerians who emigrated to the United States.
Yes. Shaboozey won the Grammy for Best Country Duo/Group Performance at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards for Amen, his collaboration with Jelly Roll. He was also nominated for Song of the Year, Best New Artist, Best Country Song, and Best Country Solo Performance.
Shaboozey third studio album is Where I Have Been, Is Not Where I Am Going. The record showcases his genre-blending style with tracks that range from country-trap anthems to introspective acoustic moments. A new concept album tied to the Outlaws Never Die Tour is also expected.
Yes. Shaboozey has festival and rodeo appearances throughout the summer of 2026, including Jazz Aspen Snowmass over Labor Day weekend on a bill with Tim McGraw, Benson Boone, and Bonnie Raitt. He also appeared on the Great American Roadshow Tour earlier in the year.
Shaboozey built a following through years of independent releases and genre-blending music. His profile rose significantly through an appearance on Beyonce Cowboy Carter album in 2024, followed by the viral success of A Bar Song (Tipsy) which became one of the longest-running number one songs in Billboard Hot 100 history.
Yes. BigStub offers verified resale tickets for all Shaboozey 2026 tour dates, including the Outlaws Never Die Tour and festival appearances. Every order comes with no hidden fees and a full buyer guarantee backed by more than 20 years of experience.
The Great American Roadshow Tour was Shaboozey earlier 2026 touring run, which took him through theaters across the United States and Canada starting in late February. The tour helped build his live following ahead of the larger Outlaws Never Die headline tour in the fall.