Shaboozey Australia Tour Tickets

Shaboozey is not currently confirmed to tour Australia in 2026, with no local dates announced at this stage. The genre-blending artist is actively touring internationally following the breakout success of A Bar Song (Tipsy), with headline shows and festival appearances scheduled across North America.

Fans can join the waitlist to stay updated if Australian dates are announced. 

Shaboozey Australia Tour 2026 status

Status Touring internationally
Tour Name Great American Roadshow Tour
Ticket release date Not announced for Australia
Where to buy tickets Join Ticket Merchant waitlist to be notified if new tour dates are announced.

Is Shaboozey touring Australia in 2026?

Shaboozey has not announced any Australian tour dates for 2026, and there are currently no confirmed local shows scheduled.

He is actively touring internationally following the breakout success of A Bar Song (Tipsy), with headline performances and festival appearances across North America as part of the Great American Roadshow Tour. His growing global profile has led to speculation that additional international dates could follow in future.

While Australia is not part of his current schedule, fans hoping to see Shaboozey perform locally can join waitlists and stay updated if that changes.

Where to buy Shaboozey concert tickets

You can purchase Shaboozey tickets through Ticket Merchant once they become available.

Whether you’re looking for tickets for future Shaboozey concerts in Australia, or the latest news on dates, Ticket Merchant provides access to a wide range of premium and hard-to-get tickets for major concerts and events.

About Shaboozey

Shaboozey, born Collins Obinna Chibueze, has made an indelible mark on the music industry in the 11 years he’s been operating, combining the key musical stylings of hip-hop, Americana, and country. 

Born in Woodbridge, Virginia, he draws on his Nigerian heritage, a childhood spent between the U.S. and Nigeria, and a deep immersion in both hip-hop and country culture. His stage name, Shaboozey, originated from the mispronunciation of his last name, Chibueze, by his high school football coach.

His early work in trap and rap, more evident in his debut album “Lady Wrangler”, gave way to country/Americana and hip-hop fusion albums like “Cowboys Live Forever, Outlaws Never Die” and “Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going”. 

His breakout hit was “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”, which smashed records and topped the Billboard Hot 100 for 19 weeks. It also earned him Grammy nominations, proving that his style could dominate both hip-hop and country charts.

In late 2025, Shaboozey will make his Australian debut, joining Jelly Roll as a headliner for the brand-new Strummingbird Festival. With stops for the Sunshine Coast, Newcastle and Perth, it’s a milestone tour that’s set to showcase his unique sound to Australian audiences for the first time.

While sideshows have not been announced as of yet, it is likely some could be announced closer to his arrival in Australia in late October. To stay in the know and ensure you don’t miss out on potential 2025 sideshows, join the waiting list today.

Shaboozey popular songs

“A Bar Song (Tipsy)” – Shaboozey’s breakout global hit, blending country influences with hip-hop production and a reworking of J-Kwon’s early 2000s anthem “Tipsy”. The track became a major streaming success and introduced him to a mainstream international audience.

“Anabelle” – A more melodic and reflective track that highlights Shaboozey’s storytelling style, combining country themes with contemporary production.

“Let It Burn” – A genre-blending release that showcases his ability to move between country, rap and Americana influences while maintaining a laid-back, distinctive sound.

What to expect from a Shaboozey concert

A Shaboozey concert blends country, hip-hop and Americana influences into a live show that feels energetic, loose and crowd-driven. His performances balance singalong moments with a more laid-back stage presence, creating an atmosphere that feels both lively and approachable.

Setlists typically feature a mix of breakout hits, newer releases and tracks that lean into his genre-crossing sound. Rather than relying on heavy production, the focus is usually on rhythm, crowd interaction and live momentum.

The atmosphere is upbeat and social, with audiences responding strongly to the mix of country hooks, rap influences and festival-style energy that has helped define his rise in popularity.

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FAQs about Shaboozey Tour in Australia

Is Shaboozey coming to Australia?

Shaboozey has not announced any Australian tour dates for 2026, and there are currently no confirmed local shows scheduled. Shaboozey is touring internationally but Australia is not part of his current plans. 

How much are Shaboozey tickets?

Ticket prices for Australia have not been confirmed, as no local tour has been announced. For recent international shows, prices vary depending on venue, demand and ticket type, with premium and resale tickets typically costing more. 

What makes Shaboozey’s Australian tour Unique for Hip-Hop and Country music fans?

While there have been plenty of artists who’ve experimented with mixing hip-hop and country stylings together, Shaboozey’s equal commitment to the fusion of both styles offers something rare for fans of both genres. 

He’s known for weaving country music storytelling with hip-hop rhythm and energy, creating a shared space where both styles expertly complement and contrast each other in significant ways. The result for fans of both or either genres is a live experience that’s fresh, exciting, and rarely replicated.

How does Shaboozey incorporate both Hip-Hop and Country elements in his live performances?

Shaboozey is a genuine talent when it comes to mixing country and hip-hop, and this is reflected in his expert balance of these elements during his live performances. 

He mixes acoustic guitar riffs, folk-rooted melodies, and rap-inflected delivery, drawing on lyrical themes that nod to both country life and urban hustle. His voice moves easily between smooth, melodic hooks and sharp, rhythmic bars, while his instrumentation shifts naturally from banjos and pedal steel to bass-heavy beats.

What can fans expect from haboozey’s Australian Tour Setlist, and how does he blend his styles?

As 2025 will mark Shaboozey’s first ever time in Australia, audiences are undoubtedly in for a treat. Fans can look forward to hearing staples like “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”, alongside other favourites such as “Let It Burn” and “Good News”. And, of course, he’ll perform newer tracks, including “Anabelle”. 

His setlists often flow between heartfelt country ballads, playful rap callbacks, and introspective folk moments. There are no hard divides between genres - each track feels part of a larger story.

How does Shaboozey craft a dynamic, engaging concert experience with his audience?

Shaboozey isn’t just a talented artist, he’s also an incredibly charismatic performer - and this shines through in the way he interacts with the audience. He makes eye contact, consciously occupies different sections of the stage to connect with different sections, and often shares personal anecdotes between songs. His performances carry a sense of honesty and vulnerability, balancing raw emotion with moments of joy, so audiences feel involved from the first note to the last.

What makes Shaboozey’s music style different from other Hip-Hop and Country artists in the Australian live scene?

Shaboozey’s music isn’t just a collection of different genres - he actively fuses the styles of hip-hop, country, and Americana to produce an end result that feels genuinely unique. 

The music is rooted in a seamless fusion of influences - from his Nigerian background and southern U.S. upbringing to the foundational aspects of what define hip-hop and country. So, rather than simply adding a country twist to rap or a beat to country, he creates something entirely his own. 

His songs combine the narrative depth of country with the rhythm, confidence, and edge of hip-hop, resulting in a style that feels both innovative and authentic.