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The Outlaws Never Die Tour is Shaboozey first full-scale headline tour, and it is exactly the kind of statement you would expect from an artist who turned a country-rap hybrid into the longest-running number one song of its era. Running from September 8 through October 27, 2026, the 25-date tour takes Shaboozey from the Arizona Financial Theatre in Phoenix all the way to a finale at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, with theater and amphitheater stops in between that are perfectly sized for the kind of intense, high-energy show he has become known for.
The tour name ties into an upcoming concept album of the same name. Shaboozey has been teasing Outlaws Never Die as his next project -- a record that digs deeper into the outlaw country mythology he has been building since day one, but filtered through his own lens as a first-generation Nigerian-American from Virginia. If the Great American Roadshow Tour earlier this year was the introduction, the Outlaws Never Die Tour is the headliner moment -- the proof that Shaboozey can carry an arena-level run on his own name and catalog.
Support comes from Brittney Spencer, BigXThaPlug, and Noah Cyrus on rotating dates throughout the tour. Each brings a different energy to the bill -- Spencer with her country-soul storytelling, BigXThaPlug with raw Texas rap, and Cyrus with her indie-folk vulnerability. It is a lineup that reflects Shaboozey own genre-fluid approach and promises a different opening experience depending on which night you attend.
The routing covers the entire country: Phoenix, Austin, Dallas, Oklahoma City, St. Louis, Nashville, Atlanta, Charlotte, Toronto, Boston, D.C., New York, Philly, Chicago, Minneapolis, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, and more before the LA closer. Venues range from 1,500-seat clubs to 6,000-seat amphitheaters -- intimate enough that you will feel the bass in your chest, big enough that the crowd energy feeds into something electric. Check the listings below and secure your Outlaws Never Die Tour tickets on BigStub before the best seats are gone.
The Outlaws Never Die Tour represents the culmination of everything Shaboozey has been building toward since A Bar Song (Tipsy) rewrote the rules of what a country song can do on the charts. After spending 19 weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, winning a Grammy for Best Country Duo/Group Performance alongside Jelly Roll on Amen, and appearing on Beyonce Cowboy Carter, Shaboozey has earned his spot as a headliner. The Outlaws Never Die Tour is where he proves it live, one city at a time, across some of the best mid-size venues in North America.
The tour is built around the concept of the upcoming album Outlaws Never Die, which Shaboozey has described as a deeper exploration of outlaw mythology through his own lens. His Virginia upbringing, Nigerian-American heritage, and love of both Waylon Jennings and Southern rap create a worldview that is entirely his own. The live show draws from his full catalog -- the genre-bending Where I Have Been, Is Not Where I Am Going, the earlier work that built his underground following, and new material from the forthcoming album that audiences on this tour will likely be among the first to hear in a live setting.
Here is the confirmed Outlaws Never Die Tour routing:
The supporting acts are tailored to complement Shaboozey genre-crossing appeal. Brittney Spencer brings soulful country vocals and deeply personal songwriting -- she has been one of Nashville most talked-about independent voices. BigXThaPlug represents Dallas rap at its most unfiltered, adding a hard-edged hip-hop contrast to the bill. Noah Cyrus rounds things out with atmospheric indie-folk that taps into vulnerability and emotional depth. Not every opener appears on every date, so the specific bill varies city to city.
Tickets for the Outlaws Never Die Tour went on presale April 29 and general onsale began May 1 through Ticketmaster. Verified resale tickets are available now on BigStub -- browse the schedule above and find your date. With over 20 years in the ticket business and the highest Trustpilot rating in the industry, every BigStub order is backed by a full buyer guarantee.
Tickets are available through Ticketmaster and the official Shaboozey website. General onsale began 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.
Pricing varies by city, venue, and seating section. Amphitheater shows typically offer a range from general admission lawn sections to reserved pavilion seats at a premium. Smaller theater and ballroom venues may have tiered standing or reserved seating. Check the listings above for real-time pricing across all 25 tour dates.
The tour visits a curated mix of theaters and amphitheaters across North America. Highlights include the Arizona Financial Theatre in Phoenix (5,000 capacity), Moody Amphitheater in Austin (5,000), Terminal 5 in New York (3,000), and the iconic Greek Theatre in Los Angeles (5,900). These mid-size venues keep the energy concentrated and put fans closer to the stage than arena shows would.
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Support acts rotate throughout the tour and include Brittney Spencer, BigXThaPlug, and Noah Cyrus. Each opener appears on select dates rather than the entire run, so the specific bill changes city to city. Check the listing for your preferred date to see who is on the support card.
The Outlaws Never Die Tour is Shaboozey first major headline concert tour, running from September 8 through October 27, 2026. The 25-date North American run visits theaters and amphitheaters in cities from Phoenix to Los Angeles, with support from Brittney Spencer, BigXThaPlug, and Noah Cyrus on rotating dates.
The tour kicks off September 8, 2026, at the Arizona Financial Theatre in Phoenix, AZ. It wraps up on October 27, 2026, at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, CA.
The tour visits Phoenix, Austin, Dallas, Oklahoma City, St. Louis, Nashville, Atlanta, Charlotte, Toronto, Boston, Washington D.C., New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Minneapolis, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, among other stops.
Brittney Spencer, BigXThaPlug, and Noah Cyrus provide support on rotating dates throughout the tour. The specific opener varies by city, so check the listing for your preferred date.
Yes. Shaboozey has confirmed a forthcoming concept album titled Outlaws Never Die, which the tour is built around. The album is expected to explore outlaw country themes through Shaboozey unique genre-blending perspective. Fans attending the tour may hear new material before the album official release.
Prices vary by venue and section. Amphitheater dates offer options from general admission lawn to reserved pavilion seats, while theater shows may have tiered standing or seated sections. Check the listings above for current pricing on all available dates.
Tickets are available through Ticketmaster and the official Shaboozey website. Verified resale tickets can also be found on BigStub, which offers no hidden fees and a buyer guarantee on every order.
Shaboozey live setlists typically include A Bar Song (Tipsy), Amen, and tracks from Where I Have Been Is Not Where I Am Going. The Outlaws Never Die Tour is expected to feature new material from the upcoming album alongside his established catalog of country-hip-hop crossover tracks.
A Bar Song (Tipsy) is Shaboozey breakout hit single that 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 blends country storytelling with a sample-based hook and became one of the most-streamed songs of 2024-2025.
It is his first major headline tour at this scale. He previously performed on the Great American Roadshow Tour in early 2026 and has done extensive festival and opening act dates, but the Outlaws Never Die Tour marks his first full-scale solo headlining run across 25 North American cities.
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Shaboozey live shows blend country, hip-hop, and Americana in a way that no other touring artist replicates. His sets move between stripped-down country ballads and trap-inflected bangers, keeping the crowd energy unpredictable and high throughout. His personal charisma and vocal range translate powerfully in the mid-size theater and amphitheater settings on this tour.