A rising force in alt-country, Shaboozey, is bringing his electrifying live show to the RBC Amphitheatre on September 25th. This performance marks a key stop on his expansive North American tour, a journey that’s quickly establishing him as an artist to watch.
The “Sprawling Outlaws Never Die Tour” will see Shaboozey grace stages in theatres and arenas throughout the fall, with limited Canadian dates including Laval, Quebec on September 24th and Vancouver, British Columbia on October 17th. Each show promises a unique experience, blending raw energy with heartfelt storytelling.
Shaboozey’s momentum is fueled by his recently released single, “Born To Die,” and the upcoming arrival of his fourth concept album, “The Outlaw Cherie Lee & Other Western Tales,” set to debut on July 31st. This album is poised to be his most ambitious work yet, delving into captivating narratives and sonic landscapes.
The tour kicks off in early September with a dynamic lineup of special guests, including Brittney Spencer, Noeline Hofmann, Kashus Culpepper, Carter Faith, and Angel White. BigXThaPlug will join the excitement for the Laval and Toronto shows, while Carter Faith will open for the Vancouver performance.
Beyond the music, Shaboozey is committed to giving back. He’s partnered with PLUS1, donating $1 from every ticket sold to support the vital work of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, adding a layer of purpose to the tour.
The past two years have been a whirlwind for Shaboozey, propelled by the success of his breakthrough record, “Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going,” and chart-topping hits like “Good News” and the Diamond-certified sensation, “A Bar Song (Tipsy).”
Elsewhere on the concert scene, Suki Waterhouse, known for her music and her connection to actor Robert Pattison, will be performing at the Coca-Coliseum on September 19th. Her “Loveland Tour” is generating significant buzz.
Waterhouse’s North American tour features support from Charlotte Lawrence, Rochelle Jordan, and Love Spells, promising a vibrant and diverse musical experience. Lawrence will also be opening for her at the Canadian shows, including a performance in Vancouver on August 8th.
The release of Waterhouse’s album, “Loveland,” on July 10th is anticipated to further elevate her profile and solidify her position as a compelling indie pop artist. Fans are eager to experience the album’s songs brought to life on stage.