Shaboozey in NOLA
Shaboozey's stop at The Fillmore New Orleans was pure energy from start to finish. Kevin Powers opened the night, setting the tone with a smooth, crowd-pleasing set before the main event.
When Shaboozey took the stage in an LSU shirt, the crowd roared in approval—a local nod that instantly won him over. The production matched the energy: bold lighting, waves of smoke, and retro Jack Daniel's visuals that gave the night a gritty, vintage edge. The highlight came when he dropped "A Bar Song (Tipsy)"; the crowd cheered and sang lyric by lyric. Shaboozey's ability to flow between hard-hitting anthems and slower, more vulnerable songs showed his range and kept the audience hooked. By the encore, The Fillmore felt less like a concert hall and more like one big party, proof that Shaboozey knows how to turn a show into a celebration.