Shaboozey’s A Bar Song (Tipsy) is the hottest country music song of the past year, and when you have the hottest song on the charts, your star also increases.
Because of his popularity, Shaboozey was asked to make his stage debut on January 18 at the Grand Ole Opry, a major event for any country music artist, as part of the venue’s yearly celebration of Dolly Parton’s birthday.
Unfortunately, Shaboozey will not be performing on the Opry stage because he is one of the people affected by the destruction caused by the fires that are engulfing Los Angeles.
In a Facebook post, the Opry announced that Shaboozey will be rescheduling his Opry debut for a later time due to the continuing wildfire catastrophe in Los Angeles and the evacuation of his house in the city. During this time, we are thinking of Shaboozey, Los Angeles, and the communities around it.
Fans quickly responded with prayers, well wishes, and support for the musician. The Opry’s post and those replies are seen below:
According to Taste of Country, “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” is one of the biggest hits in country music history, spending 19 weeks at the top of Billboard’s all-genre Hot 100 chart. Additionally, the song was included in Billboard’s list of the Top 100 songs from the first 25 years of the twenty-first century.
Regarding the first and the circumstances surrounding his house and evacuation, Shaboozey has not yet responded.