The stage opened in a wash of soft blue light, casting a dreamlike glow across the arena. Behind a gauzy screen, a gospel choir stood poised, their silhouettes forming a sacred backdrop. At center stage stood Shaboozey, dressed in a striking off-white suit that gave him the air of a modern-day preacher—calm, poised, yet commanding.
With the first few lines of “Dream While I’m Awake,” his rich, soulful voice filled the room. Blending elements of soul, folk, and modern country, Shaboozey’s vocals carried a sense of grounded spirituality. Behind him, the choir added gentle harmonies, building a reverent, almost ethereal atmosphere.
Then, as the chorus faded, a new energy emerged—Jelly Roll appeared, not from backstage, but from the heart of the audience. Clad in a long black coat, he moved slowly through the crowd, clapping in time, nodding to fans. A poignant moment came when he stopped to embrace Wynonna Judd, a legend in her own right. The emotion in the room began to rise.
Sensing the gravity of what was unfolding, the audience rose to their feet.
When Jelly Roll joined Shaboozey on stage, the visuals shifted dramatically. Fiery hues of orange and gold lit up the screens, evoking images of redemption and spiritual awakening. With “Amen” now underway, Jelly Roll’s voice—raw and gravelly—delivered lyrics with the weight of someone who has lived every word. It was a confessional, a prayer, a reckoning.
Shaboozey joined him for the chorus, their voices intertwined in a powerful harmony:
“Amen to the nights I almost gave up / Amen to the prayers I never said enough…”
They faced one another, arms raised as if lifting their voices skyward. The choir moved forward, clapping and swaying, turning the ACM stage into a full-blown gospel revival.
As the song reached its emotional peak, the stage darkened to a single spotlight, illuminating Jelly Roll and Shaboozey in a heartfelt embrace. The crowd roared to its feet. Among them, Lainey Wilson and Luke Combs were visibly moved—tears welled in their eyes, a testament to the performance’s emotional depth.
This wasn’t just a medley. “Dream While I’m Awake” and “Amen” became a powerful expression of redemption, belief, and personal rebirth—core themes that lie at the heart of both artists’ journeys. It was a moment of music as ministry—and one that won’t soon be forgotten.