Celebrate the Heart of Country, Americana, and Roots Music!

Drop Us A Line, Y'all

Y'all interested in advertising, partnering up, contributing stories, joining our team, or just got a question? Well, don't be shy, drop us a line!

Follow Us

Trace Adkins and Blake Shelton Lit Up CMA Fest With “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk”

Trace Adkins and Blake Shelton sing side by side at CMA Fest in matching black shirts, delivering a high-energy surprise duet of "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk" that electrified the Nissan Stadium crowd.
by
  • Riley is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, known for her engaging storytelling and insightful coverage of the genre.
  • Before joining Country Thang Daily, Riley developed her expertise at Billboard and People magazine, focusing on feature stories and music reviews.
  • Riley has a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Belmont University, with a minor in Cultural Studies.

Now, this is how you shut down a Saturday night in Nashville.

Blake Shelton rolled into CMA Fest like he owned the damn place, and by the time he brought Trace Adkins out on the Nissan Stadium stage, it was clear he just might. The crowd was already fired up from a weekend full of legends, hitmakers, and neon-drenched chaos, but when those first swampy guitar licks of “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk” dropped, it turned into a full-on honky tonk revival.

It was unannounced. Unfiltered. And exactly the kind of wild-card CMA moment fans show up hoping to catch once in a lifetime.

Blake, rocking that mischievous “I got something up my sleeve” grin, had already run through hits like “Ol’ Red” and “Boys’ Round Here” earlier at Spotify House, proving once again that no matter how many awards or TV gigs he racks up, the guy still thrives in dive bars and beer-soaked honky tonks. But the main stage was where the real fireworks happened. After rolling through tracks from his new album For Recreational Use Only, Blake stopped, looked out over that sea of cowboy hats and koozies, and told the crowd he could do whatever he wanted.

Trace Freakin’ Adkins walked out like a man on a mission.

The crowd lost their minds. And for good reason. It’s been years since Trace has made this kind of main-stage country splash, but once he launched into “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk,” it was like no time had passed. That ridiculous, glorious, undeniably fun anthem still hits like a cold beer on a 100-degree day. It’s big. It’s loud. And it doesn’t give a damn if the critics hate it. That song is 2005 in three minutes flat, and it had Nissan Stadium howling like it was spring break in Panama City.

@jules.wlms17

Jaw WAS dropped when he walked on stage. Anyone raised on country would get it!! #cmafest #cma #nissanstadium #nashvilletn #nashvillemusic

♬ original sound – Julie Williams

Blake didn’t just stop there. He and Trace doubled down with duets on “Hell Right” and “Hillbilly Bone,” both of which played like country chaos in its finest form. Shirt sleeves were flying, beer was spilling, and the energy in the place turned electric. No pyrotechnics needed. Just two dudes with deep voices and deeper catalogs bringing it back to the kind of country that wasn’t afraid to be a little rowdy and a lot of fun.

In a weekend already jam-packed with legends and big names, Brooks and Dunn bringing out Lainey Wilson and Jelly Roll tagging in Shaboozey, this moment still managed to stand tall. While everyone else was trying to outshine each other with glossy production and polished stagecraft, Blake and Trace just walked out and owned the damn thing. No gimmicks. Just pure, backwoods, barroom bliss.

You could see it on Blake’s face, too. That wasn’t just another night on tour. That was a moment. A memory. And maybe even a middle finger to anyone who thinks the genre’s getting too clean.

For fans who couldn’t make it to Nashville, there’s still a shot to catch this chaos. The CMA Fest Music Event of Summer airs June 26 on ABC and hits Hulu the next day. But don’t expect it to feel the same. This one was meant to be felt live, loud, and with a little bit of badonkadonk in the air.

Latest Stories

Allie Colleen performs on stage with a big smile and acoustic guitar, showing confidence and independence as she builds her music career on her own terms—far from her father Garth Brooks’ shadow.

Garth Brooks’ Daughter Says She Doesn’t Represent Him and Wants No Part of His Shadow

In a world where name-dropping can open every door in Nashville, Allie Colleen is out here trying to slam it shut. The 28-year-old country artist and youngest daughter of Garth ...

Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert Moved On, But Did They Ever Make Amends?

Country music fans watched their fairytale unfold like a damn movie until the credits rolled too soon, and the lights came up on something way messier. Blake Shelton and Miranda ...

Gwen Stefani smiles at Blake Shelton on the red carpet of the Academy of Country Music Awards—despite new song lyrics fueling speculation about trouble in their marriage.

Gwen Stefani’s New Song Is Stirring Talk of Marriage Trouble With Blake Shelton and It’s Not Just the Lyrics

It doesn’t take much to set the rumor mill spinning, but Gwen Stefani just handed it a full tank of gas and a match. Her new single “Still Gonna Love ...

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban smile on the red carpet at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, showing off their unshakable bond—even if a professional collaboration isn’t on the table.

Nicole Kidman Reveals Disappointing News About Keith Urban and Why They Won’t Work Together

Hollywood’s favorite Aussie power couple just crushed a longtime fan dream with one word. Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban may have the kind of private fairy tale that gives tabloid ...

Cody Johnson performs at an outdoor concert in front of an American flag, shown here during a previous show, before he paused his Tailgate N Tallboys set to address anti-Trump protests and lead the crowd in a "God Bless America" sing-along.

Cody Johnson Blasts Anti-Trump Protests and His Crowd Responds With a “God Bless America” Sing-Along

Cody Johnson doesn’t tiptoe. He stomps. During his June 14 stop at the Tailgate N Tallboys festival in Bloomington, Illinois, CoJo grabbed the mic, hit pause on the hits, and ...

HARDY performing live onstage in the U.S., shown here during a past show, ahead of canceling the European leg of his Jim Bob World Tour to prioritize family and crew.

HARDY Cancels European Leg of Jim Bob World Tour Ahead of First-Ever Headlining Dates

The long-awaited European run for HARDY’s Jim Bob World Tour just hit the brakes, and fans across the pond are understandably bummed. On the morning of June 16, HARDY dropped ...

Billy Ray Cyrus stands on the red carpet in a black leather jacket and sunglasses, unintentionally becoming the center of family drama after Trace Cyrus called him out online.

Trace Cyrus Blasts Billy Ray for Skipping Grandma’s Funeral to Chase Fame and It’s About as Ugly as It Gets

When your son calls you “the l𝐚mest man to ever walk planet earth,” it’s safe to say things have gone past the point of no return. Trace Cyrus is not ...

Holly Dunn performs passionately under soft stage lights with her guitar in hand, capturing the emotion behind her heartfelt classic “Daddy’s Hands.”

Holly Dunn Wrote “Daddy’s Hands” for Her Dad and Somehow Spoke for an Entire Generation

This is the kind of song that makes grown men stare out the truck window in silence and pretend it’s just the pollen getting to them. When Holly Dunn wrote ...

Oliver Anthony belts out raw heartbreak in a dimly lit studio session, his face scrunched in pain, strumming a resonator guitar with the kind of fury only divorce can fuel.

Oliver Anthony Poured His Divorce Hell Into “Scornful Woman” and It’s Flat-Out Devastating

You can smell the smoke coming off this one before the first note even hits. Oliver Anthony isn’t one for PR gloss or neatly packaged pain. He’s raw, gravel-throated, and ...

Brad Paisley strums his guitar under a spotlight—looking like he’s about to sing the song that breaks every stepdad’s heart wide open. Not the original performance, but you can feel the same lump in your throat.

Brad Paisley’s “He Didn’t Have to Be” Is the Ultimate Tribute to Men Who Chose to Be Dad

It’s the kind of song that sneaks up on you, then hits like a freight train made of soft memories and old regrets. Before Brad Paisley was co-hosting the CMAs ...