Trace Adkins, 62, Reclaims a Long-Lost Song at CMA Fest with Blake Shelton by His Side, Leaving Fans and Fellow Stars in Tears as a Once-Shelved Classic Roars Back to Life

Blake Shelton & Trace Adkins Bring the House Down With “Hillbilly Bone” at CMA Fest

Blake Shelton and Trace Adkins proved they’re still one of country music’s most unstoppable duos when they stormed the CMA Fest stage with a throwback performance of their hit “Hillbilly Bone.” Even 15+ years after its release, the song still hits like pure country adrenaline — and the Nissan Stadium crowd sang every word like it was 2010 all over again.

Shelton kicked things off on his own before surprising fans with a longtime friend and partner-in-mischief: Trace Adkins. The stadium erupted as Adkins strutted out to deliver “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk” — celebrating the song’s 20th anniversary — before the two launched into their iconic duet.

With the band rolling and fans hollering, the pair tore through the chorus:

“We all got a hillbilly bone down deep inside
No matter where you’re from, you just can’t hide it…”

Nissan Stadium turned into one giant “yee-haw,” with tens of thousands shouting the hook back at them. If CMA Fest is known for anything, it’s legendary collaborations — and this one was an instant highlight.

 

Blake Shelton and Trace Adkins – “Hillbilly Bone” | CMA Fest 2025

 

Shelton Called Adkins His “Secret Weapon”

Before stepping out onstage, Shelton teased that he had something special planned:

“Trace Adkins is going to come out and perform ‘Honky Tonk Badonkadonk,’ and once he’s out there, I’m keeping him on stage with me.”

And he meant it.

Shelton lit up when talking about Adkins, calling him “one of my best friends in the world.” The two have toured together, collaborated on hits, and spent years cracking jokes at each other’s expense. Their chemistry is undeniable, and it showed in every grin, wink, and harmony they shared.

“He is a brother to me,” Shelton added. “Anytime I get him on stage, I want to keep him out there.”

CMA Fest is always a celebration of country music’s past, present, and future — but Blake Shelton and Trace Adkins brought a special kind of electricity, a reminder of why their friendship and their music have lasted for decades.

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