Bailey Zimmerman Shares Powerful Testimony and Unreleased Song at Sand in My Boots Festival

Country music sensation Bailey Zimmerman delivered a standout moment at the 2025 Sand in My Boots Festival, not just with his chart-topping hits, but with a raw and powerful personal testimony that left the crowd inspired and moved.
Midway through his electrifying set, Zimmerman paused to reflect on his journey from working on gas pipelines in 2019 to becoming one of country music's rising stars. Speaking candidly, he told the audience, "God loves you where you're at," emphasizing his belief in the transformative power of faith and self-belief. He shared how prayer and a single Scripture verse-"Anything is possible for him who believes"-sparked his decision to pursue music.
"I take none of it personally, I give all to Him-everything," Zimmerman stated, as cheers erupted from the crowd.
The emotional moment set the stage for the debut of his brand-new unreleased track, "Coming in Cold", a poignant ballad that reflects on the heartbreak of a lingering past relationship. Introducing the song, Zimmerman remarked, "She just keeps messing me up. So if you got somebody like that in your life, this one goes out to you."
The performance continued to build momentum as Zimmerman later joined headliner Morgan Wallen on stage for a surprise rendition of "Up Down", igniting a roar from festivalgoers and highlighting the collaborative energy of the weekend.
Zimmerman's appearance at Sand in My Boots marked not only a musical milestone but a moment of heartfelt vulnerability, offering fans more than just music-offering a message of hope, redemption, and purpose.
Watch Bailey Zimmerman perform his unreleased song here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiMnoRLEgYw
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