Chris Stapleton All-American Road Show Tour is back. Everything to know

Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show Tour is back for the ninth year.

Chris Stapleton 2025 tour to kick off this summer: What to know

The country superstar announced a summer full of sets Thursday, with concerts at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, Denver’s Ball Arena and others.

The tour will kick off June 4 in South Carolina, with the first set of shows stretching into October.

Special guests along the way include Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs, Marcus King, Nikki Lane, Grace Potter, Maggie Rose, Brittney Spencer, Allen Stone, Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives and The War & Treaty.

Full tour details can be found at www.chrisstapleton.com/tour.

How to get tickets to Chris Stapleton

Stapleton’s fan club will have early access to tickets beginning at 10 a.m. local time Tuesday, Jan. 14, at StapletonFanClub.com, with the general on-sale following at 10 a.m. local time Friday, Jan. 17, at ticketmaster.com.
You can sign up for fan club pre-sale access at StapletonFanClub.com.

Chris Stapleton won Grammy Awards for best country album and best country solo performance in 2016 for 'Traveller.'

Chris Stapleton tour dates

June 4, 2025 − Greenville, South Carolina – Bon Secours Wellness Arena
June 7, 2025 − Charlottesville, Virginia – John Paul Jones Arena
June 12, 2025 − Grand Rapids, Michigan – Van Andel Arena
June 18, 2025 − Greensboro, North Carolina – First Horizon Coliseum
June 20, 2025 − Albany, New York – MVP Arena

June 27, 2025 − Tinley Park, Illinois – Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
July 11, 2025 − St. Louis, Missouri – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
July 23, 2025 − Belmont Park, New York – UBS Arena
July 25, 2025 − New York − Madison Square Garden

Aug. 1, 2025 − Noblesville, Illinois − Ruoff Music Center
Aug. 8, 2025 − Phoenix − Desert Diamond Arena
Aug. 15, 2025 − Salt Lake City − Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
Aug. 22, 2025 − Denver − Ball Arena

Oct. 10, 2025 − Hollywood, Florida − Hard Rock Live

What Chris Stapleton’s been up to lately

The 10-time Grammy winner has been busing, recently collaborating with pop stars and country legends alike. From “California Sober,” a duet with Post Malone to “Honky Tonk Hall of Fame,” sung with George Strait, Stapleton has run the musical gamut.

The rocker also teamed up with Dua Lipa for “Think I’m In Love With You (Live from the 59th ACM Awards)” and returned to NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” for the third time as musical guest.
He performed the National Anthem at 2023’s Super Bowl LVII and has collaborated in recent years with Adele, Taylor Swift, Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran, Justin Timberlake, P!nk, Sheryl Crow, Santana and many more.

Chris Stapleton touring in support of acclaimed album ‘Higher’

Stapleton is nominated for two awards at the upcoming 67th Annual Grammy Awards: best country album (“Higher”) and best country solo performance (“It Takes A Woman”).

The singer won three awards at the Country Music Association Awards this past fall, making him a 19-time CMA Award winner, tying the record for most CMA wins ever with Brooks & Dunn while extending his own record for most wins in the male vocalist of the year category (eight).

Produced by Dave Cobb, Morgane Stapleton and Chris Stapleton, “Higher” landed on several year-end best-of lists including Billboard, Esquire, Vulture and Rolling Stone, who called the album “the best evidence yet for the way one man’s voice has become synonymous with the very idea of a musical genre.”

GQ declared, “In an age rife with division, he’s maybe the only thing Americans all agree on,” while NPR Music wrote that “Higher” puts him “where he always really was — in that classic kind of rock and soul, Tom Petty, Eagles, going beyond the confines of the genre.”

“Higher” follows 2020’s acclaimed “Starting Over,” which won three awards at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards in addition to earning album of the year honors at both the CMA and Academy of Country Music Awards.

Called “a sure-footed masterpiece” by the Associated Press, the album landed on “Best of 2020” lists at NPR Music, Rolling Stone, Billboard, Esquire, Vulture, The Tennessean and The New York Times.

Prior to “Starting Over,” Stapleton released a pair of platinum-certified releases in 2017 — “From A Room: Volume 1” and “From A Room: Volume 2,” as well as his five-times platinum breakthrough debut album in 2015, “Traveller.”

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