
Chris Stapleton is expanding his massive “All-American Road Show” in 2026 with 24 newly added dates, promising one of the biggest country tours of the year. Following years of sold-out shows, award-winning performances, and a career-spanning catalog of hits, Stapleton is set to deliver a tour experience that blends soulful country, blues and rock on a massive scale.
Fans can expect high-energy performances, intimate storytelling moments, and a mix of fan favorites alongside new material, making this a tour that’s shaping up to be a must-see event in 2026. With multiple support acts appearing on select dates, each stop will offer a slightly different vibe while keeping the signature Stapleton live experience intact.
Here’s what you need to know about the latest information surrounding Stapleton’s “All-American Road Show.”
Here’s the full list of the 24 added stops for Chris Stapleton’s 2026 “All-American Road Show,” including dates, cities, venues, and supporting acts:
Date | Venue | City | Supporting Act(s) |
May 23 | Nissan Stadium | Nashville, Tennessee | Lainey Wilson, Allen Stone |
June 11 | VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena | Jacksonville, Florida | Allen Stone |
June 13 | Raymond James Stadium | Tampa, Florida | Lainey Wilson, Allen Stone |
June 17 | The Pavilion at Star Lake | Burgettstown, Pennsylvania | Allen Stone |
June 20 | Bank of America Stadium | Charlotte, North Carolina | Lainey Wilson, Allen Stone |
June 24 | Hersheypark Stadium | Hershey, Pennsylvania | Grace Potter |
June 26 | North Charleston Coliseum | North Charleston, South Carolina | Grace Potter |
July 8 | Shoreline Amphitheatre | Mountain View, California | Molly Tuttle |
July 10 | North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre | Chula Vista, California | Molly Tuttle |
July 17 | Providence Park | Portland, Oregon | Grace Potter |
July 22 | Rogers Arena | Vancouver, British Columbia | The Teskey Brothers |
July 24 | The Gorge | George, Washington | Grace Potter |
July 29 | Mystic Lake Amphitheater | Shakopee, Minnesota | Allen Stone |
August 1 | Paycor Stadium | Cincinnati, Ohio | Lainey Wilson, Allen Stone |
August 6 | Rogers Stadium | Toronto, Ontario | Zach Top, Allen Stone |
August 8 | Ford Field | Detroit, Michigan | Lainey Wilson, Allen Stone |
August 14 | Fenway Park | Boston, Massachusetts | Zach Top, Allen Stone |
August 18 | Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater | Virginia Beach, Virginia | Maggie Rose |
August 21 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Atlanta, Georgia | Lainey Wilson, Ashley McBryde |
August 26 | Northwell at Jones Beach Theater | Wantagh, New York | Carter Faith |
August 28 | Freedom Mortgage Pavilion | Camden, New Jersey | Carter Faith |
October 2 | Jiffy Lube Live | Bristow, Virginia | Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs |
October 7 | Pinnacle Bank Arena | Lincoln, Nebraska | Nikki Lane |
October 9 | Morton Amphitheater | Kansas City, Missouri | Nikki Lane |
Chris Stapleton’s 2026 “All-American Road Show” features a star-studded lineup of supporting artists, each bringing their own energy and flavor to select dates:
Lainey Wilson – This rising country superstar joins Stapleton on major stadium shows, delivering her signature blend of Southern charm and high-energy storytelling.
Allen Stone – Soulful and dynamic, Stone brings his rich, gospel-infused vocals to multiple dates, and will create an infectious energy that warms up the crowd for Stapleton’s main set.
Molly Tuttle – One of modern country and bluegrass’s brightest talents, Tuttle appears on select California stops. Her intricate guitar work and heartfelt vocals bring a mix of folk and country sophistication to the tour.
Grace Potter – With her powerhouse vocals and genre-blending rock, soul, and Americana sound, Potter will deliver high-energy performances on select dates that complement Stapleton’s gritty country style.
Zach Top – His passionate vocal style and modern country-rock edge make his performances a must-see for Canadian and U.S. fans looking for new voices in the genre.
The Teskey Brothers, Maggie Rose, Ashley McBryde, Carter Faith, Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs, Nikki Lane – These artists appear on select dates, offering a mix of bluesy soul, heartfelt country storytelling and rock-infused energy.
With this rotating roster of talented openers, every show on the All-American Road Show offers a slightly different experience while maintaining the high-energy, soulful live music Stapleton is known for.
Presale for Chris Stapleton’s added dates for his 2026 “All-American Road Show” begins on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, at 10 a.m. local time.
Tickets for the newly added Chris Stapleton dates will go on sale for the general public Friday, January 16, 2026, at 10 a.m. local time.
SeatGeek fans can track individual shows to get alerts as soon as tickets become available.
You can still get tickets if Chris Stapleton’s “All-American Road Show” sells out at Nissan Stadium on May 23 and Providence Park on July 17.
SeatGeek is the Official Ticketing Partner of Nissan Stadium and Providence Park.
Stapleton’s catalog is full of fan favorites and critically acclaimed hits, including:
“Tennessee Whiskey” – His signature ballad that consistently electrifies live crowds.
“Traveller” – The Grammy-winning title track from his debut album.
“Broken Halos” – A soulful, moving song that resonates deeply in concert.
“Fire Away” – A raw, emotional performance favorite.
“You Should Probably Leave” – A more recent hit showcasing his bluesy, heartfelt style.
Fans can expect these songs to anchor the setlist alongside selections from his newest work.
With 24 new shows added to the 2026 “All-American Road Show,” Chris Stapleton is giving fans even more chances to experience his unforgettable, soul-filled performances live. Whether you’re heading to a newly announced date or one of his previously scheduled stops, here’s your guide to locking in your spot:
1. Find your show – Open the SeatGeek app or website, search “Chris Stapleton,” and pick your city and date. Don’t wait too long—these shows sell fast!
2. Browse available tickets – SeatGeek displays all-in pricing upfront, so there are no hidden fees. What you see is exactly what you pay for a night of pure soul and storytelling.
3. Pick your spot in the crowd – Filter by price, section, row or Deal Score, and use the interactive seat map to scope out your view. Whether you’re front and center or soaking in the full stadium vibe, every seat is ready for the music.
4. Seal the deal – Enter your payment and delivery info to make it official. Your spot is now reserved, and the countdown to showtime begins.
5. Get ready for the magic – Once your tickets appear in “My Tickets,” it’s time to get in the spirit. Bring your love of music, your dancing boots, and let Stapleton’s voice fill the night with heart, grit and pure soul.
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