Chris Stapleton Extends All-American Roadshow Tour

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Andy Barron

Chris Stapleton has announced an extension of his long-running All-American Road Show tour, adding more than 20 new stops across North America through the fall. Select shows will include “very special guest” Lainey Wilson, while Toronto’s Rogers Stadium on August 6 and Boston’s Fenway Park on August 14 will feature Zach Top.

A rotating lineup of supporting acts also includes:

  • Allen Stone
  • Ashley McBryde
  • Carter Faith
  • Grace Potter
  • Maggie Rose
  • Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs
  • Molly Tuttle
  • Nikki Lane
  • The Teskey Brothers

Tickets for the newly announced dates go on sale to the general public on Friday, January 16th, at 10 a.m. local time. Stapleton’s fan club presale begins Tuesday, January 13, at 10 a.m. local time and runs through Thursday, January 15th, at 10 p.m. local time. Citi cardmembers can access a presale during the same period via Citi Entertainment, and Verizon customers have an exclusive presale for select stadium shows through the MyVerizon app.

The announcement comes amid a series of accolades for Stapleton, who holds nominations for four awards at the upcoming 68th Annual Grammy Awards, including Best Country Song and Best Country Duo/Group Performance for “A Song To Sing” with Miranda Lambert, Best Country Solo Performance for “Bad As I Used To Be,” and another Duo/Group nod for “Honky Tonk Hall of Fame” with George Strait. He recently released the music video for his Grammy and CMA-winning single “White Horse,” starring actor Josh Brolin.

Tour Dates:

  • April 19 — Georgetown, TX — Two Step Inn
  • May 23 — Nashville, TN — Nissan Stadium*
  • May 29 — Panama City, FL — Gulf Coast Jam
  • June 11 — Jacksonville, FL — VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena†
  • June 13 — Tampa, FL — Raymond James Stadium*
  • June 17 — Burgettstown, PA — The Pavilion at Star Lake†
  • June 20 — Charlotte, NC — Bank of America Stadium*
  • June 24 — Hershey, PA — Hersheypark Stadium#
  • June 26 — North Charleston, SC — North Charleston Coliseum#
  • July 8 — Mountain View, CA — Shoreline Amphitheatre‡
  • July 10 — Chula Vista, CA — North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre‡
  • July 14 — Paso Robles, CA — California Mid-State Fair‡
  • July 17 — Portland, OR — Providence Park#
  • July 19 — Whitefish, MT — Under The Big Sky Festival
  • July 22 — Vancouver, BC — Rogers Arena%
  • July 24 — George, WA — The Gorge#
  • July 29 — Shakopee, MN — Mystic Lake Amphitheater†
  • August 1 — Cincinnati, OH — Paycor Stadium*
  • August 6 — Toronto, ON — Rogers Stadium+
  • August 8 — Detroit, MI — Ford Field*
  • August 14 — Boston, MA — Fenway Park+
  • August 18 — Virginia Beach, VA — Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater~
  • August 21 — Atlanta, GA — Mercedes-Benz Stadium^
  • August 26 — Wantagh, NY — Northwell at Jones Beach Theater**
  • August 28 — Philadelphia, PA — Freedom Mortgage Pavilion**
  • October 2 — Bristow, VA — Jiffy Lube Live††
  • October 7 — Lincoln, NE — Pinnacle Bank Arena‡‡
  • October 9 — Kansas City, MO — Morton Amphitheater‡‡

*with Lainey Wilson and Allen Stone †with Allen Stone ‡with Molly Tuttle #with Grace Potter +with Zach Top and Allen Stone %with The Teskey Brothers ~with Maggie Rose ^with Lainey Wilson and Ashley McBryde **with Carter Faith ††with Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs ‡‡with Nikki Lane