From Nashville to Fenway: Chris Stapleton Extends the ‘All-American Road Show’
- All Country News
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Chris Stapleton doesn’t tour so much as he claims territory. And this year, the reigning king of modern country-soul is expanding his map once again.

The 11-time GRAMMY, 19-time CMA, and 21-time ACM Award winner has announced more than 20 newly added dates to his celebrated “All-American Road Show,” extending the tour’s already legendary run into some of the biggest rooms of his career. Stadiums. Landmarks. Cathedrals of American music. Stapleton is going bigger and somehow, still keeping it personal.
Among the newly confirmed stops: Nashville’s Nissan Stadium, Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium, and Detroit’s Ford Field, where Stapleton will be joined by reigning Entertainer of the Year Lainey Wilson as a very special guest. Elsewhere, the tour stretches north to Toronto’s Rogers Stadium and east to Boston’s Fenway Park, with fast-rising traditionalist Zach Top stepping in as support, proof that Stapleton’s vision of country music stretches across generations and borders.
Produced by Live Nation, the fall leg of the All-American Road Show reads like a carefully curated love letter to roots music in all its forms. Across select dates, Stapleton will welcome an eclectic and deeply respected lineup of openers and collaborators, including Allen Stone, Ashley McBryde, Carter Faith, Grace Potter, Maggie Rose, Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs, Molly Tuttle, Nikki Lane, and The Teskey Brothers. It’s not just a tour it’s a moving festival of soul, grit, and songcraft.
Tickets for the newly announced dates go on sale Friday, January 16 at 10:00 a.m. local time, with early access available for Stapleton’s fan club beginning Tuesday, January 13 through Thursday, January 15. Citi cardmembers and Verizon customers will also have access to exclusive pre-sales during that same window, underscoring the demand for a show that has become one of the most respected live experiences in music today. Full tour and ticket details are available at chrisstapleton.com/tour.
The tour news arrives amid yet another career peak for Stapleton, if such a thing still exists for an artist who seems permanently stationed at the top. He heads into the 68th Annual GRAMMY Awards with four nominations, including Best Country Song for “A Song To Sing” with Miranda Lambert, Best Country Solo Performance for “Bad As I Used To Be,” and two nods for Best Country Duo/Group Performance, also recognizing collaborations with Lambert and George Strait.
As if that weren’t enough, Stapleton recently released the official music video for his GRAMMY- and CMA-winning song “White Horse,” starring acclaimed actor Josh Brolin, a cinematic pairing that mirrors Stapleton’s own artistry: rugged, restrained, and quietly devastating.
At a time when spectacle often overshadows substance, Chris Stapleton continues to prove that authenticity scales. Whether he’s standing under stadium lights or singing a single line that cuts straight through the noise, the All-American Road Show remains exactly what its name
promises: a celebration of the music, the people, and the road that connects them all.








