Chris Stapleton is back on the road, and demand for the country-soul powerhouse remains strong across stadiums, arenas, amphitheaters, and fairgrounds.
Stapleton kicked off his 2026 “All-American Road Show” tour with a massive concert at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium on Saturday, May 23. The Nashville opener, which featured Lainey Wilson and Allen Stone, marked the start of a busy summer and fall run that will bring Stapleton to cities throughout the United States and Canada.
With rotating support from artists including Molly Tuttle, Grace Potter, Zach Top, the Teskey Brothers, and more, the tour is set to visit major markets such as Jacksonville, Tampa, Charlotte, Portland, Vancouver, Cincinnati, Toronto, Detroit, Atlanta, Philadelphia, and beyond.
For fans looking to catch Stapleton live, current ticket prices show a wide range depending on the city, venue, and seat location. Several stops still have relatively affordable entry points, while others are commanding noticeably higher prices.
