Chris Stapleton announces summer dates for All-American Road Show

Get excited, country music fans! Chris Stapleton’s tour may be coming to a city near you.

On Thursday, Jan. 9, the “Parachute” singer, 46, announced his All-American Road Show will return this summer.

Stapleton – who previously announced dates in Australia – added 14 additional performances in North America. The new dates start on June 4th in Greenville, South Carolina and end on October 10th in Hollywood, Florida.

This year Stapleton will be joined on select dates by Nikki Lane, Brittney Spencer, The War and Treaty, Mike Campbell & the Dirty Knobs, Maggie Rose, Grace Potter, Allen Stone and Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives.

General ticket sales begin on Friday, January 17 at 10 local time, while the pre-sale begins on Tuesday, January 14 at 10 local time for Stapleton’s fan club.

Stapleton’s last album release was 2023’s Higher. The record is nominated for best country album at the upcoming Grammy Awards – and “It Takes a Woman” is nominated for best country solo performance.

Last year, the “You Should Probably Leave” performer also appeared on Post Malone’s country album F-1 trillion. Together, they performed their collaboration “California Sober” at the 2024 CMA Awards in November. At the same awards ceremony, Stapleton won two awards for Song of the Year and Single of the Year for “White Horse”.

Later that month, the “Tennessee Whiskey” singer made headlines when a teenager said he visited her after she was the sole survivor of a crash that killed her grandmother, father and younger sister.

Chris Stapleton at Nashville in November 2024.

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Sore Fox 4 Kansas City, 19-year-old Alex Moffett was on his way to one of Stapleton’s shows when the car accident happened. When her doctors heard that the family trip was mostly to a Stapleton concert, one of her surgeons was able to get in touch with the musician and share her story.

“We were just going to have a FaceTime with him and they called and were like we’re in really bad service, we’ll call back in a few minutes,” she said, before revealing the surprise. “Like a minute later we knocked on my door and they came right in.”

During his visit, Stapleton sang “Traveller”, which he wrote after the death of his own father.

Here are the new dates for Stapleton’s All-American Road Show tour:

June 4 – Greenville, SC at Bon Secours Wellness Arena (with Nikki Lane)
June 7 – Charlottesville, VA at John Paul Jones Arena (with Brittney Spencer)
June 12 – Grand Rapids, MI at Van Andel Arena (with Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs)
June 18 – Greensboro, NC at First Horizon Coliseum (with Maggie Rose)
June 20 – Albany, NY at MVP Arena (with Maggie Rose)
June 27 – Tinley Park, IL at Credit Union 1 Amphitheater (with The War & Treaty)
July 11 – St. Louis, MO at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheater (with Brittney Spencer)
July 23 – Belmont Park, NY at UBS Arena (with Grace Potter)
July 25 – New York, NY at Madison Square Garden (with Grace Potter)
August 1 – Noblesville, IN at Ruoff Music Center (with Allen Stone)
August 8 – Phoenix, AZ at Desert Diamond Arena (with Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives)
August 15 – Salt Lake City, UT at Utah First Credit Union Amphitheater (with Marcus King)
August 22 – Denver, CO at Ball Arena (with Allen Stone)
October 10 – Hollywood, FL at Hard Rock Live