Chris Stapleton
American singer-songwriter
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July 28 2023 | Performs two consecutive nights at Nissan Stadium in Nashville with George Strait and Little Big Town |
May 6 2023 | Massive stadium show at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta with George Strait and Little Big Town |
July 23 2022 | Wrigley Field concert featuring The Highwomen, Mavis Staples, and Mike Campbell |
October 1 2021 | Chris Stapleton cancels performance at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City due to the coronavirus pandemic |
September 3 2021 | Chris Stapleton cancels performance at BottleRock Napa Valley due to illness |
August 21 2021 | Major stadium tour with Willie Nelson and Jamey Johnson at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas |
August 7 2021 | Chris Stapleton cancels performance at Notre Dame Stadium due to the coronavirus pandemic |
October 3 2019 | Tour continues with shows featuring Brothers Osborne and Kendell Marvel, performing at venues like Springfield's JQH Arena |
July 9 2019 | Tour continues with shows featuring Margo Price and The Marcus King Band as opening acts |
February 10 2019 | Performed a representative set list including songs like 'Midnight Train to Memphis', 'Tennessee Whiskey', and an encore featuring 'Outlaw State of Mind' and 'Sometimes I Cry'. |
June 22 2018 | Continues touring with shows at Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion with Marty Stuart and Brent Cobb as opening acts |
January 29 2018 | Dates for the 2018 leg of the All-American Road Show Tour were announced, with Brent Cobb and Marty Stuart confirmed to return as special guests. |
November 3 2017 | Performed cover songs 'Last Thing I Needed, First Thing This Morning' by Willie Nelson and 'I Ain't Living Long Like This' by Waylon Jennings with Marty Stuart during his concert. |
October 13 2017 | Massive hometown shows in Nashville at Bridgestone Arena with Brothers Osborne and Brent Cobb, with over 27,865 attendees per night |
July 14 2017 | Performed 'Was It 26' by Charlie Daniels during his concert. |
May 5 2017 | Chris Stapleton launched his first solo headlining concert tour, the All-American Road Show Tour, beginning in Alpharetta, Georgia to support his albums From A Room: Volume 1 and From A Room: Volume 2 |
April 20 2017 | Chris Stapleton begins the All-American Road Show Tour in Roanoke, Virginia at Berglund Coliseum with opening act Brent Cobb |
February 24 2017 | General public ticket sales began for the All-American Road Show Tour. |
February 24 2017 | Tour officially started on the same day as the release of Stapleton's second studio album 'From A Room: Volume 1'. |
February 21 2017 | Tour tickets first went on sale to Chris Stapleton's fan club members. |
February 16 2017 | Chris Stapleton announced his All-American Road Show Tour, featuring multiple special guests including Brothers Osborne, Lucie Silvas, Brent Cobb, Anderson East, Margo Price, and Marty Stuart. |
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