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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