Country Music star, Chris Stapleton won “Album of the year” at the 56th ACM Awards for his chart-topping record, Starting Over. The “Tennessee Whiskey” singer and songwriter also performed “Maggie’s Song” with Miranda Lambert at the iconic Bluebird Café in music city on Sunday, April 18.
To keep up the positive momentum, Stapleton broke the news that he is returning to the stage with his “All-American Road Show.” The musician has confirmed new stops on his summertime tour and rescheduled tour dates as well, which will launch on July 17.
The talented artist is set to play 57 dates between July 2021 and June 2022. Some of the new stops include Detroit’s DTE Energy Music Theatre, Atlanta’s Cellairis Amphitheater at Lakewood, and Houston’s Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, among many more venues.
Several leading names in the country music industry will be joining Stapleton on the road throughout his tour. Depending on the date of the concert, expect to see performances from The Dirty Knobs with Mike Campbell, Sheryl Crow, Caylee Hammack, The Highwomen, Jamey Johnson, Elle King, Nikki Lane, The Marcus King Band, Kendell Marvel, Willie Nelson and Family, Margo Price, Mavis Staples, Dwight Yoakam, and Yola.
Some of his headline shows will take place at world-renowned stadiums across the United States. He will be making a splash at Washington State’s George Amphitheater, Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, and New York’s Madison Square Garden.
Stapleton will also be giving back to the community, by holding a special performance at the University of Kentucky’s Kroger Field on April 23, 2022. The eventful evening called “A Concert for Kentucky” will feature Willie Nelson and Family, Sheryl Crow and Yola. All proceeds will benefit Stapleton’s Outlaw State of Kind Hometown Fun.
The talented artist has partnered with the Blue Grass Community Foundation to create the charitable fund. His philanthropic efforts support a variety of local and national organizations directly impacting Kentucky.
Select All-American Road Show dates have been rescheduled. All tickets will be honored for the rescheduled dates. For those unable to attend, you have 30 days to obtain a refund from your point of purchase. Visit https://t.co/pCIyxVQkMW for more info. pic.twitter.com/YseKztjHwg
— Chris Stapleton (@ChrisStapleton) April 14, 2021
If you are already itching to get your hands on some tickets, you will have to wait a few more days. Tickets will go on sale on three separate dates: April 20, May 7, and June 11 at 10 AM local time.
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Here are Stapleton’s “All-American Road Show” Dates:
July 17—Chicago, IL—Wrigley Field
July 28—Gilford, NH—Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
July 29—Gilford, NH— Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
July 30—Gilford, NH—Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
August 5—Cuyahoga Falls, OH—Blossom Music Center
August 6—Clarkston, MI—DTE Energy Music Theatre
August 7—Clarkston, MI—DTE Energy Music Theatre
August 12—Charlotte, NC—PNC Music Pavilion
August 13—Raleigh, NC—Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek
August 14—Bristow, VA—Jiffy Lube Live
August 21—Arlington, TX—Globe Life Field
August 26—Tampa, FL—MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
August 27—Alpharetta, GA—Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
August 28—Atlanta, GA—Cellairis Bank Amphitheatre
September 16—Maryland Heights, MO—Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
September 17—Birmingham, AL—Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
September 18—Orange Beach, FL—The Wharf Amphitheatre
September 23—Bethel, NY—Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
September 24—Burgettstown, PA—Pavilion at Star Lake
September 25—Noblesville, IN—Ruoff Music Center
September 30—Virginia Beach, VA—Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater
October 1—Camden, NJ—BB&T Pavilion
October 2—Mansfield, MA—Xfinity Center
October 7—Syracuse, NY—St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview
October 8—New York, NY—Madison Square Garden
October 9—Holmdel, NJ—PNC Bank Arts Center
October 14—Columbia, MO—Mizzou Arena
October 15—Lincoln, NE—Pinnacle Bank Arena
October 16—Sioux Falls, SD—Denny Sanford PREMIER Center
October 21—Cincinnati, OH—Riverbend Music Center
October 22—Nashville, TN—Bridgestone Arena
October 23—Nashville, TN—Bridgestone Arena
October 28—Lubbock, TX—United Supermarket Arena
October 29—Albuquerque, NM—Isleta Amphitheater
October 30—Phoenix, AZ—Ak-Chin Pavilion
November 4—Austin, TX—Frank Erwin Center
November 5—Tulsa, OK—BOK Center
November 6—The Woodlands, TX—Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
November 18—Orlando, FL—Amway Center
November 19—Estero, FL—Hertz Arena
November 20—West Palm Beach, FL—iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
December 3—Memphis, TN—FedEx Forum
December 4—Biloxi, MS—Mississippi Coast Coliseum
December 5—Knoxville, TN—Thompson-Boling Arena
April 20, 2022—Toledo, OH—Huntington Center
April 21, 2022—Columbus, OH—Schottenstein Center
April 23, 2022—Lexington, KY—A Concert for Kentucky – Kroger Field
June 2, 2022—Nampa, ID—Ford Idaho Center Arena
June 3, 2022—Ridgefield, WA—Sunlight Supple Amphitheater
June 4, 2022—George, WA—Gorge Amphitheater
June 11, 2022—San Bernardino, CA—Glen Helen Amphitheater
June 16, 2022—Bakersfield, CA—Mechanics Bank Arena
June 17, 2022—Wheatland, CA—Toyota Amphitheatre
June 18, 2022—Mountain View, CA—Shoreline Amphitheatre
June 23, 2022—West Valley City, UT—Usana Amphitheater
June 24, 2022—Denver, CO—Ball Arena
June 25, 2022—Denver, CO—Ball Arena