Where to buy tickets, schedule, dates
Three things in life are certain.
Death, taxes and Chris Stapleton’s annual ‘All-American Road Show Tour.’
Dating back to 2017 — excluding 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic — the ten-time Grammy winner has embarked on a nationwide summer tour along with a host of country-fried special guests.
This year, the 46-year-old Kentucky native will his talents on the road from June all the way until October along with Marcus King, Nikki Lane, The War and Treaty, Brittney Spencer, Grace Potter and more on select dates.
Midway through the run, Stapleton and co. are scheduled to make a trio of New York stops. First, they’ll drop into Albany’s MVP Arena on Friday, June 20. The following month the gang swings into Belmont Park’s UBS Arena on Wednesday, July 23 and then NYC’s Madison Square Garden on Friday, July 25.
The tour comes in support of the country superstar’s November 2023 album “Higher.” However, after reviewing Set List FM, fans can likely expect Stapleton to deliver, ahem, staples from his deep back catalog including but not limited to “Tennessee Whiskey,” “Traveller” and “Broken Halos” among others.
Fans can purchase tickets for all upcoming ‘All-American Road Show’ shows on sites like Vivid Seats; the official on-sale is Friday, Jan. 17.
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Chris Stapleton tour schedule 2025
A complete calendar including all ‘All-American Road Show Tour’ dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.
Harley Davidson Homecoming 2025
As of now, the 19-time CMA Awards winner and Hank Williams Jr. are the only two headliners announced for the mid-July Milwaukee festival.
If you’d like to pick up your passes way in advance, you can grab them here.
Chris Stapleton set list
Stapleton, 46, doesn’t always stick to the script when he performs live.
Still, to give you an idea of what to expect when you catch the husky-voiced singer live, here’s what he played at a recent gig including some classic Stapleton staples, covers, and newer tracks, courtesy of Set List FM:
01.) “White Horse”
02.) “Nobody to Blame”
03.) “Second One to Know”
04.) “When the Stars Come Out”
05.) “Millionaire” (Kevin Welch cover)
06.) “Crosswind”
07.) “Might as Well Get Stoned”
08.) “Think I’m in Love With You”
09.) “South Dakota”
10.) “Mountains of My Mind”
11.) “Joy of My Life” (John Fogerty cover)
12.) “Arkansas”
13.) “Starting Over”
14.) “You Should Probably Leave”
15.) “Parachute”
16.) “Cold”
17.) “Free Bird / The Devil Named Music”
18.) “Traveller”
19.) “Fire Away”
20.) “Outlaw State of Mind”
21.) “Tennessee Whiskey” (David Allan Coe cover)
Encore
22.) “Broken Halos”
23.) “Sometimes I Cry”
Chris Stapleton special guests
At all ‘All-American Road Show Tour’ concerts, Stapleton will bring a handful of talented friends along for the ride.
To make sure you’re familiar with their respective sounds, our team found each act’s most streamed song on Spotify.
Enjoy.
Marcus King: “Sucker”
Nikki Lane: “Breaking Up Slowly”
The War and Treaty: “Hey Driver”
Brittney Spencer: “BLACKBIIRD”
Grace Potter: “Love Is Love”
Allen Stone: “Consider Me”
Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives: “Same Old Train”
Maggie Rose: “Change The Whole Thing”
Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs: “F— That Guy”
Chris Stapleton new music
Stapleton dropped his fifth studio album “Higher” in November 2023.
Made up of 14 soulful tracks, the record features all the classic elements that make Stapleton records special. That’s to say, “Higher” is soulful, lo-fi and painfully vulnerable.
We were particularly moved by the tearful sing-a-long “What Am I Gonna Do,” hard-edged “South Dakota” and stripped down, intimate “It Takes A Woman.”
Bluesy “Think I’m In Love With You,” laid-back “Loving You On My Mind” and low-key “Higher” are also worthy of repeat plays.
Still, the must-listen here is the anthemic, hard-charging “White Horse” that Stapleton absolutely wails on for nearly 4.5 minutes.
The country-fried “Crosswind” ain’t half bad either.
To listen to the heartfelt “Higher” in its entirety, you can find the classic rock-like album here.
Country stars on tour in 2025
A slew of your favorite boot stompin’, honky tonk country icons will be out and about all next year.
Here are just five you won’t want to miss in the next few months.
Who else is on the road? Take a look at our list of the 95 biggest concert tours in 2025 to find the show for you.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change