Chris Stapleton has officially expanded his All-American Road Show, announcing 20 additional tour dates.
The newly added run includes major stadium stops in Nashville at Nissan Stadium, Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium, and Detroit’s Ford Field, with Lainey Wilson joining as a special guest on select shows. The tour will also visit Toronto’s Rogers Stadium and Boston’s Fenway Park, where Zach Top will appear as a very special guest.
Additional dates throughout the tour will feature a rotating lineup of support acts, including Allen Stone, Ashley McBryde, Carter Faith, Grace Potter, Maggie Rose, Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs, Molly Tuttle, Nikki Lane, and The Teskey Brothers.
Tickets for the newly announced shows go on sale to the general public on Friday, January 16 at 10 a.m. local time. Fan club members will receive early access through an exclusive pre-sale running from Tuesday, January 13 through Thursday, January 15. Citi cardmembers and Verizon customers will also have access to early pre-sale opportunities for select dates.
Stapleton, an 11-time Grammy winner, 19-time CMA Award winner, and 21-time ACM Award winner, could add to his accolades at the upcoming Grammy Awards, where he is nominated for four honors. These include Best Country Song for “A Song To Sing” with Miranda Lambert, Best Country Solo Performance for “Bad As I Used To Be,” and two nominations for Best Country Duo/Group Performance, including “Honky Tonk Hall of Fame” with George Strait.
The expanded All-American Road Show continues through October 2026, with performances scheduled across North America at festivals, amphitheaters, arenas, and stadiums.


