Chris Stapleton will open his 2026 All-American Road Show with a concert at Nashville's Nissan Stadium on Saturday, May 23, 2026, launching a run that will take him through stadiums, arenas and amphitheaters across the United States and Canada. Lainey Wilson and Allen Stone will join him on the Nashville stop.
The Nashville date gives Stapleton an early anchor for a tour that will stretch into the fall and end Oct. 10, 2026, in Kansas City, Missouri. The schedule also includes shows in Jacksonville, Tampa, Charlotte, Portland, Vancouver, Cincinnati, Toronto, Detroit, Atlanta and Philadelphia, with two-night runs planned in North Charleston, Chula Vista, George, Shakopee, Boston and Kansas City.
The tour arrives after a busy stretch for Stapleton, whose last album was 2023's Higher and who won the Grammy for Best Country Solo Performance in February for “Bad As I Used To Be.” That combination makes the new road show both a return to the stage and a continuation of the momentum that has kept him among country music’s most dependable live draws.
Support acts will rotate throughout the tour, with Lainey Wilson, Allen Stone, Molly Tuttle, Grace Potter, Zach Top, the Teskey Brothers, Carter Faith, Ashley McBryde, Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs and Nikki Lane all set to appear on selected dates. The mix points to a broad tour built to move from market to market without repeating the same bill every night.
For Nashville, the opener is the clearest marker of what comes next: a long summer and fall route built around Stapleton’s voice, his catalog and a touring operation that will make the most of bigger rooms. The first night at Nissan Stadium sets the tone, and the final stop in Kansas City closes the loop on a year in which Chris Stapleton Nashville will again be a headline event.

