Chris Stapleton is bringing his All American Roadshow Tour to Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida on Saturday June 13th 2026, with Lainey Wilson and Allen Stone opening before the headliner takes the stage. The concert is expected to draw over 65,000 fans, turning the stadium show into one of the biggest live-music nights on the calendar.
That is why fans are looking for the details now: parking, timing and entry rules matter when a crowd that large is headed to one venue. Parking can be pre-purchased through the Raymond James Parking portal, the lots are set to open around midday, and heavy congestion is expected on N Dale Mabry Highway and Himes Avenue.
Allen Stone is scheduled to start around 6pm, with Lainey Wilson performing before Chris Stapleton’s headline set. Stapleton’s set is expected to begin around 9pm, though set-times can vary from night to night, which is why the schedule is being treated as a window rather than a fixed clock time.
The Tampa stop also comes with a setlist expectation that extends beyond the openers. Fans can expect songs including Parachute, Arkansas, Think I’m in Love With You, It Takes a Woman, Joy of My Life, Broken Halos and White Horse, with Tennessee Whiskey likely to close the night as the final song or an encore. Lainey Wilson may also reappear during Stapleton’s set, a reminder that the night is being built less like a standard opener-headliner split and more like a shared stage show.
There are practical limits, too. Raymond James Stadium will allow clear bags measuring 12” x 6” x 12” or smaller, along with small clutch bags of 4.5” x 6.5”. Ride-share users are directed to Lot 6 off Himes Avenue, and Himes Avenue is likely to close immediately after the concert to keep pedestrian traffic moving safely. Fans considering resale tickets are being told to use a legitimate vendor, a caution that carries extra weight when demand is expected to be this high.
For readers following Stapleton’s tour, the Tampa date fits into a larger run that has already drawn attention this spring, including a previous stop at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee. The open question is not whether the show will be big. It is whether Wilson will join Stapleton onstage again during the Tampa set, and if she does, which songs will bring her back out.

