Chris Stapleton Extends All-American Road Show Into 2026
The six just-announced shows will feature no opening act.

Chris Stapleton; Photo by Andy Barron
Chris Stapleton just announced an extension of his All-American Road Show into 2026 with six newly added “An Evening With Chris Stapleton” dates.
These special concerts will feature the 11x GRAMMY, 19x CMA, and 21x ACM Award winner performing with his full band, and with no opening act. The run includes back-to-back nights in three cities: Las Vegas (Feb. 4–5), Thackerville (Feb. 20–21), and Uncasville (Feb. 27–28), giving fans multiple chances to catch the show.

Tickets will be available for pre-order on Wednesday, September 24 at 10:00am local with general on-sale beginning Friday, September 26 at 10:00am local.
The newly announced dates come during another milestone year for Stapleton. He’s up for three honors at the 59th Annual CMA Awards (Entertainer of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year, and Music Video of the Year for “Think I’m In Love With You”) and earlier this year earned his fifth win for Male Artist of the Year at the 60th Annual ACM Awards.
Earlier this month, Chris Stapleton popped up to perform alongside Post Malone in Paris, France, teaming up with the genre-bending star to perform “California Sober” from Posty’s debut country album, F-1 Trillion. The superstars previously teamed up to perform the song at the 2024 CMA Awards.
On the radio charts, Stapleton is turning is heads with “A Song To Sing,” his duet with Miranda Lambert. The longtime friends brought the song to life in a retro music video, filmed at the Brentwood Skate Center just south of Nashville.

Lambert previously revealed that the song had her and Stapleton channeling their inner Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers. For the music video, they leaned even further into that spirit by borrowing pieces from the icons’ estates: Lambert wore a pair of Parton’s gold clip-on hoops, while Stapleton donned a lion necklace once owned by Rogers.
Co-written by Lambert, Stapleton, Jesse Frasure, and Jenee Fleenor, and produced by Dave Cobb, the song became the biggest streaming debut of Lambert’s career so far and continues to climb the charts at country radio.
Click below to watch the music video now.
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