Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show Postponed Until 2021
Country superstar Chris Stapleton has postponed his All-American Road Show until 2021 amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The Grammy-winning singer and…
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Country superstar Chris Stapleton has postponed his All-American Road Show until 2021 amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Grammy-winning singer and his wife, Morgane, shared the news with fans earlier this week, citing the “health and safety of our fans, touring family, and the communities we travel through” as their number one concern and priority.
“We appreciate your patience and understanding as we all navigate these unusual times,” they shared in a letter to fans. “We miss seeing your faces in the crowd, hearing your voices and sharing the moments that we can only have when we come together in music. We hope to see you next year. Until then we wish you all good health & safety. Stay strong & God bless.”
In their message to fans, the couple also shared that rescheduled dates for shows at Globe Life Field in Arlington and Wrigley Field in Chicago will be announced as soon as possible, pending the final Major League Baseball schedule for 2021. Additionally, they revealed their concert at Truist Park in Atlanta has been canceled and tickets will be automatically refunded.
Fans who previously purchased tickets are being asked to hang on to them as they will be valid at the newly rescheduled dates. Refunds will also be available for those who are unable to make the new dates.
Fans can visit Stapleton’s tour page for additional details.
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