Chris Stapleton's All-American Road Show Tour

Chris Stapleton's All-American Road Show Tour[2] is the first solo and current headlining concert tour by American singer Chris Stapleton. It is in support of his second and third studio albums, From A Room: Volume 1 and From A Room: Volume 2. The tour began on May 5, 2017, in Alpharetta, Georgia and is scheduled to end on November 12, 2021, in Orlando, Florida.[3][4][5]

All-American Road Show Tour
Tour by Chris Stapleton
Associated albumFrom A Room: Volume 1 and From A Room: Volume 2
Start dateMay 5, 2017 (2017-05-05)
End dateNovember 12, 2021 (2021-11-12)
Legs7
No. of shows181
Attendance822,417 (in 2017)[1]
Box office38.3 million (in 2017)[1]
Chris Stapleton concert chronology

Background

The concert tour was announced on February 16, 2017. Tickets went on sale to fan club members beginning February 21, with general public on-sale February 24.[3] The tour started the same day that his second studio album From A Room: Volume 1 was released. Brothers Osborne, Lucie Silvas, Brent Cobb, Anderson East, Margo Price and Marty Stuart joined Stapleton as special guests playing selected dates. The 2018 dates were announced on January 29, 2018, with Cobb and Stuart set to return as special guests.[6]

Critical reception

Writing for Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Melissa Ruggieri reviewed the opening night, considering Stapleton generated "pure country warmth", and adding that his performances of "Fire Away" and "Traveller" demonstrated "both his versatility and commitment to authentic and unpretentious country."[7] Chuck Yarborough for The Plain Dealer opined Stapleton "actually sings like the love child of Marvin Gaye, Joe Cocker and the Hag. It's as if someone opened a vault and discovered a whole country division of Motown soul", and praised the opening acts Brent Cobb and Margo Price.[8] Reviewers Ruggieri and Yarborough considered Stapleton's solo performance of "Whiskey and You" a highlight of the night. Tulsa World journalist Andrea Eger, who attended Stapleton's first concert since he had to reschedule dates due to a hand injury, expressed, "there were absolutely no signs he wasn’t 100 percent–and he's one of those singers for whom recording simply does too little justice to the quality of his live vocals,"[9] while Cleveland Scene's Laura Morrison, who attended a different date, wrote, "his wizened and chest-aching vocals howled to the moon last night just as righteously as they do on his albums."[10] Joshua Tehee of Fresno Bee commented "the singer shined on songs like "Either Way", performed without the band. He managed to cut through the din with a guitar and vocal clarity that is hard to manage in an arena setting."[11]

Carrie Horton of The Boot said Stapleton "managed to meet–and exceed–expectations" during the second night at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena; she also noted "every song reveals a different side of Stapleton's talents", and added, "in many ways, Morgane Stapleton is as equal of a force onstage, bringing energy and a grounding sense of place to her husband every time he looks to his left."[12] Tom Szaroleta of The Florida Times-Union praised Stapleton as a performer, writing, "[...] it was Stapleton, a bass player and a drummer. No fiddles, no pedal steel, no keyboards or backup singers; no place to hide."[13] Kevin Coffey of Omaha World-Herald shared a similar sentiment, saying, "Stapleton played lead and rhythm on every tune, and he did it very well, even busting out some bluesy solos that went on and on."[14] The Columbus Dispatch's Margaret Quamme noted, "many of the songs were compact, but he also managed to weave in long guitar solos without seeming self-indulgent", and concluded her review saying, "Stopping only occasionally for a quick "thank you" to the audience, Stapleton revealed the rich variety behind country music, and its deep connections to other musical forms."[15]

For Dallas Observer, Holly Lafon wrote, "Stapleton's show was refreshingly free of the overglamorized accoutrement of country's current biggest pop stars. He traded fancy hair and flashing lights for a stripped-down presentation.[...] Only three other musicians joined him onstage. It seems to be, as he has said elsewhere, all about the music." Lafon also complimented his vocals, saying, "Stapleton's voice also sounded as pure and versatile as it does on his albums."[16] Grary Graff of The Oakland Press commented, "the production suited Stapleton perfectly. A low-key performer by nature, he kept the focus on the playing [...] The range of his repertoire stretched from stone country to hard rock with plenty of soulful blues in between [...] When he let his guitar do the talking–playing a succession of vintage instruments that had any aficionado drooling–Stapleton was a force to be reckoned with, searing and shredding on songs such as "Death Row", "Second To Know" and extended versions of "The Devil Named Music", "Outlaw State Of Mind" and the show-closing "Sometimes I Cry."[17] Several reviewers highlighted Stapleton showing a "fun-loving personality" while introducing the members of his band as a noteworthy part of the concert.[9][11][17]

Set list

The following set list is representative of the show on February 10, 2019. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.[18]

  1. "Midnight Train to Memphis"
  2. "Them Stems"
  3. "Nobody to Blame"
  4. "Hard Livin'"
  5. "Millionaire"
  6. "Fire Away"
  7. "Might As Well Get Stoned"
  8. "When the Stars Come Out"
  9. "Was it 26"
  10. "Whiskey and You"
  11. "Broken Halos"
  12. "Second One to Know"
  13. "Traveller"
  14. "I Was Wrong"
  15. "The Devil Named Music"
  16. "Parachute"
  17. "Tennessee Whiskey"

Encore

  1. "Outlaw State of Mind"
  2. "Death Row"
  3. "Sometimes I Cry"
Notes

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, amount of available tickets, and gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
Leg 1[3][21][22]
May 5, 2017 Alpharetta United States Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Brothers Osborne
Lucie Silvas
24,970 / 24,970 $1,341,641
May 6, 2017
May 11, 2017 Virginia Beach Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater 11,061 / 19,823 $549,196
May 12, 2017 Raleigh Coastal Credit Union Music Park 19,980 / 19,980 $851,025
May 13, 2017 Charlotte PNC Music Pavilion 18,845 / 18,845 $900,324
May 18, 2017 Chula Vista Mattress Firm Amphitheatre 13,563 / 19,582 $684,462
May 19, 2017 Phoenix Ak-Chin Pavilion 17,879 / 19,598 $820,359
May 20, 2017 Inglewood The Forum
May 23, 2017 Morrison Red Rocks Amphitheatre 19,050 / 19,050 $1,214,035
May 24, 2017
June 22, 2017 Tulsa BOK Center Anderson East
Brent Cobb
12,187 / 12,187 $735,849
June 23, 2017[lower-alpha 1] Manhattan Tuttle Creek Lake State Park N/A N/A
June 24, 2017[lower-alpha 2] North Platte Wild West Arena N/A
July 14, 2017 Mansfield Xfinity Center Anderson East
Brent Cobb
14,925 / 19,900 $760,760
July 15, 2017 Hartford Xfinity Theatre 12,635 / 24,087 $568,868
July 16, 2017 Darien Darien Lake Performing Arts Center 10,956 / 21,549 $370,628
July 20, 2017 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center 10,792 / 16,924 $391,250
July 21, 2017 Wantagh Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater 11,568 / 13,649 $571,183
July 22, 2017 Bristow Jiffy Lube Live 20,122 / 22,667 $933,567
July 28, 2017[lower-alpha 3] George The Gorge Amphitheatre N/A N/A
July 29, 2017[lower-alpha 4] Central Point Jackson County Expo N/A
July 30, 2017[lower-alpha 5] Mountain Home East of Mountain Home N/A
August 3, 2017 Duluth AMSOIL Arena Margo Price
Brent Cobb
6,844 / 6,844 $453,153
August 4, 2017[lower-alpha 6] Prairie du Chien Wisconsin Campgrounds N/A N/A
August 5, 2017 Maryland Heights Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre Margo Price
Brent Cobb
18,859 / 18,859 $723,571
August 10, 2017 Hershey Giant Center 7,615 / 9,016 $490,506
August 11, 2017 Burgettstown KeyBank Pavilion 12,672 / 13,507 $396,788
August 12, 2017 Camden BB&T Pavilion 11,434 / 25,413 $385,952
August 17, 2017 Toronto Canada Budweiser Stage 15,998 / 15,998 $664,723
August 18, 2017 Cuyahoga Falls United States Blossom Music Center 14,364 / 20,467 $576,725
August 19, 2017 Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre 14,903 / 15,028 $681,887
August 25, 2017 Gilford Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion 16,902 / 17,568 $879,030
August 26, 2017
August 31, 2017 Fresno Save Mart Center Anderson East
Lucie Silvas
8,911 / 11,721 $553,153
September 1, 2017 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre 17,305 / 22,000 $763,689
September 2, 2017 Wheatland Toyota Amphitheatre 18,215 / 18,500 $865,231
September 8, 2017 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center 20,341 / 20,341 $824,806
September 9, 2017 Noblesville Klipsch Music Center 23,070 / 24,740 $867,955
September 15, 2017 Southaven BankPlus Amphitheater Anderson East
Brent Cobb
13,095 / 13,095 $637,657
September 16, 2017 Pelham Oak Mountain Amphitheatre 10,250 / 10,250 $553,008
October 5, 2017 Moline TaxSlayer Center Margo Price
Brent Cobb
7,317 / 10,146 $435,638
October 6, 2017 Des Moines Wells Fargo Arena 12,519 / 13,150 $794,174
October 7, 2017 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center 14,511 / 14,511 $930,938
October 13, 2017 Nashville Bridgestone Arena Brothers Osborne
Brent Cobb
27,865 / 27,865 $1,743,783
October 14, 2017
October 19, 2017 Baton Rouge Raising Cane's River Center Arena Marty Stuart
Brent Cobb
7,683 / 7,683 $511,927
October 20, 2017 San Antonio AT&T Center 11,774 / 12,647 $689,071
October 21, 2017 Bossier City CenturyLink Center 11,614 / 11,614 $766,106
October 26, 2017 Austin Austin360 Amphitheater 13,114 / 13,114 $695,734
October 27, 2017 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion 16,571 / 16,571 $760,144
October 28, 2017 Dallas Starplex Pavilion 20,054 / 20,054 $893,221
November 2, 2017 Charleston Charleston Civic Center 8,313 / 8,313 $513,985
November 3, 2017 Columbus Nationwide Arena 13,406 / 13,406 $873,805
November 4, 2017 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena 10,351 / 10,351 $656,408
November 10, 2017 Tampa MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre 18,714 / 19,222 $734,986
November 11, 2017 Jacksonville Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena 11,373 / 11,373 $706,407
November 16, 2017 North Little Rock Verizon Arena 12,837 / 14,227 $703,948
November 17, 2017 Oklahoma City Chesapeake Energy Arena 11,591 / 11,852 $687,431
November 18, 2017 Omaha CenturyLink Center Omaha 12,842 / 14,139 $722,147
Leg 2[4]
June 16, 2018 Brandon United States Brandon Amphitheatere Marty Stuart
Brent Cobb
June 22, 2018 Rogers Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion
June 28, 2018 Darien Darien Lake Amphitheatre
June 29, 2018 Camden BB&T Pavilion
June 30, 2018 Mansfield Xfinity Center
July 13, 2018 Maryland Heights Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
July 19, 2018 Spokane Spokane Arena
July 20, 2018 Ridgefield Sunlight Supply Amphitheater
July 21, 2018 Auburn White River Amphitheatre
July 26, 2018 Stateline Harveys Outdoor Amphitheater
July 27, 2018 Wheatland Toyota Amphitheatre
July 28, 2018 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre
August 2, 2018 Billings Rimrock Auto Arena at MetraPark
August 3, 2018 Missoula Adams Center
August 4, 2018 Nampa Ford Idaho Center Arena
August 9, 2018 Albuquerque Isleta Amphitheater
August 10, 2018 Denver Pepsi Center
August 11, 2018 West Valley City USANA Amphitheatre
August 16, 2018 Chula Vista Mattress Firm Amphitheatre
August 17, 2018 Anaheim Honda Center
August 18, 2018 Inglewood The Forum
August 23, 2018 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Performing Arts Center
August 24, 2018 Gilford Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
August 25, 2018
Leg 3[4]
October 4, 2018 Cincinnati United States Riverbend Music Center Marty Stuart
Brent Cobb
October 5, 2018 Noblesville Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center
October 6, 2018 Tinley Park Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
October 11, 2018 Charlotte PNC Music Pavilion
October 12, 2018 Raleigh Coastal Credit Union Music Park
October 13, 2018 Bristow Jiffy Lube Live
October 18, 2018 Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
October 19, 2018 Alpharetta Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
October 20, 2018 Atlanta Lakewood Amphitheatre
October 25, 2018 Columbia, SC Colonial Life Arena
October 26, 2018 Knoxville Thompson–Boling Arena
October 27, 2018 Lexington Rupp Arena
November 2, 2018 New York City Madison Square Garden
November 3, 2018 Charlottesville John Paul Jones Arena
November 4, 2018 Baltimore Royal Farms Arena
Leg 4
July 9, 2019 Allentown United States PPL Center Margo Price
The Marcus King Band
July 19, 2019 Omaha CHI Health Center Omaha
July 25, 2019 Bangor Darling's Waterfront Pavilion
July 26, 2019 Bethel Bethel Woods Center
July 27, 2019 Hopewell Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center
August 1, 2019 Charleston Charleston Civic Center
August 2, 2019 Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theater
August 9, 2019 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center
August 10, 2019 Burgettstown KeyBank Pavilion
August 11, 2019 Columbia, MD Merriweather Post Pavilion
August 15, 2019 Erie Erie Insurance Arena Brent Cobb
The Marcus King Band
August 16, 2019 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena
August 17, 2019 Toronto Canada Budweiser Stage
August 22, 2019 Wichita United States Intrust Bank Arena
August 23, 2019 North Little Rock Verizon Arena
August 24, 2019 Bossier City CenturyLink Center
August 29, 2019 Huntsville Von Braun Center
August 31, 2019 Orange Beach The Wharf Amphitheater
Leg 5[23]
October 3, 2019 Springfield United States JQH Arena Brothers Osborne
Kendell Marvel
8,392 / 8,392 $738,211
October 4, 2019 Oklahoma City Chesapeake Energy Arena 11,898 / 11,898 $1,057,990
October 5, 2019 Memphis FedExForum 12,563 / 12,563 $1,101,094
October 10, 2019 Jacksonville Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
October 11, 2019 Tampa MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre 18,559 / 18,559 $1,229,271
October 12, 2019 West Palm Beach Coral Sky Amphitheatre 18,839 / 18,839 $1,062,373
October 17, 2019 North Charleston North Charleston Coliseum 8,349 / 8,349 $791,863
October 18, 2019 Virginia Beach Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater 20,283 / 20,283 $1,115,030
October 19, 2019 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum 13,358 / 13,358 $1,275,131
October 24, 2019 Madison Alliant Energy Center 8,473 / 8,473 $753,510
October 25, 2019 Peoria Peoria Civic Center 9,095 / 9,095 $771,409
October 26, 2019 Kansas City Sprint Center 13,127 / 13,127 $1,153,205
November 1, 2019 Greenville Bon Secours Wellness Arena 10,566 / 10,566 $1,031,721
November 2, 2019 Louisville KFC Yum! Center 15,748 / 15,748 $1,394,874
Leg 6
March 11, 2020 Corpus Christi United States American Bank Center Jamey Johnson
Yola
Leg 7
August 29, 2020 Chicago United States Wrigley Field The Highwomen
Jason Isbell
Mike Campbell
Leg 8
November 21, 2020 Arlington United States Globe Life Field Willie Nelson

Jamey Johnson

Yola

April 21, 2021 Toledo Huntington Center Jamey Johnson

Yola

April 22, 2021 Columbus Schottenstein Center
April 24, 2021 Lexington Kroger Field Willie Nelson
Sheryl Crow
Yola
June 5, 2021 San Bernardino Glen Helen Amphitheater Dwight Yoakam
Mike Campbell
June 10, 2021 Nampa Ford Idaho Center Arena Margo Price
Mike Campbell
June 11, 2021 Ridgefield Sunlight Supply Amphitheater
June 12, 2021 George The Gorge Amphitheatre
June 17, 2021 Bakersfield Mechanics Bank Arena
June 18, 2021 Wheatland Toyota Amphitheatre
June 19, 2021 Mountain View Shorline Amphitheatre
June 24, 2021 West Valley City USANA Amphitheatre Sheryl Crow
Mike Campbell
June 25, 2021 Denver Pepsi Center
June 26, 2021
July 8, 2021 Milwaukee Summerfest Sheryl Crow
July 10, 2021 Camden BB&T Pavilion Elle King
Kendell Marvel
July 23, 2021 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center Sheryl Crow
Kendell Marvel
July 24, 2021 Syracuse Lakeview Amphitheater
July 28, 2021 Gilford Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion Elle King

Nikki Lane

July 29, 2021
July 31, 2021 Minneapolis U.S. Bank Stadium George Strait
Little Big Town
August 5, 2021 Cuyahoga Falls Blossom Music Center Elle King
Kendell Marvel
August 7, 2021 Notre Dame Notre Dame Stadium George Strait

Brothers Osbourne

August 12, 2021 Charlotte PNC Music Pavilion Elle King
Kendell Marvel
August 13, 2021 Raleigh Costal Credit Union Music Park
August 19, 2021 Des Moines Iowa State Fair Nikki Lane
August 20, 2021 Tulsa BOK Center The Marcus King Band
Yola
September 18, 2021 Biloxi Mississippi Coast Coliseum The Macus King Band
September 23, 2021 Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena The Marcus King Band
Yola
October 1, 2021 Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall
October 2, 2021 Mansfield Xfinity Center Elle King
Kendell Marvel
October 8, 2021 New York City Madison Square Garden The Marcus King Band
Yola
October 14, 2021 Columbia, MO Mizzou Arena
October 15, 2021 Lincoln Pinnacle Bank Arena
October 16, 2021 Sioux Falls Denny Sanford Premier Center Elle King
Nikki Lane
October 22, 2021 Nashville Bridgestone Arena The Marcus King Band
Yola
October 23, 2021
October 28, 2021 Lubbock United Supermarkets Arena
October 29, 2021 Albuquerque Isleta Amphitheater Dwight Yoakam
Mike Campbell
October 30, 2021 Phoenix Ak-Chin Pavilion
November 4, 2021 Austin Frank Erwin Center Jamey Johnson

Yola

November 11, 2021 Estero Hertz Arena Sheryl Crow
Kendell Marvel
November 12, 2021 Orlando Amway Center

Cancelled Shows

Date City Country Venue Reason
March 21, 2020 Birmingham United States Legacy Arena Coronavirus Outbreak

Notes

  1. The June 23, 2017 concert was part of the Country Stampede Music Festival.[3]
  2. The June 24, 2017 concert was part of the Nebraskaland Days event.[3]
  3. The July 28, 2017 concert was part of the Watershed Music Festival.[3]
  4. The July 29, 2017 concert was part of the Country Crossings Music Festival.[3]
  5. The July 30, 2017 concert was part of the Mountain Home Country Music Festival.[3]
  6. The August 4, 2017 concert was part of the Country on the River Music Festival.[3]

References

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  4. Rice, Nicholas (January 29, 2018). "Chris Stapleton To Continue All-American Road Show Tour in 2018, Headlining Madison Square Garden". Billboard. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
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  7. Ruggieri, Melissa (May 6, 2017). "Concert review: Chris Stapleton generates pure country warmth at Verizon Amphitheatre show". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved April 12, 2018.
  8. Yarborough, Chuck (August 19, 2017). "Chris Stapleton headlines a night of real country at Blossom (concert review, photos)". The Plain Dealer. Retrieved April 12, 2018.
  9. Eger, Andrea (June 24, 2017). "Review: Chris Stapleton gives impressive show at Tulsa's BOK Center". Tulsa World. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
  10. Morrison, Laura (August 19, 2017). "Chris Stapleton's Blossom Performance Showed Real Country at Its Finest". Cleveland Scene. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
  11. Tehee, Joshua (August 31, 2017). "Chris Stapleton, better later than never, brings Southern soul to Save Mart Center crowd". Fresno Bee. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
  12. Horton, Carrie (October 16, 2017). "Review: Chris Stapleton Gives Nashville an All-American Road Show". The Boot. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
  13. Szaroleta, Tom (November 11, 2017). "Concert review: Stapleton may be vocalist of the year, but he's no slouch on the guitar". The Florida Times-Union. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
  14. Coffey, Kevin (November 21, 2017). "Review: Chris Stapleton closes out tour with some set list surprises in Omaha". Omaha World-Herald. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
  15. Quamme, Margaret (November 4, 2017). "Concert review: Chris Stapleton: Rich blend of country, blues enough to fill arena". The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved April 12, 2018.
  16. Lafon, Holly (October 28, 2017). "Chris Stapleton Reveals Wife Is Expecting Twins During Refreshing and Chilly Dallas Show". Dallas Observer. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
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