Chris Stapleton Announces New Tour and New Music

Chris Stapleton announced this morning (Feb. 16) that he will be headed to a city near you on his All-American Road Show Tour.

Chris’ tour kicks off on March 9 in Houston, Texas, with stops in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Denver, Pittsbrugh, New York and St. Louis. Accompanying the Kentucky native on the road, will be special guests Brothers Osborne, Lucie Silvas, Anderson East, Brent Cobb and Margo Price.

But that’s not all. The reigning CMA Male Vocalist of the Year will be releasing a new album on May 5. No further information was given on the album, but more details will be forthcoming.

Two years ago in May, Chris released his award winning album, Traveller—which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Country Albums chart—making it one of the best-selling first weeks by a debut country artist in 2015. Chris was recently nominated for three awards at the 52nd Annual ACM Awards, including Male Vocalist of the Year, Song of the Year (“Tennessee Whiskey”) and Video of the Year (“Fire Away”).

Exclusive Fan Club pre-sales will begin Tuesday, February 21 and public ticket sales begin Friday, February 24 at 10:00am local time. For more information on ticket sales go to Chris’ fan club website.

Chris Stapleton’s All-American Roadshow Tour

March 9 —Houston—Rodeo Houston
March 18—London, Ontario—Budweiser Gardens* (SOLD OUT)
March 19—Ottawa, Ontario—Canadian Tire Centre*
March 22—Winnipeg, Manitoba—MTS Centre*
March 24—Calgary, Alberta—Scotiabank Saddledome*
March 25—Edmonton, Albera—Rexall Place*
March 27—Vancouver, British Columbia—Rogers Arena*
March 28—Seattle—Key Arena†
March 30—Las Vegas—Pearl Theater – Palms Casino Resort† (SOLD OUT)
April 6—Columbus, Ga.—Columbus Civic Center† (SOLD OUT)
April 8—Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.—Tortuga Music Festival
April 20—Roanoke, Va.—Berglund Center‡ (SOLD OUT)
April 21—Pikeville, Ky.—East Kentucky Expo Center‡ (SOLD OUT)
April 22—Pikeville, Ky.—East Kentucky Expo Center‡ (SOLD OUT)
April 27—Columbia, Mo.—Mizzou Arena+
April 28—Cape Girardeau, Mo.—Show Me Center+ (SOLD OUT)
April 29—Bloomington, Ill.—U.S. Cellular Coliseum+ (SOLD OUT)
May 5—Alpharetta, Ga.—Verizon Amphitheatre§
May 11—Virginia Beach, Va.—Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at VA Beach§
May 12—Raleigh, N.C.—Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek§
May 13—Charlotte, N.C.—PNC Music Pavilion§
May 18—San Diego—Mattress Firm Amphitheatre§
May 19—Phoenix—Ak-Chin Pavilion§
May 20—Los Angeles—The Forum§
May 23—Denver—Red Rocks Amphitheatre§
June 1—Fresno, Calif.—Save Mart Center at Fresno State§
June 2— Mountain View, Calif.—Shoreline Amphitheatre§
June 3—Wheatland, Calif.—Toyota Amphitheatre§
June 9—Southaven, Miss.—BankPlus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove#
June 10—Birmingham, Ala.—Oak Mountain Amphitheatre#
June 15—Charleston, W.V.—Charleston Civic Center#
June 16—Cincinnati—Riverbend Music Center#
June 17—Indianapolis—Klipsch Music Center#
June 22—Tulsa, Okla.—BOK Center#
June 23—Manhattan, Kan.—Country Stampede
June 24—North Platte, Neb.—Nebraskaland Days
June 29—Chicago—Wrigley Field†† (SOLD OUT)
July 5—Milwaukee—Summerfest††
July 6—Milwaukee—Summerfest††
July 14—Mansfield, Mass.—Xfinity Center#
July 15—Hartford, Conn.—The XFINITY Theatre#
July 16—Darien Lake, N.Y.—Darien Lake Performing Arts Center#
July 20—Holmdel, N.J.—P.N.C. Bank Arts Center#
July 21—Wantagh, N.Y.—Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater#
July 22—Bristow, Va.—Jiffy Lube Live#
July 28—George, Wash.—Watershed Festival
July 29—Central Point, Ore.—Country Crossings Music Festival
July 30—Mountain Home, Idaho—Mountain Home Country Music Festival
August 3—Duluth, Minn.—AMSOIL Arena**
August 4—Prairie Du Chien, Wis.—Country on the River
August 5—St. Louis—Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre**
August 10—Hershey, Pa.—Giant Center**
August 11—Pittsburgh—KeyBank Pavilion**
August 12—Philadelphia—BB&T Pavilion**
August 17—Toronto, Ontario—Budweiser Stage**
August 18—Cleveland—Blossom Music Center**
August 19—Clarkston, Mich.—DTE Energy Music Theatre**
August 25 – Gilford, N.H. – Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion**
*with special guest Lindi Ortega
†with special guest Maren Morris
‡with special guest Brent Cobb
+with special guest Lucie Silvas
§with special guests Brothers Osborne and Lucie Silvas
#with special guests Anderson East and Brent Cobb
**with special guests Margo Price and Brent Cobb
††with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers

Photo by John Shearer/Getty Images for CMT

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