If you thought summer concerts were just for the kids, think again — the All-American Road Show is back and ready to prove that great live music only gets better with age. Chris Stapleton, one of country music’s most respected voices, has just expanded his 2026 All-American Road Show tour with more than 20 new dates across the U.S. and Canada, and the lineup is nothing short of spectacular.

For decades, fans have admired Stapleton’s soulful blend of country, blues, and Americana, and this tour continues to celebrate that tradition. What makes the 2026 shows especially exciting is not just the sheer number of venues — including stadiums like Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta), Fenway Park (Boston), and Nissan Stadium (Nashville) — but the incredible array of special guests joining him on select nights.
Among the artists joining the tour are Lainey Wilson, a reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year known for her commanding stage presence, and rising stars like Zach Top, Ashley McBryde, Carter Faith, Grace Potter, Molly Tuttle, and more. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or someone rediscovering your love for country roots music, there’s something powerful in seeing such diversity and talent share one stage.

Tickets are officially going on sale January 16, with early access available for fan club and select cardmember presales — a perfect chance to lock in seats to what many are calling “one of the must-see tours of the year.”
For many in their 40s, 50s, and 60s, Stapleton’s music strikes a nostalgic chord — rooted in classic storytelling and vocal richness that never goes out of style. This extended tour isn’t just a concert series: it’s a celebration of country music’s heart and soul, bringing fans together to sing along to the songs that feel like old friends and new favorites alike.