Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show Tour 2025
- Feb 25, 2025, Melbourne, Australia
American country singer Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show Tour has entertained fans since 2017.
However, the seven-year tour is expected to come to an end in 2025, providing fans with one last opportunity to see the multi-Grammy Award-winning artist in concert before he takes a well-deserved break.
If you would love to see him on stage soon, keep reading for helpful details on Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show Tour 2025, including the dates, destinations, setlist, and more.
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When and Where is the All-American Road Show Tour 2025?
The All-American Road Show Tour started on May 5, 2017, and will conclude on March 8, 2025.
After traveling across North America and enjoying various stops in Mexico, England, Scotland, and Ireland, Chris Stapleton will finish the 2025 leg of his tour in Australia and New Zealand.
If you are based in Melbourne, you could buy tickets to see the country star at Rod Laver Arena on February 25 and 26, 2025.
Also, he is scheduled to perform at Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Brisbane on February 28 and March 1, 2025, or you can watch him live at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on March 4 or 5, 2025.
The Spark Arena in Auckland, New Zealand, will be the final stop on the All-American Road Show Tour, providing fans with one last chance to watch the concert.
What is the Setlist for the All-American Road Show Tour?
Chris Stapleton may adjust his setlist before a show, meaning it is difficult to provide an official setlist for an upcoming show in Australia or New Zealand.
However, the following setlist from February 2019 may provide an insight into the songs he is likely to perform:
- “Midnight Train to Memphis”
- “Them Stems”
- “Nobody to Blame”
- “Hard Livin'”
- “Millionaire”
- “Fire Away”
- “Might As Well Get Stoned”
- “When the Stars Come Out”
- “Was it 26”
- “Whiskey and You”
- “Broken Halos”
- “Second One to Know”
- “Traveller”
- “I Was Wrong”
- “The Devil Named Music”
- “Parachute”
- “Tennessee Whiskey”
Encore:
- “Outlaw State of Mind”
- “Death Row”
- “Sometimes I Cry”
Who Will be the Opening Act on the Tour?
Chris Stapleton has had some fantastic supporting acts throughout his All-American Road Show Tour, such as Anderson East, Lyle Lovett, Ashley McBryde, Sheryl Crow, Zach Bryan, Little Big Town, Lainey Wilson, Miranda Lambert, and even Willie Nelson.
If you are attending a concert in Australia or New Zealand, you might be delighted to learn that Grammy-nominated musician Marcus King, from The Marcus King Band, will be the opening act on the 2025 leg of the tour.
What Have Top Critics Said About the Tour?
Chris Stapleton has received many positive reviews about his All-American Road Show Tour since it started in 2017.
For example, Holly Lafon from the Dallas Observer wrote, “Stapleton’s show was refreshingly free of the over-glamorized accouterment 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.”
Also, Laura Morrison from Cleveland Scene said, “his wizened and chest-aching vocals howled to the moon last night just as righteously as they do on his albums.”
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