Chris Stapleton’s ‘All-American Road Show’ Goes Down Under
on Apr 03, 2024
Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show is already going strong, and the country music star has just added a few extra tour dates in Australia and New Zealand at the beginning of 2025.
On Tuesday (April 2), Chris Stapleton made a thrilling announcement — his All-American Road Show tour is set to hit stages across Australia and New Zealand for multiple shows.
2025 Australia & New Zealand Tour Dates
- February 25 – Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena
- February 28 – Brisbane Entertainment Centre
- March 4 – Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena
- March 7 – Auckland’s Spark Arena
Adding to the excitement, Grammy-nominated blues rocker Marcus King will be joining Stapleton as a special guest for all dates.
Presale Information
Eager fans can secure their tickets early through the presale event, which will be available via Stapleton’s fan club. Additionally, Ticketmaster has scheduled a presale event for the Auckland tour date on April 9th.
The public on-sale will commence on April 12 via Stapleton’s website. Make sure to get your tickets fast!
Stapleton’s Continued Success
Following the release of his acclaimed fifth studio album, Higher, the All-American Road Show showcases Stapleton’s latest music and marks a significant milestone in his career.
The U.S. leg will continue to captivate audiences throughout the summer of 2024, marking his first solo and current headlining concert tour.
Higher has seen tremendous success since Stapleton released it at the end of 2023, soaring to #1 on Billboard’s U.S. Top Country Albums chart.
Undoubtedly, one highlight of Higher is the hit single “White Horse,” initially released in July 2023 as the album’s lead single. The song has resonated deeply with audiences, earning him two Grammy awards this year for Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance.
Late last year, Stapleton delivered an incredible performance of “White Horse” at the 2023 CMA Awards. We believe his performance was, to say the least, chill-inducing.
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