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Grab yer Stetson, pardner.

Chris Stapleton is midway through his annual ‘All-American Roadshow Tour’ and has another 17 shows and festival dates remaining on his 2025-26 calendar.

That includes three (!) in New York State.

First up, the 11-time Grammy winner gallops into Belmont Park’s UBS Arena on Wednesday, July 23 with special guests Margo Price and Nikki Lane.

Soon after, he’ll lasso his crew and trot into New York City’s Madison Square Garden for a pair of concerts. They’ll take place on Friday, July 25 and Saturday, July 26. Grace Potter joins him at both shows.

If you want to be there to see the powerfully-voiced singer croon along with his wife Morgane and backing band live, tickets are available for all of his upcoming concerts.

At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on tickets for any one show was $87 including fees on Vivid Seats.

Other non-festival headlining shows have tickets starting anywhere from $89 to $397 including fees.

Based on our findings at Set List FM, the 47-year-old country superstar has been performing roughly 25-26 songs at concerts with little variation. Stapleton staples like “Outlaw Song,” “Traveller,” “Tennessee Whiskey,” “It Takes a Woman” and “Bad As I Used To Be” (from the recently-released summer blockbuster “F1”) always make the cut; occasionally a fan request sneaks in too.

“While playing, Stapleton appeared reserved, with a right-to-work demeanor when it came to each song,” On Milwaukee wrote about his recent set at the Harley-Davidson Homecoming. That is, of course, while still being able to casually deliver proficient guitar work whenever he felt like he needed to, and carrying vocals along with his wife, Morgane, by his side. The duo would harmonize with one another with an intimacy about it that felt like you were a guest in their living room, with about 50,000 other houseguests.”

For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about Chris Stapleton’s 2025 ‘All-American Roadshow Tour’ below.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

Chris Stapleton 2025 ticket prices

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here:

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Chris Stapleton 2025-26 festival appearances

On top of the tour, the burly vocalist is also lending his talents to a number of multi-day musical extravaganzas this year and next. To give you a clearer picture of what to expect at each of them, here’s everything you need to know about all Chris Stapleton festival appearances.

Chris Stapleton set list

As noted above, Stapleton has been taking 26 songs to the stage this summer. While it changes a little at each gig, here’s what he performed at a recent concert in Albany on July 20, according to Set List FM.

01.) “Bad As I Used To Be”

02.) “Midnight Train to Memphis” (The SteelDrivers song)

03.) “Arkansas”

04.) “What Am I Gonna Do”

05.) “Worry B Gone” (Guy Clark cover)

06.) “Nobody to Blame”

07.) “Millionaire” (Kevin Welch cover)

08.) “Parachute”

09.) “It Takes a Woman”

10.) “Think I’m in Love With You”

11.) “Joy of My Life” (John Fogerty cover) (Acoustic)

12.) “What Are You Listening To?” (Acoustic)

13.) “Where Rainbows Never Die” (The SteelDrivers song) (Acoustic)

14.) “White Horse”

15.) “Cold”

16.) “Starting Over” (Acoustic)

17.) “Second One to Know”

18.) “Hard Livin'”

19.) “You Should Probably Leave”

20.) “Might as Well Get Stoned”

21.) “Sometimes I Cry”

22.) “Fire Away”

23.) “Broken Halos”

24.) “Tennessee Whiskey” (David Allan Coe cover)

Encore

25.) “Traveller” (Acoustic)

26.) “Outlaw State of Mind”

Chris Stapleton New York special guests

At all ‘All-American Road Show Tour’ concerts, Stapleton will bring a talented friend or two along for the ride.

To make sure you’re familiar with their respective sounds for his New York shows, our team found each act’s most streamed song on Spotify.

Margo Price:“Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die” (with Willie Nelson)

Grace Potter:“Love Is Love”

Chris Stapleton new music

Stapleton dropped his fifth studio album “Higher” in November 2023.

Made up of 14 soulful tracks, the record features all the classic elements that make Stapleton records special. That’s to say, “Higher” is gritty, lo-fi and painfully vulnerable.

We were particularly moved by the tearful sing-a-long “What Am I Gonna Do,” hard-edged “South Dakota” and stripped down, intimate “It Takes A Woman.”

Bluesy “Think I’m In Love With You,” laid-back “Loving You On My Mind” and low-key “Higher” are also worthy of repeat plays.

Still, the must-listen here is the anthemic, hard-charging “White Horse” that Stapleton absolutely wails on for nearly 4.5 minutes.

The country-fried “Crosswind” ain’t half bad either.

To listen to the heartfelt “Higher” in its entirety, you can find the classic rock-like album here.

Country stars on tour in 2025

A slew of your favorite boot stompin’, honky tonk country icons will be out and about all next year.

Here are just five you won’t want to miss in the next few months.

Who else is on the road? Take a look at our list of the 95 biggest concert tours in 2025 to find the show for you.

Why you should trust ‘Post Wanted’ by the New York Post

This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.

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