
Country music aficionados gear up for a double hit of Chris Stapleton goodness as the "All-American Road Show" makes an encore in Glendale's sizzling summer setup. Fans who missed snagging seats to Stapleton's August 8 show at Desert Diamond Arena can breathe a sigh of relief, thanks to the addition of a second date on August 9, reported ABC15. Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives are slated to grace the stage as special guests for the newly minted gig, offering concert-goers a soulful slice of Americana.
Brace yourselves as tickets hit the digital shelves with a pre-sale kickoff at 10 a.m., tomorrow and general sales launching on Friday at the same time, according to AZCentral; die-hard enthusiasts seeking early dibs on tickets should head on over to stapletonfanclub.com pronto, echoes ABC15 in unison. In what seems to be the sonic equivalent of a major league winning streak, Stapleton's "Higher" album not only snags endorsements from Grammy nominations but also turns heads over at Billboard and Rolling Stone with its chart-busting hymns.
The echo of Stapleton's rugged croon has resonated far beyond the confines of country music into star-studded collaborations, having recently shared his twang with the diverse likes of Post Malone, Dua Lipa, and even rock legend Slash. Within the past year, the 10-time Grammy winner's tour bus made grand pit stops including a stint at Super Bowl LVII for the anthem, highlighting his near-universal musical embrace, as described by AZCentral. To get a real-time handle on ticketing, mark those calendars and ready your clicking fingers for a chance at catching Stapleton's famed melodies live.
As Chris Stapleton's tour bus plans to roll into more cities with fans from New York to Denver to Salt Lake City getting a second chance at a night with the songsmith, this expanded "All American Road Show" tour paves the way for a symphony of country anthems and beyond. This 19-time CMA Award winner, who broke records last fall and equaled Brooks & Dunn's impressive tally, proves he's not just a vocalist but a phenomenon that's seen through his continued success, accolades, and music that leaps across genre bounds, echoing GQ's sentiment that he's gained a ubiquitous reverence in the age of division, per the analysis from AZCentral.









