Chris Stapleton Adds 2022 Dates To All American Road Show Tour

The Tennessee Whiskey singer has announced new dates, which has been added to his 'All American Road Show' Tour this year that will include singers like Elle King, Morgan Wade, Yola, and Madeline Edwards to perform for him across various shows as in an opening performance.

The singer has more good news, and that is, he has been nominated for three more wards at the upcoming Grammy Awards, and his current single, You Should Probably Leave, has reached No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay charts last week. 

The New Dates added are listed below:

9 June- San Diego, Ca

10 June -Los Angeles, CA

7 July- Cleveland, OH

8 July- Detroit, MI

9 July- Charleston, WV

21 July- Mt Pleasant, MI

22 July- Noblesville, IN

28 July- Huntsville, AL

29 July- Rogers, AR

17 August- Canadaaigua, NY

19 August- Cincinnati, OH

20 August- Columbia, oh

25 August- Jones Beach, NY

26 August- Hershey, PA

6 October- Grand Forks, ND

7 October- Saint Paul, MN

October 8th-Milwaukee, WI

13 October- Jacksonville, FL

14 October- Tampa, FL

15 October- Hollywood, FL

20 October- Little Rock, AR

21 October- Bossier City, LA

October 22nd-New Orleans, LA

27 October- Fort Worth, TX

The Tickets for the Live Nation-produced shows were available on sale on 25 February at 10 am, and his fan club would be able to have early access. The pre-sale started on 24 February and ended on 24 February, and more details will be provided at StapletonFanClub.com.

Chris Stapleton has rescheduled the show for 17 July 2021 at Wrigley Field for 23 July 2022, and he will perform with special guests like The Highwomen, Mavis Staples, and The Dirty Knobs with Mike Campbell. His other shows will happen in Los Angeles' The Forum, Washington DC's Merriweather Post Pavilion, Long Island's Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater, New Orleans' Smoothie King Center, Fort Worth's Dickies Arena, and more.

Chris Stapleton had shows in Nashville, TN. Knoxville, TN, West Palm Beach, FL, Biloxi, MS, and last year.

Net Worth Of Chris Stapleton

Chris Stapleton has an estimated net worth of $12 million. He is one of the biggest artists in the country music genre and was described as an accidental country star by Billboard. He is also known for selling out big stadiums, and his All-American Road Show Tour in 2019 earned revenues of $30.9 million.

Chris Stapleton started his career as a songwriter for other singers and spent his early days writing for Kenny Chesney, Josh Turner, and Darius Rucker. His breakthrough was when he performed a duet with Justin Timberlake at the 2015 CMA Awards and became one of the industry's best-kept secrets: a songwriter, guitarist, and knockout singer. He had the job of songwriting for almost 15 years before he started his career as a singer.

Some of his great songs he wrote for others are Adeles's If It Hadn't Been For Love, Kenny Chesney's Never Wanted Nothing More, Joss Stone's Don't Start Lying to me now, Josh Turner's Your Man, and many more. Some of his own hit singles are Tennessee Whiskey, Nobody To Blame, Parachute, Either Way and more. His popular albums are Traveller, From A Room: Volume 1, and more. Chris has won five Grammy Awards and seven Academy of Country Music Awards altogether till today.

Chris Stapleton's House & Family

Chris Stapleton reportedly bought a massive state over 311-acres in Leiper's Fork, TN. He paid more than $5.5 million for the massive land and had former N Sync member and pop icon Justin Timberlake and actress Jessica Biel as his neighbor. Chris and Justin have a good friendship and musical relationship with each other.

The Grammy winner singer Chris Stapleton married his wife, Morgane Stapleton, in 2007, and they share five children together. They welcomed twin boys in 2018, and their fifth child was born in 2019. Their other children are a 12-year-old boy and a ten-year-old girl. Chris and his wife, Morgan, have been together since 2003 and dated for four years before tying the knot.

In an interview, he was asked about his farm, and Chris answered joking that he had a baby farm and took care of babies on the Stapleton farm. He also shared how there was a silver lining and the nixed blessing the pandemic gave everyone, and for him, he got to spend more time with his family and really got the taste of being a father. He shared that he was really thankful and looked forward to getting back on the road.

Chris shared that his family had to move in 2015 when a tour bus showed up at their house twice a day full of people with cameras. He mentioned that he rented a house down the street and sold the house and didn't know where they were going from that but also shared that there were lots of great positive things happening from that moment. 

Chris and his wife were included in the list of the most expensive homes sold in Nashville in 2017 as they sold their house bought in 2010.