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It might be a new year, but Chris Stapleton is bringing his long-running All American Roadshow back around the bend yet again in 2025.
With an assortment of stops in store all for the Kentucky crooner, he'll kick off 2025 with a handful of shows in Australia and New Zealand, taking the stage in Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney and Auckland throughout February and March.
Formally kicking off on June 4 in Greenville, South Carolina, the Grammy-winning entertainer will be doing an abundance of two-night stints in cities across the country, including Grand Rapids, St. Louis, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Denver and more.
Along the way, he'll take the stage for two back-to-back nights at New York's famed Madison Square Garden.
Keeping tightly to his headlining dates this year, apart from a handful of supporting slots for country giant George Strait throughout the summer, Stapleton will be on hand at only one festival: the 2025 Harley-Davidson Homecoming Festival.
Taking place in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from July 10-13, Stapleton will be among a slew of top-tier talent, including Hank Williams Jr., Turnpike Troubadours, Treaty Oak Revival, Sierra Ferrell, Charles Wesley Godwin and more.
Joining him throughout the year will be a revolving door of supporting acts, ranging from Marcus King, Grace Potter and Nikki Lane, to The War & Treaty, Maggie Rose, Brittney Spencer and Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives.
Support varies by city.
As ever, Stapleton has quite the sprawling list of options when it comes to picking his set lists this year.
While already boasting a heap of hits from his Traveller record, including 'Tennessee Whiskey,' 'Fire Away,' 'Parachute' and 'Nobody to Blame,' he only continues to add to the pile.
No doubt keen to showcase some of the beloved cuts from 2023's Higher, fans will be hoping for the familiar sounds of songs like the rocking 'White Horse' and sensual 'Think I'm In Love With You,' among others.
For the full setlist from Chris Stapleton's All-American Roadshow, see below:
White Horse (Lyrics)
Nobody to Blame
Second One to Know
Millionaire (Kevin Welch cover)
Devil Always Made Me Think Twice
Hard Livin'
Worry B Gone (Guy Clark cover)
What Am I Gonna Do
It Takes a Woman (Lyrics)
Think I’m in Love With You (Lyrics)
Mountains of My Mind (Lyrics)
Either Way
Arkansas
Parachute
Starting Over
Joy of My Life (John Fogerty cover)
You Should Probably Leave
I Was Wrong
Cold
Traveller
Fire Away
Broken Halos
Tennessee Whiskey (David Allan Coe cover) (Lyrics)
Encore:
What Are You Listening To?
Sometimes I Cry
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