Chris Stapleton Delays Start Of 2025 Tour

Chris Stapleton was supposed to kick-off the next leg of his All-American Road Show in Greenville, South Carolina, but a technical difficulty has delayed the start by a couple days.

Greenville, South Carolina, was set to see Chris Stapleton kick-off the summer leg of his ongoing "All-American Road Show," but the show has been rescheduled. (Photo credit: John Shearer / Getty Images for ACM)

First Show Of Summer 2025 ‘All-American Road Show’ Rescheduled

The show must go on, but a few days later than expected for Chris Stapleton.

The latest iteration of his tour, called the All-American Road Show, was set to start on June 4, in Greenville, South Carolina, but will now begin on June 6, in Charlottesville, Virginia.

The Greenville show has been rescheduled to July 9, with Stapleton writing on Instagram:

“Critical pieces of our tour production were damaged beyond repair while en route to Greenville. Unfortunately, without that equipment, we are unable to put on the show.”

See the full announcement here:

Fans React

Responding to the news on Instagram, many fans noted they were dismayed that the show had been rescheduled … some even shared they were getting refunds.

One fan, jennywithane, wrote, “This is terribly upsetting 😭 i bought these tickets for my husband for his birthday who has been trying to see CS since 2020. I’m 30 weeks pregnant and will be 36 weeks then. I don’t know if we can attend now and i’m just devastated 💔.”

Another, frankly_fotos, sarcastically commented, “Just spent 6 hours on a plane from the west coast. First thing I see when I land. So cool.”

Referring to the unspecified “critical pieces” of tour production that were damaged, Lizziee70 wrote, “We just need you and a guitar no other equipment needed.”

About The ‘All-American Road Show’

Accompanied by Stapleton’s band, the Honchos, the All-American Road Show first kicked off in the spring of 2017.

Over the years, he has been joined at shows on tour by the likes of Dwight Yoakam, George Strait, and Miranda Lambert.

Now, with the next leg of his tour starting in Charlottesville, Nikki Lane will be the opening act on the first night in the city, with Brittney Spencer taking the stage the next night, on June 7.

Later dates will feature Maggie Rose, The War and Treaty, and Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives.

Further, he is continuing to do shows with George Strait, which will see the headliners joined by Parker McCollum and Little Big Town in the coming weeks.

The full tour schedule may be accessed at his website.