Chris Stapleton adds two more Alabama shows for 2022
Country music superstar Chris Stapleton has added two more Alabama shows this year, Red Mountain Entertainment announced this week.
His “All American Roadshow” will stop at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater on Thursday July 14 and the Wharf Amphitheater in Orange Beach on Friday July 15.
Tickets for both shows go on sale this Friday at 10 a.m. via ticket master.
The Tuscaloosa Amphitheater show begins at 7 p.m. The Wharf concert also starts at 7 p.m.
Each show will also feature special guests Elle King and Madeline Edwards.
That’s three shows in Alabama in 2022, with the tour also taking place in Alabama on July 28, with a show in Huntsville soon to open the Orion Amphitheater.
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Stapleton last performed in Tuscaloosa in October 2018, when he and Marty Stuart closed the season with the “All-American Roadshow.”
He had a big night at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards last week, taking home three titles in total, including Best Country Album and Best Country Solo Performance. Additionally, the songwriting team behind Chris Stapleton’s single “Cold” won Best Country Song, a writer’s award. The winners were Dave Cobb, JT Cure, Derek Mixon and Stapleton. “Cold” was primarily recorded in Alabama, at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Sheffield.
Since AL.comMatt Wake’s: Stapleton’s articulate howl graced hits like “Tennessee Whiskey,” “Parachute,” “Halos” and “Millionaires.” The Kentucky native was previously with bluegrass combo The SteelDrivers. Stapleton’s solo albums include 2015’s triple-platinum “Traveller” and 2017’s platinum-certified albums “From a Room: Volume 1” and “From A Room: Volume 2.” In addition to opening for Guns N’ Roses, he toured with the Eagles and Tom Petty.
Alabama already has a busy concert season, including several country favorites like Miranda Lambert, Jake Owen, Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney.