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by SpikySteve on 4/10/24U.S. Bank Stadium - MinneapolisLainey was incredible, what a doll Stapleton was phenomenal
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Single Barrel Experience - Stadiums
-One premium reserved seat for the first 25 rows to see Chris Stapleton's All American Road Show
-Dedicated venue entrance (subject to availability)
-Invitation to the '78 Pre-Show Lounge and Interactive Experience, with activities and memorabilia:
-Exhibits including the chance to play one of Chris' guitars and hold one of Chris' awards for a photo opportunity
-Listening experience specially curated by Chris and Morgane
-Whiskey tasting station with hand-selected spirits by Chris*
-Private cash bar* and snacks
-One VIP laminate
-Early access to merchandise shopping
-Limited edition Chris Stapleton VIP merchandise gift
-On-site event host
*Subject to local liquor laws
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Single Barrel Experience - Non Stadiums
-One premium reserved seat for the first 20 rows -or- one GA Pit / Floor ticket to see Chris Stapleton's All American Road Show
-Early Pit Entry for GA Pit Ticket Holders
-Dedicated venue entrance (subject to availabilty)
-Invitation to the '78 Pre-Show Lounge and Interactive Experience, with activities and memorabilia:
-Exhibits including the chance to play one of Chris' guitars and holding one of Chris' awards for a photo opportunity
-Listening experience specially curated by Chris and Morgane
-Whiskey tasting station with hand-selected spirits by Chris*
-Private cash bar* and snacks
-One VIP laminate
-Early access to merchandise shopping
-Limited edition Chris Stapleton VIP merchandise gift
-On-site event host*subject to local liquor laws
The Small Batch Experience will only be available at select venues
Chris Stapleton was a fixture of the Nashville music scene long before becoming a contemporary torchbearer for outlaw country music. The Kentucky native moved to the Music City in 2001 and served as frontman for The SteelDrivers and The Jompson Brothers while writing songs for Kenny Chesney, Luke Bryan, Darius Rucker and more. Stapleton unveiled his debut solo album Traveller in 2015 behind singles like “Nobody to Blame” and his first No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, “Tennessee Whiskey.” The album reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 six months after its release and has since been RIAA-certified platinum six times. In 2017, Stapleton released the two-volume effort From a Room, and his fourth full-length Starting Over followed in 2020. Stapleton has won eight Grammys and received two additional nominations in 2023 for his fifth album, Higher. Aside from working alongside country music heavyweights like Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Lee Ann Womack and Morgan Wallen, Stapleton has also shared the mic with pop elites such as Taylor Swift, Adele, Justin Timberlake, P!NK and Ed Sheeran.
To connect with Chris Stapleton:
Website // Instagram // YouTube // TikTok // Facebook // Twitter // Spotify
Chris Stapleton 2024 Tour Dates:
Chris Stapleton heads out on the 2024 leg of his All-American Road Show tour in March. After kicking off at Petco Park in San Diego, California, the tour will cover much of North America through August.
Stapleton will also support George Strait on several stadium dates across the U.S. through December.
Be sure to add Chris Stapleton to your favorites on Ticketmaster.com or in the Ticketmaster app to get important alerts about his concerts. (Download the Ticketmaster app for iPhone or Android.)
Chris Stapleton’s 2024 leg of his All-American Road Show tour began on March 2 at Petco Park in San Diego, California.
Fans will have the opportunity to purchase two VIP package options for Chris Stapleton’s 2024 tour. VIP packages include perks such as:
*Locations may vary. See seating chart for exact location.
Special guests on Chris Stapleton’s 2024 All-American Road Show tour include Sheryl Crow, Elle King, Marcus King, Nikki Lane, Willie Nelson and Family, Grace Potter, Allen Stone, Marty Stuart, Turnpike Troubadours, The War and Treaty and Lainey Wilson on select North American dates.
Tickets for Chris Stapleton’s 2024 All-American Road Show tour are on sale now in all markets. Standard Tickets are still available for many dates.
A recent Chris Stapleton setlist can be viewed on Ticketmaster.
Lainey was incredible, what a doll Stapleton was phenomenal
Let me start by saying my disappointment has nothing to do with Chris Stapleton, he is amazing! US Bank stadium should NEVER be used for a concert venue! The sound is terrible! You couldn’t understand anything the artist said. And there was an echo and the sound was too quiet. Who ever says that about a concert? You could see nothing! They had small screens down on the sides of the stage and did not use the big screen! Plus the whole thing is glass so it was light out, the sun in your eyes and they has some cheep terrible looking curtains hanging on the ends trying to block some light. There are very few hotels and restaurants in walking distance. Parking is a nightmare. Ubers wouldn’t even come pick people up because the traffic and lack of traffic control when 40,000+ people are leaving was ridiculous. Artists need to stop using this venue just because it holds more people! Have some standards about the sound quality of your stadium! I have never been so disappointed with a concert and would NEVER return to US Bank Stadium.
a well-rounded setlist, catering to both longtime fans who love his classic hits and those who appreciate his newer material."Tennessee Whiskey"is undeniably one of Chris Stapleton's most iconic songs. Its soulful melody and heartfelt lyrics have resonated with many listeners. It was a memorable moment when he performed it live at the concert.
Couldn’t hear or understand much from the first 2 singers. Half the reason we were there (me and my 21 year old granddaughter) was to hear Lainey. An employee told us they don’t turn on all the speakers until the headliner comes on (not cool) and Chris sounded great!!! So…if you’re looking for half a concert… will have to be someone pretty special to get us there again
Chris Stapleton did not put on a show for his audience that didn’t spend the big bucks for better seats. He didn’t have the foresight to think that people up high would like to have larger visibility and use the large monitors as well as the monitors throughout the common areas. The acoustics in the stadium is horrible. And for $150 a seat that seems to be the most affordable for people people the concert fell flat. I don’t even really know who we saw up there because it was really unimpressive.
Before the concert…sure I knew of Chris Stapleton but wouldn’t necessarily call myself a fan. Was asked if I wanted to go, so why not. His show doesn’t have a lot of flashy production to it but he doesn’t need it with a voice like he’s got. Great concert and you can consider me a fan! One thing I wish is that the concerts wouldn’t be held in stadiums. They just don’t have very good sound. He didn’t talk a lot but when he did I couldn’t understand what he was saying.
This was a bucket list for me. I took my husband, my son and my daughter-in-law with me…. I can honestly tell you that none of us will ever go back to that stadium for a music concert. I have talked to and heard from several friends and family members that they have all had the same type of experience, at that venue….very sad, to spend way more than I ever have on tickets, to have it turn out that way :-(
What can I say, it’s Chris Stapleton!! He never disappoints his audience. What a great singer/songwriter. The venue was disappointing though. We were in the last row of a section. People behind us leaning on a ledge talking the whole time. Why weren’t they made to take their seats?!?!?!
Not good acoustics. expensive parking, way too many people. Sat next to a woman that bought from ticketmaster and i paid 4 times more & bought at same time. Will not go to another concert there again.
We purchased 4 tickets to Chris Stapleton/Lainey Wilson. Looking at seat map, tickets were on side front of the stage. There were no warnings/statements about obstructed view. We could not see the stage or any band members. We only saw the lead singer when they came out to the very edge of the stage on our side a couple times. The entire side of the stage had a curtain over it which was our entire view. There was one small screen that showed the artist. Not sure why they would not have broadcasted it on the large screens. The sound and acoustics in US Bank Stadium was terrible. Not loud. Hard to make out words. What a terrible first experience at US Bank Stadium for such great artists. Venue might be good for football, but not this concert. I will never see a concert at this venue again. So frustrating and disappointing.
The entertainment was amazing! The length of performances was truly impressive! The start time on the ticket was misleading. No one really knew what time the show would start. Ticket stated a 5:00 start. We were hostages in the stadium for 90 minutes before the show started. It was impressive they changed stage in between each performance in just 20 minutes. The sound in US bank stadium was not good. I would never go there again for a concert. The screens and camera work were also not great. Jumbo screens were not used. We were limited to small screen and often the camera panned o view that was obscured by the lightbulbs that lined the front the stage.
Chris was amazing! He is authentic and genuine. I would highly recommend seeing him in concert. I would not recommend US Bank stadium for any concert as the acoustics are terrible at that stadium.
The performers were great, the music was awesome-5 stars. However, the expensive tickets we bought were not noted to be Obstructed View at the time of purchase. And US Bank Stadium needs to figure out how to improve the sound quality of concerts at their building. Ticketmaster and US Bank- You only get 1 star.
Chris Stapleton was Awesome as always!! He is such an accomplished musician and vocalist, Chris always over delivers! The the entire show was fantastic. He had great opening acts, Lainey Wilson was incredible, and Marcus King was wonderful. Unfortunately, not the same can be said about the new US Bank Area in Minneapolis. It is a beautiful stadium and a great place to watch sporting events, it is however not the place to be for a music event. The sound system and acoustics are awful, the sound system distorts the sounds and the acoustics causes everything to echo. Not worthy of these great musical acts.
We had floor seats. The stage was in the floor. I'm short. That's about all you need to know. The acoustics sucked. I've been to many other concerts, this venue did not leave a good impression. Even the very nice guide who showed us to our parking garage said he had only heard 1 band sound good in US Bank Stadium and that was Garth Brooks a long time ago only because he brought his own sound crew who went thru the entire building making sure it was fine right. Won't be going back here again.
Everything was great except for the tiny screen on the sides of the stage that were worthless when the people in front of us stood up most of the time. Also, the sound was echoing so made it hard to understand what was being said. Otherwise the show was great, US bank stadium was awesome and everything went good.
The musical acts were great. The sound was mediocre. Getting into the show was a complete cattle call. Lines for the bathrooms and for alcohol are way too long. I’ll never go to a music show at “The Bank” again.
The concert itself was great, but the seats were horrible and should never have been sold! There was a tarp up on the side of the stage and the only way to see the concert was on a small screen that had been put up on the side. We left our seats after the opening act and stood the rest of the time so we could actually see the concert.
The concert and acts were great. Seating is tight. Wish there was screens up higher for viewing and the sound was not great it echoed very bad. If you don’t know the song you basically don’t know what they are saying..
Chris Stapleton is talented beyond belief! We love that his performance is all about the music, not the show. Crazy good. Marcus King and Lainey Wilson were equally as good, however the sound in the stadium didn’t really work until it was fully seated when CS came on. Too big a venue for good sound if all the seats aren’t filled.