Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show is rolling on into 2026, and the next stop on the calendar puts him at The Pavilion at Star Lake in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania, on June 17.
Tickets for the show are available via StubHub, with prices starting at $110 and reaching as high as $7,053. For fans, it is another chance to see a multi-time Grammy Award-winning artist whose name has become tied to Traveller and a run of songs that still define his live set, including “Tennessee Whiskey,” “Broken Halos,” and “Starting Over.”
The tour has been going strong since 2017, when the All-American Road Show began as a celebration of Stapleton’s second and third studio albums. It has remained one of the most durable legs of his career, helped by performances that have often featured top artists as opening acts or his full band.
That staying power is what makes this date matter now. The June 17 show is not a one-off added for nostalgia. It is part of a tour that is still drawing attention nearly a decade after it launched, and Burgettstown gets one of the year’s notable live-music stops before the season moves on.
The question for fans is not whether Stapleton can still fill the room. The answer is already built into the ticket range. It is how quickly the seats move once the date lands in front of the people who have been waiting for another night with one of country music’s most reliable live performers.






