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Chris Stapleton
Rod Laver Arena • Melbourne, VIC
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Brisbane Entertainment Centre • Boondall, QLD
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Chris Stapleton
Spark Arena • Auckland, Auckland
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Auckland, Auckland
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Mar 08, 2025
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Chris Stapleton
Spark Arena • Auckland, Auckland
Spark Arena
Auckland, Auckland
Chris Stapleton tickets can be tough to find, but GoTickets is your gateway to music’s most coveted concert seats. Stapleton took the world by storm with his compelling performances and songwriting prowess. Some even credit him with a revival of traditional country music. Seeing him live would be a dream come true for those who love his gritty voice, sweet demeanor, and six-string sorcery. So start your search today!
About Chris Stapleton
Born in Paintsville, Kentucky, Chris Stapleton grew up listening to traditional country music and was influenced by artists such as Waylon Johnson and Willie Nelson. He began playing guitar at an early age and started writing his own songs as a teenager.
In the early 2000s, Stapleton moved to Nashville to pursue a career in music. He worked as a songwriter and session musician for several years before forming the bluegrass band The SteelDrivers in 2008. They released three albums and won a Grammy Award in 2011 before disbanding in 2013.
In 2015, Stapleton released his debut solo album, Traveller. The album was a critical and commercial success, winning the Grammy Award for Best Country Album in 2016. He followed it up with two more acclaimed albums, From A Room: Volume 1 (2017) and From A Room: Volume 2 (2018), which also won Grammy Awards for Best Country Album.
Since cementing his status as a country music legend in the making, he has released more critically acclaimed albums, dominated awards shows, and likely already secured a spot in the Country Music Hall of Fame.
10 Songs Often Found on Chris Stapleton’s Setlist
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Starting Over
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Cold
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Nobody's Fool
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Whiskey and You
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Tennessee Whiskey
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Broken Halos
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Fire Away
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Outlaw State of Mind
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Nobody to Blame
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Traveller
Live Moments That Made Headlines
There’s nothing like a concert, but if you haven’t seen Chris Stapleton live yet, prepare yourself! He’s had so many memorable appearances, it was challenging to narrow this list down, but below, find some of the top moments we could find!
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CMA Awards (2015): Stapleton performed “Tennessee Whiskey” and “Drink You Away” with Justin Timberlake at the 2015 Country Music Association Awards, and their duet stole the show, earning them a standing ovation.
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NPR's Tiny Desk Concert (2015): Chris Stapleton's intimate solo performance on National Public Radio’s Tiny Desk Concert: Stapleton stripped down his sound for this intimate performance, demonstrating his vocal complexity and songwriting skills.
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Grammy Awards (2018): Stapleton joined Emmylou Harris for a performance of "Wildflowers," as a tribute to Tom Petty. Stapleton performed with Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers in 2017 at the 40th Anniversary Tour at Wrigley Field and Milwaukee’s Summerfest.
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Farm Aid Festival (2018): Chris Stapleton performed at the 2018 Farm Aid Festival alongside Willie Nelson, Neil Young, and John Mellencamp. He sang a rousing version of "The Ballad of Lucy Jordan" and joined the other headliners for a finale of "Will the Circle Be Unbroken."
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Ryman Auditorium Residency (2019): Stapleton performed a sold-out residency at the iconic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee, in 2019. Each night, he played a different setlist, revealing his deep catalog of songs and his ability to connect with an audience.
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LOCKDOWN Sessions (2020): During the COVID-19 pandemic, Chris Stapleton hosted a series of livestream concerts. He performed from his home studio, with his wife Morgane, and their band. These concerts were a source of comfort and connection for many fans.
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Grammy’s (2023): Stapleton gave a soul-stirring performance with Stevie Wonder at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards, giving a stellar performance of “Higher Ground” to an audience. His deep, resonant vocals complemented Wonder's tenor range.
Chris Stapleton Collaborations
Stapleton is the king of collaborations! He has contributed songwriting or vocals to albums with talents like Peter Frampton, Sheryl Crow, Vince Gill, Miranda Lambert, and many more. Below, you’ll find some of our favorite examples, but this is by no means an exhaustive list of his joint efforts with other artists.
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Justin Timberlake (2018): Chris Stapleton's soulful vocals graced Justin Timberlake's 2018 album Man of the Woods on the track "Say Something," adding another dimension to this already powerful ballad.
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Ed Sheeran & Bruno Mars (2019): Stapleton's songwriting prowess and unique voice shone through on the 2019 collaboration "Blow" with Ed Sheeran and Bruno Mars. This catchy tune appeared on Sheeran's No.6 Collaborations Project album.
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Santana (2021): Chris Stapleton joined legendary guitarist Carlos Santana on the song "Joy" from the 2021 album, Blessings and Miracles, adding his distinctive vocal texture to the uplifting track.
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Tom Morello (2021): Stapleton joined guitar hero Tom Morello on the song "The War Inside" for Morello's 2021 album The Atlas Underground Fire. This fiery collaboration saw Stapleton's powerful vocals intertwine with Morello's electrifying riffs.
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Joy Oladokun (2022): Not only did Chris Stapleton provide vocals on Joy Oladokun's 2022 album In Defense of My Own Happiness on the song "Sweet Symphony," but he also co-wrote the track, showcasing his talent for crafting heartfelt lyrics.
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Carly Pearce (2023): Stapleton's powerful vocals perfectly complemented Carly Pearce's on the song "We Don't Fight Anymore" from her 2023 album 29: Written in Stone, adding depth and emotion to the country ballad.
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P!nk (2023): After singing together on ”Love Me Anyway” in 2019, Chris Stapleton and fellow vocal powerhouse P!nk teamed up to write the powerful ballad, "Just Say I'm Sorry." The song puts both artists' strengths in the spotlight, his vocals contrasting beautifully with her soaring pop, rock, and R&B sensibilities.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do Chris Stapleton concerts last?
The length of a Chris Stapleton concert is dependent upon the lineup. His set alone typically lasts around two hours and includes 18–20 songs plus at least one encore.
Are Chris Stapleton tickets sold out?
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Does Chris Stapleton tour?
Chris Stapleton tours, and has shared the stage with Doechii, Ice Spice, Rico Nasty, Tierra Whack, Theophilus London, and Smino. Catch him whenever you can! Reserve tickets at GoTickets.com.
Who are Chris Stapleton’s stage influences?
Chris Stapleton draws inspiration from a diverse range of artists, including Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, Ricky Skaggs, and Willie Nelson.
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Are there any age restrictions for Chris Stapleton concerts?
Most Chris Stapleton shows are open to all ages, but check individual listings for specific details, as restrictions may vary by venue.
Are food and beverages permitted inside the venue for a Chris Stapleton concert?
Chris Stapleton concert policies vary. Some venues prohibit outside food and drinks. Be sure to check the official venue website or artist event listings for specific restrictions.
How much are Chris Stapleton tickets?
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