Country star Chris Stapleton on Thursday announced new shows for 2024, including three in Ohio next spring and summer.Stapleton will perform at Blossom Music Ce
Chris Stapleton sings the national anthem before the NFL Super Bowl 57 football game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2023, in Glendale, Ariz. Country star Chris Stapleton on Thursday announced new shows for 2024, including three in Ohio next spring and summer.
Stapleton will perform at Blossom Music Center in Cleveland on May 31, the Huntington Center in Toledo on July 18 and the Schottenstein Center in Columbus on July 19. Marcus King & The War and Treaty will open his Cleveland show, and King and Nikki Lane will open the other two concerts. If you can't make any of the Ohio dates, Stapleton is playing two other shows in the region. He's scheduled to play in Indianapolis on May 4 and in Pittsburgh on July 12.
The current leg of his tour ends on Nov. 18, but Stapleton will resume touring on March 2 at San Diego's Petco Park.Loading ...
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