Chris Stapleton’s Pricey Sendoff: Wallets Weep, Fans Cheer
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Chris Stapleton’s epic All-American Road Show, apparently the musical equivalent of a 400-episode TV series, is speeding to its finale after a relentless run since 2017. If you want in, act fast because only four shows remain: two Hollywood dates in Florida, plus festival gigs Boots on the Bayou (November 1, Gonzales, LA) and Gulf Coast Jam (May 29, 2026, Panama City Beach, FL). Ticket prices laugh in the face of economy with StubHub asking $536 and $551 for Florida shows, and Vivid Seats slightly kinder at $389 and $458. Original festival passes are now collector’s items, with some sold out faster than your last diet morale.
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(1 of 3)Source: Businessinsider | Published: 9/24/2025 | Author: Jordan Williams,Mariska Armijo
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