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Chris Stapleton to perform at Providence Park in 2026


The concert is scheduled for July 17, with Grace Potter as a special guest.

PORTLAND, Ore. — Country music star Chris Stapleton will bring his “All-American Road Show” to Providence Park in Portland this summer as the soccer stadium continues its return to large-scale concerts.

The concert is scheduled for July 17, with Grace Potter as a special guest.

Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. on Jan. 16, with early access opportunities available earlier that week.

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The show will be Providence Park’s fourth concert since stadium officials announced in 2023 that live music would return for the first time in nearly 20 years. Since then, the venue has hosted Foo Fighters, Green Day, and a co-headlining show featuring Post Malone and Jelly Roll.

The sold-out Post Malone and Jelly Roll concert was the largest event at Providence Park in nearly a century, drawing tens of thousands of fans to the 99-year-old stadium. While many attendees praised the performance, others criticized the venue for organizational issues and long wait times to enter.

Stapleton, an 11-time Grammy winner, is expected to present another test for the venue. His All-American Road Show has routinely sold out across the country.

Chris Stapleton concert dates

  • Jan. 10: Hollywood, FL at Hard Rock Live (SOLD OUT)
  • Jan. 11: Hollywood, FL at Hard Rock Live (SOLD OUT)
  • Feb. 4: Las Vegas, NV at Dolby Live at Park MGM (SOLD OUT)
  • Feb. 5: Las Vegas, NV at Dolby Live at Park MGM (SOLD OUT)
  • Feb. 7: San Francisco, CA at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium (SOLD OUT)
  • Feb. 20: Thackerville, OK at WinStar Lukas Oil Live (SOLD OUT)
  • Feb. 21: Thackerville, OK at WinStar Lukas Oil Live (SOLD OUT)
  • Feb. 27: Uncasville, CT at Mohegan Sun Casino (SOLD OUT)
  • Feb. 28: Uncasville, CT at Mohegan Sun Casino (SOLD OUT)
  • April 19: Georgetown, TX at Two Step Inn
  • May 23: Nashville, TN at Nissan Stadium
  • May 29: Panama City, FL at Gulf Coast Jam
  • June 11: Jacksonville, FL at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
  • June 13: Tampa, FL at Raymond James Stadium
  • June 17: Burgettstown, PA at The Pavilion at Star Lake
  • June 20: Charlotte, NC at Bank of America Stadium
  • June 24: Hershey, PA at Hersheypark Stadium
  • June 26: North Charleston, SC at North Charleston Coliseum
  • July 8: Mountain View, CA at Shoreline Amphitheatre
  • July 10: Chula Vista, CA at North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
  • July 14: Paso Robles, CA at California Mid-State Fair
  • July 17: Portland, OR at Providence Park
  • July 19: Whitefish, MT at Under the Big Sky Festival
  • July 22: Vancouver, BC at Rogers Arena
  • July 24: George, WA at The Gorge
  • July 29: Shakopee, MN at Mystic Lake Amphitheater
  • Aug. 1: Cincinnati, OH at Paycor Stadium
  • Aug. 6: Toronto, ON at Rogers Stadium
  • Aug. 8: Detroit, MI at Ford Field
  • Aug. 14: Boston, MA at Fenway Park
  • Aug. 18: Virginia Beach, VA at Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach
  • Aug. 21: Atlanta, GA at Mercedes-Benz Stadium
  • Aug. 26: Wantagh, NY at Northwell at Jones Beach Theater
  • Aug. 28: Philadelphia, PA at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
  • Oct. 2: Bristow, VA at Jiffy Lube Live
  • Oct. 7: Lincoln, NE at Pinnacle Bank Arena
  • Oct. 9: Kansas City, MO at Morton Amphitheater



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