American Road Show” is coming to a city near you this summer. Chris Stapleton has extended his “All-American Road Show” into this summer, and he is making a stop at Madison Square Garden in New York City on July 25.
American Road Show” tour through this summer with newly confirmed shows at New York’s Madison Square Garden, Charlottesville’s John Paul Jones Arena, Denver’s Ball Arena, and more.
This year, the musician will be joined on select dates by Nikki Lane, Brittney Spencer, Mike Campbell, Maggie Rose, the War & Treaty, Grace Potter, Allen Stone, and more
Chris Stapleton has announced his “All-American Road Show” tour will continue rolling through 2025. Among the rotating cast of openers are Brittney Spencer, Nikki Lane, Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs, Maggie Rose, Grace Potter, and The War & Treaty.
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With camera in hand, he parlayed a chance encounter with Muhammad Ali into a photography career documenting the Knicks, the Rangers and Garden headliners like Elvis Presley.
Due to demand, Chris Stapleton has added nine new dates to his “All-American Road Show” tour this summer including second and final nights at New York’s Madison Square Garden,
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Kalinsky, who was born in Hempstead and was a former longtime Port Washington resident, had been the Garden’s official photographer since 1966. Kalinsky died of natural causes and complications from Parkinson’s Disease, according to his longtime colleague and friend, Rebecca Taylor. He was 88.
Last week, Chris Stapleton announced the 2025 edition of his All-American Road Show tour. His 2025 dates kick off in February in Australia, and he will tour there and New Zealand through March, but his newly announced United States dates will kick off in June and run through October.