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Y'all better get ready because the one and only Chris Stapleton is heading Down Under for the first time ever! That’s right, the American country music sensation is bringing his All-American Roadshow Goes Down Under tour to Australia and New Zealand in February and March 2025, and we've got all the juicy details and Chris Stapleton 2024 tickets right here.

Kicking off this epic tour is a night at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on Tuesday, 25 February. From there, Chris and his crew will be rocking the Brisbane Entertainment Centre on Friday, 28 February. The tour continues to Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Tuesday, 4 March, before wrapping things up with a bang at Auckland’s Spark Arena on Friday, 7 March. That’s four massive shows across two countries, and with fairly reasonable Chris Stapleton ticket prices, every single show promises to be a barnburner!

Why is Chris Stapleton finally heading to Australia?

Chris Stapleton is out promoting his latest album, 'Higher,' which dropped this past November. This album has been making waves thanks to its stellar production team, including Dave Cobb, Morgane Stapleton, and Chris himself. Critics are raving about how 'Higher' showcases Chris’s incredible voice and his knack for blending different musical genres. 

Not only is Stapleton a powerhouse solo artist, but he's also been keeping busy collaborating with some of the biggest names in music. Ever heard of Justin Timberlake, Adele, P!nk, or Snoop Dogg? He's worked with them all! Remember that killer track “Say Something” with JT? That's Chris Stapleton’s magic at work. He’s also teamed up with rock legends like Metallica and Tom Morello, and his recent duet with Carly Pearce, “We Don’t Fight Anymore,” is an absolute must-listen.

Joining Stapleton on this tour is the talented Marcus King. Known for his bluesy, soulful sound, Marcus King adds even more fire to this already blazing tour. 

In addition to all this excitement, Chris Stapleton just bagged two Grammy Awards earlier this year for Best Country Solo Performance and Best Country Song with his hit “White Horse” from 'Higher.' 

What are the Chris Stapleton ticket prices? 

At the moment, Chris Stapleton ticket prices start as low as $319, with prices ranging per show from there. Depending on which show, which night and which seat you want to see the superstar in action, the cost will vary.

Chris Stapleton’s latest album, 'Higher,' has finally arrived

If you’ve followed Stapleton’s career, you know his albums always seem to take a bit longer to release than expected, but that’s part of the magic. Stapleton’s journey to stardom wasn’t the typical meteoric rise; he took an unconventional route that allowed his natural talent to shine through without playing the usual industry games. His breakout album, 'Traveller,' released eight years ago, still casts a monumental impact, showcasing just how timeless his music is.

After the 2020 release of 'Starting Over,' which felt like a true reset with tracks like “Nashville, TN” reflecting on the pressures of fame, 'Higher' continues Stapleton’s exploration of his signature sound. Before you get your Chris Stapleton tickets, we recommend getting acquainted with the new tunes. Dave Cobb, who has been a key collaborator, returns to produce the album, bringing that warm, ‘70s-esque vibe that complements Stapleton’s blend of outlaw country, blues, and southern rock. Stapleton’s voice remains as powerful and emotive as ever, grounding the album with his mature, weathered vocals.

However, 'Higher' doesn’t deviate much from Stapleton’s tried-and-true formula. The album is rich with love songs dedicated to his wife, Morgane, whose harmonies add depth and warmth to the tracks. Yet, there’s a sense of disappointment in the lack of innovation. The lead single, “White Horse,” hinted at a possible shift away from his ballad-heavy catalogue, offering a break with its more dynamic approach. Unfortunately, it stands as an outlier, with the rest of the album leaning heavily into slow, plodding tempos and familiar themes.

While the love songs are undeniably tasteful and elevated by excellent production and Stapleton’s vocals, they tend to blur together, making it challenging to pick out standout moments. Tracks like “Loving You On My Mind” and “Think I’m In Love With You” express heartfelt sentiments but don’t quite reach the same heights without distinct production elements or a driving groove. The album’s title track, “The Fire,” offers a soulful, percussive patter that stands out, and “The Bottom” brings Morgane’s harmonies into the spotlight in a beautifully melancholic way.

One of the most intriguing tracks is the dark, sensual “Higher,” which promises to become a favourite for late-night listening. The closing track, “Mountains of My Mind,” offers a reflective, mentally exhaustive journey that provides a fitting end to the album, showcasing some of the most compelling lyrical content on the record.

Stapleton’s music often feels deeply personal, recorded for his own artistic fulfilment rather than commercial success, and 'Higher' is no exception. While it may not be a groundbreaking addition to his discography, it remains a testament to his skill and passion as an artist. “White Horse” serves as a reminder that there’s still a fire in Stapleton’s belly, and fans can only hope that future projects will continue to explore that untapped potential. For now, 'Higher' offers a warm, familiar embrace from one of country music’s most beloved voices, and that’s something to cherish. Those with Chris Stapleton concert tickets will really love seeing this one live.

Chris Stapleton kicked off his 2024 All-American Road Show tour with a sold-out concert at San Diego’s Petco Park

So, let's say, for example, you've locked in your Chris Stapleton Melbourne concert tickets; what can you expect to see? Let's look at how the opening show of the tour in San Diego went for a snapshot.

Stapleton transformed a sprawling ballpark, home of the San Diego Padres, into an intimate musical experience that left the audience spellbound. With a laid-back yet commanding presence, he made the massive venue feel like a cozy gathering of friends around a campfire.

Midway through the concert, Stapleton, with a smile, told the crowd, “It’s my show, and I can do whatever the hell I want!” The declaration came just before he launched into the soul-baring ballad “Whiskey and You,” the 12th song in a setlist of 26. This moment encapsulated the essence of Stapleton’s performance: genuine, heartfelt, and devoid of unnecessary spectacle. He followed up with two more solo acoustic numbers, “What Are You Listening To?” and “Mountains of My Mind,” drawing the crowd in with his deeply expressive voice and acoustic guitar.

The rain, which had threatened to dampen the evening, mercifully subsided just in time for the show. Stapleton’s ability to transform the concert atmosphere was a rare feat, making the stadium feel intimate and personal despite its size. His set was a masterclass in musical storytelling, featuring an impeccably paced mix of blues-rocking country songs and tender ballads.

From the surging opening with “White Horse,” “Parachute,” and “Second One To Know,” to the poignant closing songs “Where Rainbows Never Die” and “Outlaw State of Mind,” Stapleton’s performance was both powerful and nuanced. His voice, capable of shifting from gritty blues to a tender falsetto, delivered each song with precision and emotional depth. Stapleton’s influences—ranging from Otis Redding and Bob Seger to Marvin Gaye and John Fogerty—were apparent, yet he remained distinctly his own artist.

Early in the show, Stapleton made it clear that he was there to play music, not engage in excessive banter. “We’re going to play as much music as we can in the time we have. So, I’m not going to do much talking,” he said. However, he didn't hesitate to pause the rollicking “Might As Well Get Stoned” when he noticed an audience member in distress, ensuring they received medical attention before resuming the song with the same precision.

Stapleton’s band, featuring luminaries like Willie Nelson’s longtime harmonica player Mickey Raphael and pedal-steel guitar master Paul Franklin, was equally focused and tight. Their solos were crisp and served the songs perfectly, avoiding unnecessary showboating. The setlist included standout tracks such as “Nobody to Blame,” “Broken Halos,” “Think I’m in Love With You,” and his breakthrough hit “Traveller,” each song underscoring Stapleton’s ability to blend soulful new material with a classic feel.

Reflecting on the venue, Stapleton exclaimed, “Amazing! I do that (song) every night, but not in a baseball stadium in San Diego!” This sense of wonder and appreciation was palpable throughout the concert, making the experience even more special for the fans.

The audio quality, which had plagued the opening acts, was spot-on for Stapleton’s performance. The sound was perfectly balanced, allowing every note and lyric to resonate clearly, a testament to the meticulous preparation that went into the show.

Stapleton’s San Diego concert was a powerful testament to his artistry and the durability of his work. It was a reminder of why he’s become a transformative figure in contemporary country music, winning 10 Grammys and countless other awards. His soulful, authentic approach continues to resonate deeply with fans, offering a refreshing contrast to the often slick, forgettable productions of mainstream Nashville.

In a night filled with music and emotion, Stapleton’s ability to connect with his audience and transform a massive stadium into an intimate concert space was nothing short of extraordinary. It set the bar high for the rest of his 2024 All-American Road Show tour, promising an unforgettable experience for all who attend, so make sure you grab those Chris Stapleton resale tickets now. 

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