Chris Stapleton books Alabama show for 2024: How to get tickets

Chris Stapleton books Alabama show for 2024: How to get tickets

Chris Stapleton will return to Alabama in 2024.

With special guests Grace Potter and Allen Stone, Stapleton’s “All-American Road Show” will hit Legacy Arena at the BJCC in Birmingham Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2024.

Tickets go on sale Friday, Nov. 3 at 10 a.m. You can purchase via Ticketmaster. Tickets will cost $69.75, $89.75, $129.75 and $159.75.

Stapleton adds to an already-impressive 2024 slate at the BJCC featuring Tool (Jan. 26), Kansas (Feb. 3), Journey (Feb. 15, with Toto), Anita Baker (Feb. 16), Fall Out Boy (March 13), Cody Johnson (March 16), Zach Bryan (March 22 and 23), and Tyler Childers (April 15). See the full Legacy Arena/BJCC calendar.

The Kentucky native served as frontman for The SteelDrivers before releasing his debut solo album “Traveller” in 2015, which reached number one on the charts and sold more than 1 million copies. He also earned several Grammy nominations and eight two, including Best Country Album and Best Country Solo Performance.

He has also won 10 Academy of Country Music Awards and 14 Country Music Association Awards. ACM even named him their Artist-Songwriter of the Decade. In 2023, Rolling Stone named him number 170 on their list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time.

“Though he calls country music home, Chris Stapleton has more in common, vocally speaking, with Otis Redding and Aretha Franklin than George Jones or Hank Williams,” Rolling Stone wrote. “The Kentucky native’s growling, raspy tone is amplified by control and power, allowing him to transform the country chestnut ‘Tennessee Whiskey’ into an easy-sipping R&B ballad or sprinkle dazzling runs all over ‘Sometimes I Cry.’”

Other albums include “From a Room” (volumes one and two), “Starting Over” and “Higher.” Hits include “Tennessee Whiskey,” “Parachute,” “Halos” and “Millionaires.”

Stapleton headlined Rock the South 2023 in Cullman along with Cody Johnson, Riley Green and Zach Bryan.

From AL.com’s Matt Wake in 2022: “For [his] 2020 album [‘Starting Over’], Stapleton recorded a soulful ballad titled ‘Cold’ at Sheffield’s Muscle Shoals Sound, the iconic North Alabama studio where artists ranging from The Rolling Stones to Staple Singers recorded immortal tracks. In an interview Stapleton told The Ringer, ‘There’s a reason I go to these rooms. If you’re lucky to get a little bit of that magic dust off those walls, it informs things.’”