Chris Stapleton's All American Roadshow Tour will play Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, on Saturday, June 13, 2026, with Lainey Wilson and Allen Stone on the bill.
The stadium show is built for a crowd — more than 65,000 fans are expected — and the evening is spread across multiple sets. Allen Stone is slated to start at around 6 p.m., Lainey Wilson performs before the headliner, and Stapleton's headline set is expected to begin around 9 p.m.; set-times can and do vary from night to night, so schedule changes are possible.
Stapleton's set will draw heavily on songs familiar to long-time listeners and stadium newcomers alike. Selections expected for the Tampa evening include Tennessee Whiskey, Parachute, Arkansas, Think I'm in Love With You, It Takes a Woman, Joy of My Life, Broken Halos and White Horse. Tennessee Whiskey is likely to close the night, either as the final song or as an encore.
Raymond James's bag policy is straightforward and strict: only clear bags no larger than 12 inches by 6 inches by 12 inches will be permitted, and small clutch bags no larger than 4.5 inches by 6.5 inches are allowed.
Parking can be pre-purchased through the Raymond James parking portal, and the venue's lots are expected to open around midday. Drivers should plan for heavy congestion on N Dale Mabry Highway and Himes Avenue; Himes Avenue is likely to be closed immediately after the concert to prioritize pedestrian safety, which will affect post-show traffic flow.
Ride-share users should use the designated drop-off and pick-up zone at Lot 6 off Himes Avenue. The lot is set up to centralize passenger loading and unloading, but the likely post-show closure of Himes Avenue means riders and drivers should discuss a clear meeting plan before the show.
All American Roadshow merchandise for the tour includes caps, t-shirts, koozies and hoodies. A unique poster is usually produced for each event on the run; the Tampa poster has not yet been released, so fans expecting an event-specific print will need to wait for that drop.
The tour opened May 23 at Nissan Stadium in Nashville; for readers tracking stops and setlists, that installment provides a recent point of reference for how the Tampa night may unfold.
If you are attending, the practical moves are simple: buy parking in advance if you plan to drive, arrive early once lots open around midday to avoid inbound congestion, carry only permitted bags, and confirm your ride-share meeting spot given likely street closures after the show.
The one outstanding item for collectors and fans is the Tampa poster: while the run typically includes an event-specific print, no poster has been released for the June 13 show. Organizers have made those items available in the past, but until the poster appears on official tour channels, its design and release timing remain the only unconfirmed detail for the Tampa date.





