Event Details
Join us for Chris Stapleton's All-American Road Show at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, on June 13, 2026. This highly anticipated concert promises an unforgettable evening filled with Stapleton's signature blend of country and folk music. With a typical setlist duration of approximately 90 minutes, fans can expect to hear both classic hits and new favorites. The event is open to all ages, making it a perfect outing for families and friends alike.
How to Secure Tickets
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating selection. To secure your tickets, visit ticketssarasota.org. Our platform guarantees delivery of mobile tickets, ensuring a seamless entry experience. Please note that prices may vary based on market demand.
Seating Information
Raymond James Stadium offers a variety of seating options to enhance your concert experience:
- Floor Seats: These are the closest seats to the stage, providing an intimate concert experience.
- Lower Level: Elevated seating that offers great views of the performance while still being close to the action.
- Balcony Seats: Located higher up in the stadium, these seats provide a panoramic view of the entire venue.
Parking Information
Parking at Raymond James Stadium can be limited due to its urban location. Here are some options for your convenience:
- Official Stadium Parking: Available for pre-purchase through the stadium's website. Prices typically range from $30-$60.
- Nearby Parking Lots: Various commercial lots within walking distance offer parking options ranging from $20-$40.
- Rideshare Services: Uber and Lyft are available for drop-off near the stadium. Expect heavy traffic post-event.
- Public Transport: The best option is to use local public transit services, which provide easy access to the venue.
Chris Stapleton's All-American Road Show Sarasota Concert reviews
Copperfield- Not worth money but amazing illusions
Chris Stapleton's All-American Road Show's talent cannot be denied. The magnificent illusions were a highlight, with him appearing out of an empty box on a motorcycle and making a full-size car appear before your eyes. His close-up magic was also fantastic. However, my wife, 2 young children, and I were disappointed with the whole production. It is not suitable for young children. At the beginning of the show, a 10-minute film was shown featuring Chris Stapleton's All-American Road Show in pop culture, including clips from late-night shows and sitcoms with many off-beat jokes about Copperfiled's sexual prowess and impregnating without having sex. This content was not appropriate for the many children in the audience. The self-indulgent film was a waste of time. The actual illusions performance lasted only about an hour and was not worth the $75 per person.