Grammy Award-winning country, soul, southern rock and bluegrass artist Chris Stapleton is going to swing through the Quad Cities on his next tour.

Stapleton has accumulated over 170 writing and co-writing credits, including six number one country songs. He co-wrote hits like Josh Turner's "Your Man", Kenny Chesney's "Never Wanted Nothing More", George Strait's "Love's Gonna Make It Alright", and Luke Bryan's "Drink a Beer".

In 2015, Stapleton released his four-time platinum solo debut album, Traveller, which contained hits like Traveller, Parachute, Nobody to Blame, and of course the world-known cover of Tennesee Whiskey.

Since that debut solo, Stapleton has released a total of four albums and has won eight Grammy awards for:

  • Best Country Album for Traveller
  • Best Country Solo Performance for Traveller
  • Best Country Album for From A Room: Volume 1
  • Best Country Solo Performance for Either Way
  • Best Country Song for Broken Halos
  • Best Country Solo Performance for You Should Probably Leave
  • Best Country Song for Cold
  • Best Country Album for Starting Over

Chris Stapleton will be at the Vibrant Arena at The Mark on June 1st, 2023 as part of the "All-American Road Show."

He'll be here with special guests Marcus King and War & Treaty.

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Tickets will be available through TicketMaster and at the Vibrant Arena At The Mark starting Friday, February 10th!

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