Chris Stapleton is set to bring his All-American Roadshow back to Detroit this summer with a major country co-sign in tow.
The singer-songwriter will headline Ford Field on Aug. 8 alongside country superstar Lainey Wilson for a one-night stadium show that mixes two of the genre’s biggest hitmakers. The announcement marks Ford Field’s second major concert reveal of the day, following the news that Bruno Mars will be performing at the venue in May.
The Detroit stop is part of Stapleton’s expansive 24-city All-American Roadshowwhich includes nine stadium dates across the country. In addition to Detroit, the tour will hit major markets such as Nashville, Atlanta, Charlotte, Tampa and Boston. Singer Allen Stone will also perform at the Ford Field show.
Other special guests for the tour include Ashley McBryde, Carter Faith, Grace Potter, Maggie Rose, Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs, Molly Tuttle, Nikki Lane, The Teskey Brothers and Zach Top.
Tickets go on sale to the public at 10 a.m. on January 16 through Ticketmaster.
Both Stapleton and Wilson are familiar faces at Ford Field. Stapleton last played the venue in July 2024, sharing the bill with George Strait, while Wilson took the stage there in April 2023 as the opening act for Luke Combs. Stapleton also previously headlined Comerica Park, making him one of the few artists to perform at both of Detroit’s major sports stadiums.
The August concert adds to a packed 2026 schedule for Ford Field, which is also set to host Foo Fighters on August 6 and Ed Sheeran later this month.



