Mike Campbell Joins Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show
Mike Campbell, the renowned former guitarist of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, will be hitting the road with Chris Stapleton as part of the country star’s extensive All-American Road Show this year. Campbell, alongside his band the Dirty Knobs, will make a special appearance during one of Stapleton’s concerts.
Tour Overview
Chris Stapleton’s 2026 tour kicks off this weekend with a sold-out performance at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida. Following this, he has a series of sold-out shows scheduled until the end of February. The All-American Road Show officially launches on May 23 with a concert at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee, leading into more than two dozen additional dates that extend through early October.
Featured Acts
Throughout the tour, Stapleton will be joined by a stellar lineup of opening acts, including Lainey Wilson, Molly Tuttle, Grace Potter, Maggie Rose, and more. This diverse array of talent promises to make each concert a memorable experience.
Specific Dates for Mike Campbell & the Dirty Knobs
Mike Campbell and the Dirty Knobs are set to join Stapleton for the concert on October 2 in Bristow, Virginia. They previously opened for Stapleton during select shows in 2025, showcasing their synergy on stage.
Tickets for Campbell’s appearance on the tour will be available for purchase starting January 16 at 10 a.m. local time. For more details about Stapleton’s tour, fans can visit his official website.
Mike Campbell’s Musical Journey
Since the passing of Tom Petty in 2017, Mike Campbell has been actively creating music with the Dirty Knobs. The band has released three albums: their debut, Wreckless Abandon, in 2020, followed by External Combustion in 2022, and the upcoming Vagabonds, Virgins & Misfits, scheduled for release in 2024. In December, Campbell and his band also performed a series of “semi-acoustic” shows, highlighting their versatility.
On the other hand, Chris Stapleton has continued to build on his success, releasing four albums since his breakthrough debut, Traveller, in 2015. His latest album, Higher, released in 2023, reached the top spot on the country charts, solidifying his status as a leading figure in contemporary country music.
Chris Stapleton’s 2026 Tour Dates
- January 10—Hollywood, FL—Hard Rock Live (SOLD OUT)
- January 11—Hollywood, FL—Hard Rock Live (SOLD OUT)
- February 4—Las Vegas, NV—Dolby Live at Park MGM (SOLD OUT)
- February 5—Las Vegas, NV—Dolby Live at Park MGM (SOLD OUT)
- February 7—San Francisco, CA—Bill Graham Civic Auditorium (SOLD OUT)
- February 20—Thackerville, OK—WinStar Lukas Oil Live (SOLD OUT)
- February 21—Thackerville, OK—WinStar Lukas Oil Live (SOLD OUT)
- February 27—Uncasville, CT—Mohegan Sun Casino (SOLD OUT)
- February 28—Uncasville, CT—Mohegan Sun Casino (SOLD OUT)
- April 19—Georgetown, TX—Two Step Inn
- May 23—Nashville, TN—Nissan Stadium*
- May 29—Panama City, FL—Gulf Coast Jam
- June 11—Jacksonville, FL—Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena†
- June 13—Tampa, FL—Raymond James Stadium*
- June 17—Burgettstown, PA—The Pavilion at Star Lake
- June 20—Charlotte, NC—Bank of America Stadium*
- June 24—Hershey, PA—Hersheypark Stadium#
- June 26—North Charleston, SC—North Charleston Coliseum#
- July 8—Mountain View, CA—Shoreline Amphitheatre‡
- July 10—Chula Vista, CA—North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre‡
- July 14—Paso Robles, CA—California Mid-State Fair‡
- July 17—Portland, OR—Providence Park#
- July 19—Whitefish, MT—Under The Big Sky Festival
- July 22—Vancouver, BC—Rogers Arena%
- July 24—George, WA—The Gorge#
- July 29—Shakopee, MN—Mystic Lake Amphitheater†
- August 1—Cincinnati, OH—Paycor Stadium*
- August 6—Toronto, ON—Rogers Stadium+
- August 8—Detroit, MI—Ford Field*
- August 14—Boston, MA—Fenway Park+
- August 18—Virginia Beach, VA—Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach~
- August 21—Atlanta, GA—Mercedes-Benz Stadium^
- August 26—Wantagh, NY—Northwell at Jones Beach Theater**
- August 28—Philadelphia, PA—Freedom Mortgage Pavilion**
- October 2—Bristow, VA—Jiffy Lube Live††
- October 7—Lincoln, NE—Pinnacle Bank Arena‡‡
- October 9—Kansas City, MO—Morton Amphitheater‡‡
*with special guests Lainey Wilson and Allen Stone
†with special guest Allen Stone
‡with special guest Molly Tuttle
#with special guest Grace Potter
+with special guests Zach Top and Allen Stone
%with special guest The Teskey Brothers
~with special guest Maggie Rose
^with special guests Lainey Wilson and Ashley McBryde
**with special guest Carter Faith
††with special guest Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs
‡‡with special guest Nikki Lane
Conclusion
The collaboration between Mike Campbell and Chris Stapleton presents a unique opportunity for fans to experience a blend of rock and country music. As both artists continue to evolve in their musical journeys, this tour promises to deliver unforgettable performances filled with passion and artistry. Mark your calendars and prepare for an incredible summer of music!
FAQs
When do tickets for Mike Campbell’s appearance with Chris Stapleton go on sale?
Tickets will be available for purchase starting January 16 at 10 a.m. local time.
How many albums has Mike Campbell released since Tom Petty’s death?
Mike Campbell & the Dirty Knobs have released three albums since 2017: Wreckless Abandon (2020), External Combustion (2022), and Vagabonds, Virgins & Misfits (2024).
What is the latest album released by Chris Stapleton?
Chris Stapleton’s latest album is Higher, released in 2023.
Who are the opening acts for Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show?
Opening acts include Lainey Wilson, Molly Tuttle, Grace Potter, and Maggie Rose, among others.
