Chris Stapleton Set for 65,000-Fan Raymond James Stadium Show
Chris Stapleton is set for Raymond James Stadium in Tampa on Saturday, June 13, 2026, with chris stapleton expected to draw more than 65,000 fans. The Tampa date places Lainey Wilson and Allen Stone into a stadium slot built around a late-night headline set.
Allen Stone is expected to go on around 6 p.m., with Stapleton’s headline set set for around 9 p.m. Set times can vary from night to night, but the schedule already gives ticket holders a narrow window for arrival, security screening, and parking.
Raymond James Stadium on June 13
Lainey Wilson is scheduled to perform before Stapleton, giving the show a three-act structure rather than a simple opener-and-headliner format. Fans headed to Raymond James Stadium can also expect the All American Roadshow Tour merchandise table to carry caps, t-shirts, koozies and hoodies, while a unique poster for the Tampa date had not yet been released.
That staging matters because this is not a club stop or a short festival slot. It is a stadium show built for volume, with the Tampa crowd expected to top 65,000 and the night organized around a fixed headliner window rather than an open-ended bill.
Parking, bags and Lot 6
Parking can be pre-purchased through the Raymond James Parking portal, and the lots are expected to open around midday. Drivers should expect heavy congestion on N Dale Mabry Highway and Himes Avenue, and Himes Avenue is likely to close immediately after the concert to prioritize pedestrian safety.
Ride-share traffic is being pushed to Lot 6 off Himes Avenue, which makes arrival planning the difference between a clean entry and a long delay outside the stadium. Raymond James Stadium will allow clear bags measuring 12 inches by 6 inches by 12 inches or smaller, along with small clutch bags up to 4.5 inches by 6.5 inches.
Stapleton, Wilson and the set list
The All American Roadshow Tour stop also comes with a likely set list that leans on Stapleton’s biggest live staples: 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 an encore.
Lainey Wilson is also expected to reappear during Stapleton’s set to share the stage on some of his tracks, which gives the Tampa date a little more crossover value than a standard opening pair. For anyone buying a ticket, the practical move is simple: plan for an afternoon parking push, arrive with bag-size limits in mind, and expect the night to move toward a 9 p.m. headline window rather than a casual late start.