News Summary
Chris Stapleton’s concert at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville has been rescheduled to July 9 due to critical equipment damage. All tickets from the original date will be honored, and refunds are available for those unable to attend. The concert is part of Stapleton’s All-American Road Show tour, featuring special guest Nikki Lane. With demand high and ticket prices up to $897, fans are urged to secure their attendance as the new date approaches.
Greenville Hosts Rescheduled Chris Stapleton Concert
Chris Stapleton’s concert, initially slated for June 4 at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena, is now rescheduled for July 9 due to critical damage to production equipment. This setback has made it impossible for the show to proceed as planned, prompting the rescheduling in the interest of ensuring a quality performance.
The Bon Secours Wellness Arena has confirmed that all tickets purchased for the original date will be valid for the new concert date. Fans who are unable to attend the rescheduled show are encouraged to reach out to their point of purchase for refund options. Ticketmaster users must submit refund requests by June 24 to qualify for refunds. The concert is set to begin at 6:30 p.m. on July 9.
As part of his All-American Road Show 2025 tour, Stapleton was scheduled to perform in Greenville as a prominent attraction, featuring special guest Nikki Lane. This year marks the ninth installment of the tour, which has garnered significant attention and demand for tickets. As of May 30, ticket prices are already ranging from $166 to $897, with many seats nearing sell-out status.
Impact of Production Damage
The decision to reschedule the concert stemmed from damage that occurred while critical pieces of the tour’s production were in transit to Greenville. The specific details regarding the extent and nature of the damage have not been disclosed, but it has prompted the need for alterations to the tour schedule. Stapleton has expressed appreciation for fans’ understanding and apologized for any inconvenience caused by this rescheduling.
Tour Background
The All-American Road Show serves as an opportunity for Stapleton to promote his recently released album, “Higher,” which has earned praise from numerous publications, including Rolling Stone and Billboard. The album is described as exhibiting a classic blend of rock and soul. The tour will kick off in Charlottesville, Virginia, on June 6 and will see performances across several states, including Michigan, North Carolina, and New York, ultimately concluding at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida, on October 10.
Parking and Venue Regulations
Concertgoers planning to attend the rescheduled Greenville performance should be aware that public garages in the area offer real-time parking vacancy information. The closest parking facilities to the Bon Secours Wellness Arena are located on Broad, Church, Richardson, and Spring streets. It’s also important for attendees to familiarize themselves with the venue’s policies, as certain items are prohibited during concerts. A complete list of these restrictions can be found on the arena’s official website.
Future Performance Lineup
In addition to his own tour, Stapleton will be sharing the stage with George Strait as part of a historic stadium tour and will make various festival appearances throughout the summer months. Additional artists, including Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs and Grace Potter, are also slated to join him at select tour dates, adding to the excitement for fans this concert season.
Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic
HERE Resources
Additional Resources
