Chris Stapleton in Boston | Tickets 2026

Feel the energy soar at Fenway Park, Boston, MA, on August 14 – August 15, 2026, as Chris Stapleton takes the stage! Immerse yourself in his soulful voice and captivating guitar riffs, performing hits like “Tennessee Whiskey” and “Starting Over.” Don’t miss out—grab your Chris Stapleton tour tickets now!
Chris Stapleton Boston Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Friday Aug 14, 2026 05:30 PM |
Boston, Massachusetts | from $188.45 | Tickets |
| Saturday Aug 15, 2026 05:30 PM |
Boston, Massachusetts | from $168.00 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where are the Chris Stapleton concerts in Boston?
Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show comes to Boston for two nights on Friday, August 14, 2026, and Saturday, August 15, 2026, at Fenway Park, 4 Jersey Street, in the heart of Boston. These shows are part of the Nucar Fenway Concert Series, turning America’s “Most Beloved Ballpark” into a giant open-air country concert venue for one summer weekend.
Who is performing with Chris Stapleton at Fenway Park?
Both Fenway Park shows feature special guests Zach Top and Allen Stone alongside Chris Stapleton. Zach Top brings a traditional-meets-modern country sound, while Allen Stone adds soulful, R&B-inflected vocals, giving each night a three-artist lineup before Stapleton’s headlining set.
What time do the concerts start, and when should I arrive?
Listings show Fenway start times in the early evening, with tickets and event pages noting 5:30 PM or 7:30 PM for August 14 and a similar early-evening start on August 15, depending on the source, with multiple acts performing through the night. It is wise to arrive 60–90 minutes early so you have time to navigate Kenmore Square traffic, park or arrive by MBTA, clear security and bag checks, and find your seat before Zach Top and Allen Stone begin.
How can I get cheap tickets for Chris Stapleton at Fenway Park?
Ticket data shows that entry-level prices for the August 14 show start around $155, while August 15 listings show infield grandstand and outfield grandstand seats in the low $200s and floor tickets going higher. To find cheaper tickets, focus on Grandstand and Right Field Box sections rather than floor or premium Dugout/Field Box seats, compare prices across several reputable marketplaces, and look for rows labeled as “Top 5% value” or “Top 10% value,” which often offer a better view-to-price ratio. Since there are two nights, check both dates—one night may have softer demand and slightly lower prices, and monitoring listings over time can reveal drops from resellers as the weekend approaches.
What is the seating like at Fenway Park for a Chris Stapleton concert?
Fenway Park uses a combination of field-level floor sections, infield and outfield grandstands, loge, and field/dugout boxes for concerts, giving you choices from close-up floor spots to elevated side and outfield views. Floor tickets place you on the turf near the stage for an immersive experience, while Grandstand and Right Field Box seats are often more affordable and still provide a great angle on the stage and the famous ballpark backdrop.
What is the bag policy at Fenway Park for these concerts?
Fenway Park enforces a strict bag policy: bags must be single-compartment and no larger than 12″ x 12″ x 6″, and backpacks, duffel bags, and multi-compartment purses are not permitted for any event, including concerts. The Red Sox encourage fans to use single-compartment clear bags within the same 12″ x 12″ x 6″ limit to speed up entry, and there is no official bag check inside the park, so bringing only essentials in a compliant bag is the safest choice.
How does parking work for concerts at Fenway Park?
Fenway Park has very limited on-site parking, and most guests rely on nearby garages and private lots in the Kenmore, Back Bay, and Fenway neighborhoods, where prices can range from moderate to high on concert nights. Because street parking is heavily restricted and spaces fill quickly, many guides recommend reserving a garage spot in advance or planning to park a bit farther away and walking in to avoid last-minute premium prices.
What are the best transportation options to and from Fenway Park?
Public transportation is often the easiest and cheapest way to reach Fenway; the MBTA Green Line stops at Kenmore and Fenway stations just a short walk from the ballpark. Many fans also use rideshares or taxis and arrange pickup points a few blocks away from the Jersey Street gates to avoid congestion directly in front of the park after the concert.
Can I bring children, and do they need tickets?
Fenway policies state that children under 36 inches tall may be admitted free for many events when they sit on an adult’s lap, but for concerts, families should check the specific event rules, as some shows treat every attendee as needing a ticketed seat. If you bring younger children, plan for loud sound levels, bring ear protection, and allow time for breaks, since a Chris Stapleton show with two openers will make for a long, late evening.
What should I wear and bring for an August concert at Fenway?
Boston evenings in mid-August are usually warm at showtime but can cool slightly after dark, so lightweight, breathable clothing with a light layer is ideal, plus comfortable shoes for climbing Fenway’s stairs and walking from transit or parking. Bring only essentials—phone, digital tickets, payment method, ID, and an allowed single-compartment bag—to breeze through security, and consider a hat and sunscreen if you plan to arrive early and spend time in the sun before the music starts.
What are some tips to save money on the overall Fenway concert experience?
To keep costs down, target Grandstand or Right Field Box seats flagged as strong value instead of floor or Dugout Box tickets, use MBTA instead of paying high Fenway parking rates, and eat at more affordable spots outside the immediate ballpark area before you enter. You can also save by going bag-light to avoid any last-minute storage needs, sharing rides or transit passes with friends, watching both August 14 and August 15 listings to pick the cheaper night, and tracking multiple ticket platforms so you can act quickly when a good-value listing appears.