Chris Stapleton in George | Tickets 2026

Chris Stapleton

Feel the electrifying energy as Chris Stapleton takes the stage at The Gorge Amphitheatre in George, WA, on July 24 – July 25, 2026. With soulful vocals and powerful guitar riffs, he’ll perform chart-toppers like “Tennessee Whiskey” and “Starting Over.” Don’t miss out—grab your Chris Stapleton tour tickets today!

Chris Stapleton George Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Friday
Jul 24, 2026
07:30 PM
George, Washington from $180.00 Tickets
Saturday
Jul 25, 2026
07:30 PM
George, Washington from $147.83 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Chris Stapleton shows are at The Gorge, and when are they?

Chris Stapleton brings his All-American Road Show to The Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington, for two nights on Friday, July 24, 2026, and Saturday, July 25, 2026, with both concerts scheduled to begin at 7:30 PM. A second night was added due to extraordinary demand, turning this stop into a full weekend event for fans across the Pacific Northwest.

Where is The Gorge Amphitheatre, and what is the venue like?

The Gorge Amphitheatre is located at 754 Silica Road NW, George, WA 98824, overlooking the Columbia River canyon in central Washington. It is widely regarded as one of the most scenic venues in North America, with a natural bowl that seats roughly 20,000–27,500 people and offers dramatic views, open lawn terraces, and powerful natural acoustics.

Who is performing with Chris Stapleton at The Gorge?

Both Gorge shows feature special guest Grace Potter, whose high-energy rock and soul performance sets the stage for Chris Stapleton’s headlining set. Her opening set gives fans extra incentive to arrive early, enjoy the sunset over the canyon, and experience a full evening of music rather than just the main act.

What time do the shows start, and when should I arrive?

Each concert is listed for a 7:30 PM start time, with Grace Potter scheduled earlier in the evening before Stapleton takes the stage. Because of the venue’s remote location and event-day traffic, it is smart to arrive several hours early—giving yourself time to park or check into camping, walk to the gates, pass security, and settle into your seat or lawn spot while enjoying the sunset.

How can I get cheap tickets for Chris Stapleton at The Gorge?

Ticket listings show a wide price range, with some entry-level tickets for July 24 starting around $170 before fees and higher prices for closer reserved seats and premium areas. To find cheaper options, focus on general admission lawn terraces instead of lower reserved sections, compare prices for both nights across several reputable sellers, and look for seats labeled as good value rather than chasing only the closest sections. Watching prices over time—especially as the dates approach—can also reveal drops from resellers who reduce their listings to sell remaining tickets, and being flexible on which night you attend may help you snag a better deal.

Is camping available at The Gorge for these shows?

Yes, The Gorge Amphitheatre offers on-site camping, and for the Chris Stapleton shows there is a specific “Gorge Amphitheatre Camping – Chris Stapleton (7/23–7/25)” pass that covers the concert weekend. Camping passes (sold separately from concert tickets) typically include one vehicle pass per campsite and access to amenities like potable water, flush toilets, hot showers, and a small store, making camping a popular and convenient option because of the venue’s remote location.

How does parking work if I’m not camping?

Day parking at The Gorge is available at no additional cost, with lots generally opening about two hours before the scheduled gate time. Designated day parking areas include accessible parking close to the gates, but overnight parking is strictly prohibited, and any unauthorized vehicles left on site outside allowed hours are subject to towing at the owner’s expense.

What is the bag and security policy at The Gorge Amphitheatre?

The Gorge enforces a clear bag–style policy: only small clutches, wristlets, or fanny packs up to 6″ x 9″ or clear plastic bags no larger than 12″ x 12″ x 6″ are allowed inside the venue, and all bags are subject to search. Hydration packs are permitted if they have no more than two pockets and are completely empty at entry, so bringing only essentials in an approved bag and arriving with empty water packs will help you get through security smoothly.

What should I bring and wear for a Chris Stapleton show at The Gorge?

Guides for The Gorge recommend sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, layers of clothing, a blanket for the lawn, and comfortable shoes, since you will be on uneven ground and temperatures often drop sharply after sunset. Downloading your mobile tickets ahead of time (cell service can be limited), packing an approved bag, and planning for both hot daytime weather and cool, breezy nights will help you stay comfortable through Grace Potter’s opener and Chris Stapleton’s full set.

How do I get to The Gorge Amphitheatre, and how long is the drive?

The Gorge is about 150 miles east of Seattle via Interstate 90, with a typical drive time of around 2.5 hours, depending on traffic, by taking I‑90 East to Exit 143 (Silica Road) and following signs to the venue. Because concert-day traffic can slow the last stretch significantly, especially near Silica Road and the venue gates, you should plan extra time and aim to arrive well before the opening acts start.

What are some tips to save money on the overall Gorge trip?

To keep costs down, consider general admission lawn tickets instead of reserved seats, share a campsite and vehicle with friends to split camping and fuel costs, and make use of the free day parking if you are not camping. Bringing your own food and non-alcoholic drinks where allowed, packing essentials instead of buying them on-site, and comparing ticket prices across the two nights and multiple sellers can all help you enjoy an unforgettable Gorge weekend with Chris Stapleton and Grace Potter without overspending.

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