Chris Stapleton in Riverside | Tickets 2026

Chris Stapleton

Feel the electrifying energy at the Amphitheater in Riverside, MO, on October 9-10, 2026. Chris Stapleton will captivate with his soulful blend of country and rock, performing chart-toppers like “Tennessee Whiskey” and “Starting Over.” Don’t miss this unforgettable night—grab your Chris Stapleton tour tickets now!

Chris Stapleton Riverside Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Friday
Oct 09, 2026
07:30 PM
Riverside, Missouri from $93.60 Tickets
Saturday
Oct 10, 2026
07:30 PM
Riverside, Missouri from $101.98 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Chris Stapleton shows are in Riverside, MO, and when are they?

Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show is scheduled for two nights at Morton Amphitheater in Riverside, Missouri: Friday, October 9, 2026, and Saturday, October 10, 2026, with both shows set for 7:30 PM. The amphitheater sits at 6150 NW Music Blvd in Riverside, just northwest of downtown Kansas City, giving regional fans two chances to see him in an outdoor setting.

Who is performing with Chris Stapleton at Morton Amphitheater?

Both Riverside dates list Nikki Lane as the special guest joining Chris Stapleton on his All-American Road Show. Her gritty, outlaw-country style and rock-influenced songs set the tone for the evening and make the shows feel like full mini-festivals rather than a single-artist concert.

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

Tickets and event pages show a 7:30 PM start time for both October 9 and October 10 at Morton Amphitheater. To avoid rushing and to catch Nikki Lane’s opening set, plan to arrive 60–90 minutes early so you can navigate traffic, park in Riverside Park, pass bag checks, and find your seat or lawn spot before the music begins.

How can I get cheap tickets for Chris Stapleton at Morton Amphitheater?

Pricing from major sellers shows that the lowest tickets for the October 9 show start around $103, with an average price near $379, and similar ranges for October 10 with many options under $250 in upper sections. Value-focused listings highlight Premium Lawn tickets around $120 and numerous Upper level sections between about $200 and $260 flagged as “Top 10% Value” or better, indicating strong view-to-price balance. To find cheaper seats, focus on upper sections (like Upper 305–313) or value-marked lawn areas rather than Lower and premium Middle sections, compare several marketplaces, and monitor prices as the dates approach so you can grab good deals when resellers drop prices.

What is the seating like at Morton Amphitheater?

Morton Amphitheater is a large outdoor venue with a mix of GA Pit near the stage, Lower reserved sections closest to the front, Middle reserved tiers above those, and Upper reserved sections plus lawn-style seating further back. GA Pit and Lower sections offer the most immersive, close-up experience at higher prices, while the Upper sections and Premium Lawn areas are typically more budget-friendly and still provide solid views of the stage and screens.

What is the bag policy at the Riverside amphitheater?

The amphitheater enforces a clear-bag–style policy: clear purses or bags smaller than 12″ x 12″ x 6″ are allowed, along with small clutch purses no larger than 4.5″ x 6.5″. Diaper and medical bags are permitted but subject to search, while large bags, backpacks, camera cases, cinch bags, fanny packs, oversized totes, and similar items are not allowed, so bringing only essentials in an approved clear bag or small clutch is the simplest way to get through security quickly.

How does parking work for concerts at Morton Amphitheater?

Parking at Riverside Park is available for all amphitheater events, and guests are directed to the nearest available lot upon entering the park from Grant Street. Accessible parking is provided closer to the entrance for guests with disabilities, and attendants can also direct guests who still need to purchase tickets to park near the box office for convenience.

Are there any rules about what I can bring inside Morton Amphitheater?

The venue permits clear bags within the stated size limits, small blankets or beach towels, non-professional cameras, and either one factory-sealed water bottle or an empty plastic water bottle up to one gallon (metal and glass bottles are not allowed). Prohibited items include large or non-clear bags, weapons, illegal substances, outside alcohol, and other items that could obstruct views or compromise safety, so checking the venue’s full A-to-Z guide and packing light will help you avoid issues at the gate.

Is Morton Amphitheater accessible for guests with disabilities?

The amphitheater provides accessible parking areas within Riverside Park and directs guests with disability placards to lots that offer the easiest routes into the venue. Inside, designated accessible seating sections are available, and staff can assist with directions and support as needed, so it is helpful to mention your seating location to parking attendants and guest services on arrival.

What should I wear and bring for early-October shows in Riverside, MO?

Early October evenings in the Kansas City area can be mild but may cool off after sunset, so wearing comfortable layers—such as a T-shirt or long-sleeve top with a light jacket or hoodie—is a smart approach. Comfortable shoes are important for walking between parking and the amphitheater and standing on lawn or concrete, and a small blanket or towel can make lawn seating more comfortable as you enjoy Nikki Lane’s opener and Chris Stapleton’s full set.

What are some tips to save money on the overall Riverside concert experience?

To keep costs down, target Premium Lawn or Upper level seats flagged as “Top 10% Value” instead of Lower or premium Middle sections, carpool with friends to share parking and fuel costs, and use the standard lots rather than paying extra for the closest spots. You can also save by eating before you arrive at the venue, bringing an allowed water bottle to cut down on drink purchases, going bag-light to avoid any storage hassles, and watching multiple ticket platforms for both October 9 and 10 so you can jump on strong-value listings when prices dip.

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