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Chris Stapleton Tickets (Concert)
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Date and time Jul 17, 2026 at 7:30 PM
Location Providence Park, Portland, United States of America
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Concert Chris Stapleton – Jul 17, 2026 at 7:30 PM – Providence Park, Portland, United States of America
If you miss music that sounds lived in, this concert scratches that itch. Expect country roots with a soulful edge and singalong hooks. Compare what’s available and lock in your plan.

Providence Park - stadium, capacity 25,218, address: 1844 SW Morrison St, Portland, United States of America. Find location details and a city guide further down the page.

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Event details

Performer Chris Stapleton
City Portland, United States of America
Venue / arena Providence Park
Date Jul 17, 2026
Start time 7:30 PM
Venue type Stadium
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Location and venue

Providence Park is more than a stadium — it’s a Portland landmark and one of the most historic soccer grounds in the United States. Opened in 1926, it blends classic urban character with modern upgrades, and its current capacity of about 25,218 seats creates a tight, high-energy setting for marquee matches and concert nights. The multi-level east-side expansion adds a distinctly contemporary silhouette while keeping that close-to-the-action feel that fans love.

Inside, the experience is built for intensity: stands sit relatively close to the field, so chants and music carry cleanly and the atmosphere feels immediate from almost any section. Visitors appreciate the straightforward layout, clear wayfinding, and a solid range of food-and-drink options — from quick bites to local favorites — with good flow during breaks in the program.

You’ll find it at 1844 SW Morrison St, Portland, United States. A major advantage is that the Providence Park MAX Station is directly across the street, making the walk to the entrances short and simple; nearby garages and street parking exist, but arriving early is wise on big event days. For broader citywide transit context and route planning beyond the immediate area, see the Portland overview further down the page.
Address 1844 SW Morrison St, Portland, United States of America
Capacity About 25.218
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Destination guide: Portland

Portland, known for its relaxed vibe and strong cultural scene, stands out as one of the most appealing U.S. destinations for concerts and major sporting events. The city blends the energy of big nights out with a distinctive urban character, making it easy to turn an event into a full city experience. With diverse dining, a craft beverage culture and a wide range of accommodation — from downtown hotels to practical neighborhood options — visitors often highlight how effortless it is to plan an evening without stress. Portland also feels approachable: lively enough to excite, yet familiar enough that you find your way quickly.

A key advantage is the city’s infrastructure and smart connectivity between major hubs. Local transit under TriMet makes it easy to move between downtown and areas around the main arenas and stadiums, with MAX Light Rail serving as a fast, convenient backbone of public transportation. For shorter trips, the Portland Streetcar is a handy option, while bus lines fill in the network wherever you need them most. Whether you arrive by air via Portland International Airport (PDX) or by train at Portland Union Station, the takeaway is the same: logistics are straightforward and transfers are simple — ideal when you want to make the most of your time before the event begins.

When you catch your breath before or after a show, the Willamette River and waterfront paths offer a perfect counterpoint to the city’s buzz, while the heart of downtown invites an easy stroll and neighborhood exploration. Many choose to linger in lively areas packed with cafés, restaurants and renowned bookstores, while those who love views and greenery often head to parks and lookout points above the city. Whether you’re coming for the thrill in the stands or the music under stage lights, Portland delivers a welcome bonus — a city that feels just as rewarding in the event’s high energy as it does in the calmer moments in between.
Airport Portland International Airport (PDX), Portland, United States of America
Country / Continent United States of America / North America
Time zone UTC-07:00
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About the performer

Chris Stapleton is an American singer and songwriter whose unmistakable baritone blends country, soul, and blues into a sound that feels both classic and contemporary. Raised in Kentucky, he builds his music on strong storytelling and an emotional delivery, which listeners often describe as honest and direct. His songs lean on universal themes—love, loss, and hope—so they stay relevant for years and work well outside short-lived radio trends, across moods and generations of fans in any setting.

Before breaking through as a solo artist, Stapleton spent years behind the scenes in Nashville, earning a reputation as a respected songwriter and collaborator for many names in modern country. At the same time, he sharpened his stage craft in projects and bands, including The SteelDrivers, which shaped his confident, no-frills concert presence. That foundation makes him equally convincing in intimate halls and clubs as well as on large open-air stages, with steady control of dynamics and groove.

His major turning point came with the album Traveller, released in 2015, which drew widespread critical praise and brought a run of top-tier honors, including major country awards and a Grammy for Best Country Album. Created with producer Dave Cobb, the record kept a warm, organic feel without unnecessary polish. Songs from that era, such as “Tennessee Whiskey,” became staples of the modern repertoire and a frequent entry point for new listeners, with big choruses and an emotional weight that lingers.

Stapleton’s live shows are known for a tight band and production that highlights vocals, guitar, and rich harmonies without relying on flashy effects. Fans often mention the energy and professionalism, along with a sense of comfort and safety: the set list is carefully paced, and the concert flow holds attention even for first-time listeners. The mix stays clear and intelligible, so the experience feels strong from the floor to the stands and farther sections, with a stable balance between instruments and voice and easy audience rapport.

His style crosses strict genre lines: you can hear Southern rock, R&B, and traditional country heritage in his phrasing, yet the songs remain direct and memorable. As a writer, he is also recognized for crafting hits for other artists, underscoring both range and melodic instinct. That blend of craft and raw emotion keeps him a natural fit for festivals, arenas, and curated concert nights, where audiences want a real, “live” sound and a groove that carries the whole performance from song to song.

If you want a singer who delivers an authentic window into American roots tradition on stage, Chris Stapleton is a reliable choice. Whether you catch him on tour or as part of a festival lineup, expect a focused performance, a powerful vocal, and a connection with the crowd that never feels forced. Use the opportunity to explore on-site amenities and event logistics and enjoy music that works equally well as an intimate story and a big shared chorus, in an atmosphere that lets you relax and want more.

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