Chris Stapleton Ticket Package Price Sparks Backlash
A social media post is drawing attention to rising concert costs after an X account criticised a premium lawn package tied to Chris Stapleton’s touring schedule. The post points to a specific add-on ticket option and argues that the pricing reflects a widening gap between major artists and everyday fans.
The account Ticket Help claimed that a “Small Batch Grass Pass” lawn package for Stapleton’s All American Road Show was listed at $248.90 for lawn seating, while listing perks including early venue entrance, a limited-edition lawn blanket, early merchandise access and an on-site event host.
The post framed the package as evidence that “These artists do not care about you,” while quoting the “Small Batch Grass Pass” description and what it includes for buyers beyond standard lawn admission.
Debates over premium ticket bundles and fan experiences have become more common as artists and promoters increasingly rely on VIP-style add-ons, dynamic pricing and tiered packages that can dramatically raise the cost of entry for top tours.
Stapleton has not responded publicly to the post, and it is unclear from the available information which specific venue or date the cited package applied to. The criticism nevertheless highlights how pricing screenshots and package descriptions can quickly go viral and shape public conversation around the live music economy.
Chris Stapleton is selling lawn Small Batch Grass Pass for $248.90 to sit on the lawn.
These artists do not care about you.
"Small Batch Grass Pass
– One (1) lawn ticket to see Chris Stapleton's All American Road Show
– Early venue entrance and access to the lawn before doors…— TICKETSHELP1 (@Ticket_Help2022) March 17, 2026










