
Chris Young Meet & Greet + VIP Packages 2026
Chris Young 2026 Tour Dates — Check Each for M&G
Meet & greet inventory is listed on each individual show. Tap a date for the live package options.


Chris Young

#OneNightOnly with Chris Young

K92 All Star Jam w/ Cole Swindell, Chris Young, Dustin Lynch + more

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Chris Young (18+ Event)

Chris Young (18+ Event)

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Chris Young An Acoustic Evening

An Acoustic Christmas with Chris Young

An Acoustic Christmas with Chris Young

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An Acoustic Christmas with Chris Young
Chris Young Meet & Greet — What's Included
When offered, Chris Young meet and greet packages typically include some combination of:
- A photo op with Chris Young
- Exclusive VIP-only merchandise (poster, laminate, tote)
- Early venue entry before general admission
- Access to a pre-show soundcheck or Q&A
- Premium reserved seating or pit upgrade
- A commemorative tour laminate or lanyard
How to Get Chris Young Meet & Greet Tickets
- Check the Ticketmaster event page. VIP packages are listed alongside standard tickets on the date-specific event page above.
- Buy during the presale. VIP inventory almost always moves during presales — by the time general on-sale opens, M&G is often sold out.
- Watch for official VIP upgrade offers. Occasionally the tour's VIP vendor sends upgrade offers closer to showtime.
- Avoid third-party M&G resellers. Meet and greet passes are often non-transferrable — a resold pass may not be honored at the venue.
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About Chris Young
Christopher Alan Young was born June 12, 1985 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, a half-hour southeast of Nashville along Interstate 24, and grew up in a household where his grandfather was a country and gospel singer who played the local circuit. He spent his middle-school and high-school years performing at songwriter nights and small Tennessee venues, briefly attended Middle Tennessee State University in his hometown, and at twenty signed up for the fourth season of the USA Network reality singing competition Nashville Star, then country music's Music Row-sanctioned answer to American Idol. He won the season in May 2006, edged out a strong field that included future Sugarland member Kristen Kelly and several other Music Row regulars, and walked away with a recording contract with RCA Records Nashville, the country imprint that has been his home ever since through Sony Music Nashville's ownership cycle.
The self-titled debut Chris Young arrived in October 2006 to modest commercial returns — the lead single "Drinkin' Me Lonely" cracked the country top forty but the album sold below the label's expectations. RCA stuck with him, and the 2009 follow-up The Man I Want to Be turned the run around: the title track and "Gettin' You Home (The Black Dress Song)" both went to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, "Voices" followed them up the chart in 2010, and the album was certified platinum by the RIAA. Neon arrived in 2011 with "Tomorrow" and "You" both reaching No. 1 on country radio, and the trajectory from there was a steady run of platinum and multi-platinum singles through the 2010s: A.M. in 2013 with "Aw Naw" and "Who I Am with You", I'm Comin' Over in 2015 with the title-track No. 1 and a co-write with Vince Gill on "Sober Saturday Night", Losing Sleep in 2017 with three more country No. 1s including the title track, and the 2021 record Famous Friends whose title track — a duet with Kane Brown referencing their hometown Tennessee roots — spent multiple weeks at the top of the country charts and crossed into the mainstream all-genre top forty.
The 2024 release Young Love & Saturday Nights was framed in interviews as a deliberate course correction — Young told Country Now and Billboard that he wanted to make a record that sounded like the George Strait and Randy Travis albums he grew up on rather than chasing the crossover-pop and country-rap currents that had been moving through the format in the early 2020s. The album leans heavily on fiddle, steel guitar and traditional country arrangements, and the live show has followed suit. Across the catalogue, Young has accumulated north of a dozen No. 1 country radio singles, more than half a dozen platinum or multi-platinum certifications, multiple Grammy nominations, CMA and ACM Award nominations across male vocalist, single and event categories, and a touring footprint that has run continuously since his Nashville Star win.
