Chris Stapleton may still be the baddest voice in country music, but he is starting to wonder if he has already said everything he came here to say.
During a recent episode of Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard, the “White Horse” singer got real about the road he has walked and what lies ahead. At 47, Stapleton is not ready to hang up his boots just yet, but he made it clear that he is searching for something deeper these days. It sounds a whole lot like a man who is thinking about stepping offstage while the lights are still bright.
In the nearly two-hour interview, Chris Stapleton opened up like never before. The man who has sold out arenas, racked up Grammys, and redefined what it means to be a country artist said that fame was never the goal. Music was the dream, and now after climbing just about every mountain the industry had to offer, he is asking himself what comes next.
“I do not know when I am going to make another record or write a new song,” he said. “I am probably not really in the mood, and that is okay with me. I do not know how much longer I will even go play. I want to make a thoughtful decision.”
He added that his family, including his wife Morgane and their five kids, have sacrificed a lot so he could build the career he has. Now he wants to give them some of that time back. “They gave a lot for me to be sitting here with you,” he told Dax. “I owe them some things I think, and time in particular.”
That does not mean Stapleton is done. Far from it. But it does mean he is not going to chase the next album or tour just because that is what artists are supposed to do. If the inspiration is not there, he is not going to force it. And if it never comes back, he sounds like he could live with that too.
“I have done more than I have ever set out to do,” he said. “It is not about doing something else. It is about wanting to do something else.”
Stapleton explained that what drives him has always been the search and the pursuit. Now he needs something new to chase. “Fuel is the search,” he said. “I am going to have to search for something. I do not know what that is or where it is going to come from.”
He made one thing very clear though. “I am not hanging up my spurs.” Not yet anyway. But he is not going to keep riding just because the crowd wants more. He is chasing fire and he wants that fire to lead the way.
“I think I owe it to the people who come see me play live or listen to what I do that they get one hundred percent of what I have got left in me,” he said. “If I do not think I can deliver on that, I have to evaluate.”
Fans do not need to panic just yet. Chris Stapleton is still booked and busy with his 2026 All-American Road Show that kicks off in Nashville this May and will wind across the country through October. But make no mistake, this is a man who is thinking long and hard about what truly matters.
And if that means the best beard in country music decides to go full ghost and ride off into the sunset with nothing but a guitar and his family, then so be it. Whatever decision Chris Stapleton makes next, you can bet it will come from the heart just like his music always has.


















