Strait adds lone Texas date
The King of Country Music will be joined by special guests Parker McCollum and Catie Offerman.
Tickets go on sale to the general public Thursday, March 28, at 11 a.m. eastern via TheKingAtKyle.com. American Express Card Members can purchase tickets beginning this Friday at 11 a.m. eastern through March 27 at 11 p.m. eastern.
Strait will once again team up with Chris Stapleton to perform one-off stadium dates this year with stops at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium, Chicago's Soldier Field, Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium and more. Little Big Town also will be on the bill.
Strait's concerts this year are:
June 1 Bank of America Stadium Charlotte, N.C.
June 8 MetLife Stadium East Rutherford, N.J.
June 15 Kyle Field College Station, Texas
June 29 Rice-Eccles Stadium Salt Lake City, Utah
July 13 Ford Field Detroit
July 20 Soldier Field Chicago
Dec.m7 Allegiant Stadium Las Vegas
More news for George Strait
- 11/07/25: Strait to Lubbock
- 10/17/25: Strait returns to Clemson, 26 years later
- 08/13/25: Strait named to receive Kennedy Center honor
- 07/11/25: Strait effort aids flood victims
- 02/12/25: Strait, Stapleton continue stadium tour
- 11/12/24: Strait receives CMA Lifetime Achievement Award
- 09/06/24: King George, Dean, Kent release new music
- 06/17/24: Strait sets record
CD reviews for George Strait
There's nothing more dependable than a new George Strait album. He's been cranking them out for decades, and even after officially retiring from major touring a decade ago, Strait has continued to record and release a new album occasionally. This is his first since 2019, but it sounds exactly like almost every other one, which, in his case, isn't really a bad thing.
Strait's friendship and collaborative relationship with Chris Stapleton continues here, with Stapleton guesting ...
At this stage of his nearly four-decades-long career, George Strait sure knows his sweet spot. Take a look at the cover of his 30th studio album, and it's understood that it's the honky tonks that are part and parcel of the tall Texan. Not to mention the title.
And that means, Strait is going to be singing about drinking, loving and faith in styles ranging from honky tonk to straight ahead country to Tex-Mex stylings to ballads. You're also going to hear fiddle and pedal steel ...
recording front. This surprise release shows an artist now in his early 60s completely capable of being the leading voice for his brand of country music, which is increasingly rare these days.
Strait always has enjoyed a voice that resonates and is dexterous depending on the style. And the Texan sticks with the types of styles that brought him to the top - traditional country ("Let It Go," "Goin' Goin' Gone"), Texas swing ("It Takes All Kinds") and Zydeco ...
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