George Strait Sets A King’s Record In Texas
The King of Country Music, George Strait, had a big weekend on Saturday (6/15) when he set a record for a largest single ticketed concert in U.S. history and a new record for Texas A&M Kyle Field for a single event with 110,905 fans in attendance.
The show, dubbed “George Strait: The King at Kyle Field,” included special guests Parker McCollum and Catie Offerman.
With energy pulsating throughout the bowl, Strait greeted the record crowd after his second song of the night, “I Got A Car,” taking it all in. He said, “It’s so good to be here with Catie Offerman and Parker McCollum – let’s have another big round of applause for those two. And happy birthday, Parker, my gosh, what a day, what a place to spend your birthday, right?”
George then told the crowd, “We got a lot of songs to play for y’all today/tonight. What a beautiful night, too, right? We got some new stuff that we’re gonna do also, we got a new album … out in September called Cowboys And Dreamers, so we got some stuff from that we’re gonna play from that for you also, and we got a really special thing we’re gonna do for you, so alright, what are we here for?!”
He added with a smile, “Man, I wanna whoop so bad, but you can’t whoop if you’re not/you don’t go to school here? (pausing) Can I whoop, one time, just once? ‘Whoop!'” to which the crowd erupted. “I had to do it – my son said it’s okay if I did that, he graduated from A&M…’
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Fans came early and stayed the weekend in town, filling every hotel, bed & breakfast, and Airbnb within a 40-mile radius.
Strait’s set included “Here For A Good Time,” “Check Yes or No,” “I Can Still Make Cheyenne,” “Troubadour,” “Amarillo By Morning,” and “Take Me To Texas” as well as music off his anticipated new album: “MIA in MIA,” “Three Drinks Behind,” Jennings’ “Waymore’s Blues” and the unreleased “To The Moon.”
The country icon paused midway through his set to turn the stage over to Retired Lt. General Leroy Sisco, presenting his 118th home to hero Sgt. Tiffany Baker, via Military Warriors Support Foundation’s Homes 4 Wounded Heroes Program.
Additionally, through an ongoing front-row ticket raffle fundraiser benefiting the Jenifer Strait Foundation, powered by Propeller, at each of the last 17 shows, Strait has signed and donated “the shirt off his back” for the charitable initiative. To date, the program has surpassed $1.1M raised for the foundation.
Four opportunities remain to experience Strait and his Ace in the Hole Band live.
Strait’s 2024 Concert Calendar:
6/29 Rice-Eccles Stadium Salt Lake City, UT
7/13 Ford Field Detroit, MI
7/20 Soldier Field Chicago, IL
12/7 Allegiant Stadium Las Vegas, NV