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Country icon George Strait has added a second stadium concert in Texas due to high demand, scheduled for Friday, April 24, 2026, in Lubbock. The newly added show will feature special guests Zach Top ...
All eyes are on Lubbock right now. The 10-1 Texas Tech Red Raiders appear to be headed to the College Football Playoffs. And thousands of country music fans are making plans to head to Jones AT&T ...
Country legend George Strait has added a second show at Lubbock's Jones AT&T Stadium, home of the Texas Tech Red Raiders. On Nov. 6, Strait announced he would be returning to the Cultural Crossroads ...
Texas Tech, one day before hosting BYU in a highly-anticipated top-10 matchup that has brought ESPN's "College GameDay" to West Texas, announced Strait will be performing at Jones AT&T Stadium in ...
FILE - George Strait performs at the iHeartCountry Festival on Saturday, Oct. 30, 2021, at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Jack Plunkett/Invision/AP, File) (Jack Plunkett, 2021 ...
HOUSTON — George Strait is taking his stadium tour straight back to Texas next spring. On Friday, the King of Country announced an April 25, 2026, concert at the Jones A&T Stadium, home of the Texas ...
George Strait famously sang “All My Ex’s Live in Texas,” and the country music icon is bringing his signature croon back to the Lone Star State for a one-night-only concert featuring Miranda Lambert ...
A Change.org petition calling to replace Bad Bunny with George Strait as the Super Bowl halftime show headliner has received 66,000 signatures and counting. The online petition – which comes after ...
Sure, it wasn't the Super Bowl Halftime show, but for those attending the 2025 Country Music Hall of Fame induction ceremony, it was just as good. George Strait, the living legend of country music, ...
The petition asserts that the Puerto Rican superstar would not be able to "unite our country, honor American culture," or "remain family-friendly." Ryan Coleman is a news writer for Entertainment ...