Due to Unprecedented Fan Demand, George Strait Expands His Texas Tour with a New Date. ML

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 of West Texas after a decade since his last performance. The country superstar is set to share the April 25 stage with fellow Texas natives, 3-time Grammy winner Miranda Lambert and Hudson Westbrook.

Citing “overwhelming demand,” Strait announced a new April 24 show with a different lineup, including Grammy and CMA Award nominee Zach Top and singer, songwriter and producer Dylan Gosset.
The announcement comes at the end of Strait’s co-headlining tour with Chris Stapleton earlier this year.
“I keep trying to slow down a bit, but you keep calling me back,” Strait told Rolling Stones reporters in February. “Please don’t ever stop. I still love it just as much as I always have.”

Tickets for the new show on April 24 will go on sale at 10 a.m. on Nov. 21.
Aside from tour announcements, Strait has been making headlines this year, from a petition created by fans who wanted him to replace global superstar Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl LX halftime show to President Donald Trump announcing Strait as a 2025 Kennedy Center honoree.
At the beginning of next year, Strait will be introduced into the Texas Songwriters Hall of Fame alongside Lambert.




