The Night George Strait and Chris Stapleton Teamed Up for “All My Ex’s Live in Texas” Will Forever Stand as Peak Country Music. ML
It’s weird to think that the iconic performance of “All My Ex’s Live In Texas” by George Strait and Chris Stapleton was seven years ago. Their incredible performance then I’m sure surfaces every time the pair gets on stage together again, as they’re doing this year.
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Being country legends, Strait and Stapleton have hit the stage many times together, but their performance of “All My Ex’s Live in Texas” will always be my favorite, as it’s truly peak country. Their vocals, obviously, are great, but so is the respect and the smiles shared between them.
I feel like the support and adoration they have for each other is what country is all about.
You can watch their incredible performance below.
I was brought back to their classic performance after seeing that George Strait and Chris Stapleton will be striking the stage together again this year. The concerts are going to be huge, so if you want to go, you’d better be quick the moment tickets become available on February 21.
You can sign up for presale now if you want to really make sure you’ve got seats.
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” target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>announced to his Instagram that he’s headlining five stadium concerts this year with Chris Stapleton.
Together, they’re performing in Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Buffalo, Foxborough, and Los Angeles. Parker McCollum is also joining the legendary duo in their first four shows, with Little Big Town performing in his place in Los Angeles.
Every year, fans wonder if George Strait has more performances in him, and so far, he hasn’t disappointed whatsoever. He loves performing, and will likely do it for as long as his body can handle.
One thing I did notice when perusing the comment sections of all the announcements is the distinct absence of Texas. Once more, George Strait won’t be visiting the state, probably to avoid all of his exes. I do find it ironic that he seemingly won’t perform in the state he sings of in one of most iconic performances.
Sorry Texans, but there don’t appear to be any current plans to hit Texas.



