To steal a phrase from a popular wrestler: "It's gonna be banger... after banger... after banger." George Strait is a man who's adored and lusted over equally. It wasn't enough for him to blow the doors down while performing a Willie Nelson classic with Chris Stapleton. No, no, greatness rarely sleeps.
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Recently, Strait performed at Texas A&M University's Kyle Field. "Eh, it's a Texas man singing in Texas." Oh, no. No, no, no. ...Well, yes. But, not just that. Joined by Parker McCollum and Catie Offerman, Strait did what he does best. With a record-breaking audience of 110,905 people -- the largest ticketed crowd in United States history.
The previous holder of the accolade was The Grateful Dead, who held an audience of 107,019 folks in New Jersey. But as kings do, Strait went above and beyond. What a gift ahead of the release of his next album, Cowboys and Dreamers, eh?
George Strait breaks the U.S. concert attendance record Saturday night with 110,905 people at Kyle Field in College Station Texas
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