Country music icon George Strait has once again cemented his status as the “King of Country,” breaking the all-time U.S. concert attendance record with a monumental performance at Kyle Field on Saturday night.
An astounding 110,905 fans filled the Texas A&M University stadium, surpassing the previous record held by the Grateful Dead since their 1977 concert in New Jersey. Strait’s historic show also set a new single-event attendance record for Kyle Field, exceeding even the most popular college football games.
The atmosphere was electric as Strait, joined by fellow Texas natives Parker McCollum and Catie Offerman, took the stage. The crowd roared with excitement, singing along to every word of his 31-song setlist, which included classic hits like “Amarillo by Morning,” “Check Yes or No,” and “Troubadour,” as well as a cover of Tom Petty’s “You Wreck Me.”
“What’s going on everybody?” Strait exclaimed to the massive crowd. “We got some Aggies out there? Oh yeah! I’m ashamed to say this, but this is my first time to ever be in Kyle Field… damn! Just invite me back, I’ll come!”
The concert was part of a larger effort by Texas A&M University to utilize Kyle Field for more than just football games, showcasing its potential as a premier concert venue. This record-breaking event further solidifies the university’s commitment to bringing world-class entertainment to the region.
Strait, 72, has had a long and illustrious career, accumulating more number-one songs than any other artist across all genres. This latest achievement adds another remarkable milestone to his legacy.
Fans and fellow musicians alike have expressed their admiration for Strait’s historic feat. Social media was flooded with congratulatory messages, praising the country legend for his enduring popularity and undeniable talent.
With this record-breaking concert, George Strait has not only made history but also reminded everyone why he is considered the “King of Country.” His music continues to resonate with millions of fans, and his live performances remain a must-see experience for country music enthusiasts of all ages.
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