George Strait Reveals Details About 5 Stadium Shows In 2025 — See The Dates

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George Strait announced details for five headlining stadium shows in 2025.

The King of Country is hitting the road with one of the most-winning Country Music Association artists of all time, Chris Stapleton, plus beloved quartet Little Big Town and Texas-born country star Parker McCollum as special guests at select shows. See the list of Strait’s stadium shows below:

May 10 — Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania *

May 31 — Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania *

June 14 — Highmark Stadium in Buffalo, New York *

June 21 — Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts *

July 19 — SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California ^

McCollum will appear in the lineup on the first five stadium shows listed, and Little Big Town will join Strait and Stapleton on the Los Angeles date, Strait’s announcement shows. Tickets will be available to the general public at 10 a.m. local time on Friday, February 21.

“I keep trying to slow down a bit but you keep calling me back. Please don’t ever stop. I still love it just as much as I always have,” Strait said in a statement via his record label on Wednesday (February 12). “Thank you for an amazing year last year and I can’t wait to see you for a few more again this year. Chris will be back and glad to have Little Big Town with us in LA. For the other cities, we’ve added Parker M. to the show which will be outstanding. Can’t wait to see you!” 

Strait, who was honored with the 2024 Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award at the 58th CMA Awards in November, released a collaboration with Stapleton on his latest album. Stapleton is featured on “Honky Tonk Hall Of Fame,” on Cowboys And Dreamers. Strait delivered his 31st studio album in September, just two days after her marked the 43rd anniversary of the debut album that launched his legendary career. Strait previously played headlining shows with Stapleton and Little Big Town (which includes Karen FairchildPhillip SweetKimberly Schlapman and Jimi Westbrook). He also set a record for the largest single ticketed concert in U.S. history with more than 110,000 fans attending a show at Texas A&M Kyle Field last year, notes his record label. See the King of Country’s newest announcement here:


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