
JUST IN : Two More George Strait Shows Added in Austin
Yesterday, George Strait had the Country world buzzing with the announcement of two Austin shows at the Moody Center. There was even a presale yesterday that had nearly 140,000 people in the queue. Which means, very few people got lucky but one thing was for sure. Demand is super high for a George Strait concert in Texas!
A second round of Strait shows has been announced in Austin.
The demand is so high for George Strait that a second round of shows has been added at the Moody Center. The two new dates are Friday, May 15, and Saturday May, 16. The supporting act for this show will be Carter Faith. Presale for the new round of concerts goes live on Wednesday, January 28, at 10 a.m. Inventory is VERY LIMITED. How lucky are you?
READ MORE: George Strait announces Austin shows.
Tickets for all four shows will go on sale to the public on Friday, January, 20 at 10 a.m. Get ticket and event information by clicking here.
George Strait now has six scheduled show in Texas for 2023:
- April 9 with William Beckmann at Moody Center, Austin
- April 11 with William Beckmann at Moody Center, Austin
- April 24 with Zach Top and Dylan Gossett, Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock
- April 25 with Miranda Lambert and Hudson Westbrook, Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock
- May 15 with Faith Carter at Moody Center, Austin
- May 16 with Faith Carter at Moody Center, Austin
Here is a look back at George Strait's iconic return to Gruene Hall a few years ago.
@george.striat090 A special performance at @Gruene Hall that we'll never forget. Who else remembers this epic night with George? #AmarilloByMorning#CountryMusic#GeorgeStrait♬ original sound - George strait

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