Just yesterday, George Strait posted a teaser to FB hinting at a big concert in Texas. It didn't take long for us to get the full details! It's an all Texas lineup including the trending Hudson Westbrook, vocal Powerhouse, Miranda Lambert, and of course, the King, George Strait.

@ricardo111177 George Strait appears to be coming to Lubbock following a cryptic message about the Lone Star State on social media. Texas Tech’s ticket website showed tickets for an April 25, 2026, George Strait concert VIP tickets were going on sale mid November. #lubbock#georgestrait#ttu#countrymusic#texas♬ Here For A Good Time - George Strait

This is one of only two shows for George in 2026

The event will take place in Lubbock, Texas on Saturday, April 25 at Jones AT&T Stadium, home of the Texas Tech Red Raiders. This is one of only two show George Strait has scheduled for 2026.

Tickets go on sale soon with presale option.

Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, November 21, at 10 a.m. You can sign up for artist presale that will take place on Monday, October 17 and 10 a.m. Get ticket information by clicking here. 
Good luck getting tickets! This event will sell out and I can only imagine what prices will be on the secondary market. Be sure you always purchase from a reputable source that is known.  

Hudson Westbrook has just dropped merch at Bu-cee's

It doesn't get more Texan than a Texas artist selling merch at Bu-cee's.

@hudsonwestbrookmusic That’s crazy ash #newmusic#hudsonwestbrookmusic♬ Sober - Hudson Westbrook
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