
BREAKING: George Strait Adds Second Texas Show With Zach Top
This might be the ultimate dream concert for Country music lovers in Texas. This morning, George Strait has added a second date in Lubbock, Texas. This show will include Zach Top with Dylan Gossett opening the show. Are you kidding me! This show will take place on Friday, April 24th, at Jones A T&T Stadium.
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This will be the first of two shows with George Strait that weekend in Lubbock. The Saturday night, April 25 lineup will feature George Strait, Miranda Lambert, and Hudson Westbrook! If you has to choose, what show are you picking? Let us know and send us a message in the app.

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Ticket information
- Presale for both shows begins today (11/17/25) at 10 A.M. CT.
- Sign up now for early access to tickets at here.
- Tickets go on sale to the public on Friday, November 21 at 10 A.M. CT.
Both of these events will sell out. Good luck getting tickets!
READ MORE: When George Strait played at Sun Valley in Victoria
A look back to when George Strait played the legendary Gruene Hall.
Back in 2016, George Strait took it back to his roots and played Gruene Hall. I remember this event being insane! Garth Brooks also did this in 2019 as a part of his Dive Bar tour.
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A special performance at Gruene hall that we’ll never forget. Who else remember this epic night with George?
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