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The King of Country Music has a rare and highly coveted 2026 concert schedule. Fresh off receiving the 48th Kennedy Center Honor in December 2025, George Strait returns to the stage with seven confirmed dates across three Texas and South Carolina venues—and these shows are expected to be among the hottest tickets in all of live entertainment this year.
The centerpiece of Strait’s 2026 calendar is a four-night mini residency at Austin’s Moody Center on April 9, April 11, May 15, and May 16. All four shows feature Strait performing in-the-round—a center-stage format that puts him closer to fans on all sides of the 15,000-seat arena. The April dates were announced first, and when demand was overwhelming, two additional May dates were added. According to Strait’s team, the May 15–16 shows will be his final performances of 2026.
Before the Austin residency wraps, Strait heads to Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock for back-to-back stadium concerts on April 24–25, with guest lineups featuring Miranda Lambert, Zach Top, Dylan Gossett, and Hudson Westbrook. Then on May 2, Strait plays Clemson Memorial Stadium (“Death Valley”) in South Carolina—his first performance at the iconic venue in over 25 years—with Cody Johnson and Wyatt Flores as support.
Strait’s 31st studio album, Cowboys and Dreamers, released September 6, 2024, on MCA Nashville, is his first new music since 2019’s Honky Tonk Time Machine. The 13-track album features a duet with Chris Stapleton on “Honky Tonk Hall of Fame” and includes songs co-written with his son Bubba Strait and legendary collaborators like Dean Dillon and the late Keith Gattis. Co-produced by Chuck Ainlay and Tony Brown, the album was dedicated to three close friends Strait lost in 2024: manager Erv Woolsey, road manager Tom Foote, and longtime fiddler Gene Elders. Fans attending the 2026 Moody Center shows can expect selections from Cowboys and Dreamers alongside decades of timeless hits.
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George Strait
Moody Center ATX
Austin, TX
George Strait
Moody Center ATX
Austin, TX
George Strait, Zach Top & Dylan Gossett
Jones AT&T Stadium
Lubbock, TX
George Strait, Miranda Lambert & Hudson Westbrook
Jones AT&T Stadium
Lubbock, TX
George Strait, Cody Johnson & Wyatt Flores
Frank Howard Field at Clemson Memorial Stadium
Clemson, SC
George Strait
Moody Center ATX
Austin, TX
George Strait
Moody Center ATX
Austin, TX
George Strait is the undisputed King of Country Music—a title earned through more than four decades of chart dominance, record-breaking album sales, and an authenticity that has never wavered. Born on May 18, 1952, in Poteet, Texas, and raised on a cattle ranch in Pearsall, Strait graduated from Texas State University in 1979 with a degree in agriculture. He got his start performing with the Ace in the Hole Band during his college years and signed with MCA Records in 1981. His debut single, “Unwound,” became an immediate hit, launching one of the most remarkable careers in music history.
Over his career, Strait has amassed more than 60 No. 1 singles—more than any other artist in any genre—and has sold over 105 million albums worldwide, placing him among the best-selling music artists of all time alongside The Beatles and Elvis Presley in total certifications. He is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, a recipient of the 2025 Kennedy Center Honor, and has won more than 60 major entertainment industry awards including multiple CMA Entertainer of the Year honors. Despite “retiring” from full-time touring after his 2014 Cowboy Rides Away farewell tour, Strait has continued performing select concerts that routinely sell out stadiums holding 60,000 or more fans.
In December 2025, George Strait received the 48th Kennedy Center Honor, the nation’s highest award in the performing arts. President Trump presented Strait with his medallion, calling him “a country music legend” and noting that “George never chased the spotlight; the spotlight chased him.” The tribute segment featured performances by Vince Gill (“Troubadour”), Brooks & Dunn (“Amarillo By Morning”), and Miranda Lambert (“Run”). The ceremony aired on CBS on December 23, 2025, and was widely regarded as one of the most emotional tributes in the show’s history.
Strait’s 2026 schedule spans three distinct venue experiences, each offering something different for fans:
Moody Center, Austin, TX (April 9, 11, May 15, 16) – The 15,000-seat Moody Center is Austin’s premier arena and the successor to the legendary Frank Erwin Center, where Strait performed 16 times between 1987 and 2018. Strait helped inaugurate the Moody Center in April 2022. For 2026, all four nights feature an in-the-round stage at center court, creating a more intimate atmosphere than the stadium shows. William Beckmann opens on April 9 and 11; Carter Faith opens May 15 and 16.
Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, TX (April 24–25) – Home of the Texas Tech Red Raiders, this 60,000-plus-capacity stadium hosts back-to-back George Strait concerts with different guest lineups each night. April 24 features Zach Top and Dylan Gossett; April 25 features Miranda Lambert and Hudson Westbrook. Strait’s Lubbock stadium shows are among the largest single-artist country concerts in West Texas history.
Clemson Memorial Stadium (“Death Valley”), Clemson, SC (May 2) – This 81,500-seat college football cathedral hosts Strait for the first time in over 25 years. “Going back to Death Valley for the first time in more than 25 years feels pretty special,” Strait said in an official statement. Cody Johnson and Wyatt Flores join as support, making this one of the biggest single-day country events on the East Coast in 2026.
A George Strait concert is unlike anything else in live music. At 73, Strait delivers performances that routinely exceed two hours, drawing from his unmatched catalog of 60-plus No. 1 hits. There are no flashy costume changes or choreographed spectacles—just the King standing on stage in his signature Stetson and Wranglers, backed by the Ace in the Hole Band, singing song after song that the entire audience knows by heart. Fan favorites like “Amarillo By Morning,” “Check Yes or No,” “All My Ex’s Live in Texas,” “The Chair,” “Ocean Front Property,” and “Troubadour” create communal singalong moments that fans describe as once-in-a-lifetime experiences. For 2026, expect new material from Cowboys and Dreamers woven into the setlist alongside the classics.
Strait’s career statistics are staggering by any measure: 60+ No. 1 singles (more than any artist in history), 33 Platinum or multi-Platinum albums (third most of any artist behind only The Beatles and Elvis Presley), 105+ million albums sold, and more than 60 major industry awards. He was the only act in history to have a Top 10 hit every year for over three decades. He set the record for the largest single-concert attendance in U.S. history when 104,793 fans packed AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, for his final Cowboy Rides Away show in June 2014. His philanthropy through the Jenifer Strait Foundation (honoring his late daughter) and the Military Warriors Support Foundation has raised tens of millions of dollars and provided 127 mortgage-free homes to wounded veterans.
George Strait has seven confirmed 2026 concert dates: four nights at Austin’s Moody Center (April 9, April 11, May 15, May 16), two nights at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock (April 24–25), and one night at Clemson Memorial Stadium in South Carolina (May 2). The May 15–16 shows have been announced as his final performances of 2026.
For all four Austin dates, George Strait performs on a center stage positioned in the middle of the Moody Center arena, with the audience surrounding him on all sides. This format creates a more intimate concert experience than traditional end-stage setups, putting Strait closer to fans in every section. It is a format that superstars like Garth Brooks have also adopted for arena shows.
The support acts vary by date. William Beckmann opens the April 9 and 11 Moody Center shows. Carter Faith opens the May 15 and 16 Moody Center dates. In Lubbock, April 24 features Zach Top and Dylan Gossett, while April 25 features Miranda Lambert and Hudson Westbrook. The Clemson show on May 2 features Cody Johnson and Wyatt Flores.
George Strait’s latest album is Cowboys and Dreamers, his 31st studio album, released on September 6, 2024, via MCA Nashville. It is his first new music since 2019’s Honky Tonk Time Machine. The 13-track album features a duet with Chris Stapleton on “Honky Tonk Hall of Fame” and was co-produced by Chuck Ainlay and Tony Brown. The album is dedicated to three close friends and collaborators Strait lost in 2024.
Yes. George Strait was honored at the 48th Kennedy Center Honors in December 2025, the nation’s highest award in the performing arts. President Trump presented him with the medallion, and tribute performances were delivered by Vince Gill, Brooks and Dunn, and Miranda Lambert. The ceremony aired on CBS on December 23, 2025.
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George Strait holds the record for the most No. 1 singles of any artist in any genre, with more than 60 chart-topping hits spanning from “Unwound” in 1981 through his most recent releases. He is also the only artist in history to have scored a Top 10 hit every year for over three decades consecutively.
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As of now, the May 15–16 Moody Center shows have been announced as Strait’s final shows of 2026. However, Strait has a history of adding dates when demand warrants it—the May shows themselves were added after the April dates sold out quickly. Industry sources have speculated about possible Houston and Las Vegas dates, but nothing has been officially confirmed. Follow georgestrait.com for the latest announcements.
George Strait’s concerts typically run over two hours and draw from his catalog of more than 60 No. 1 hits. Fan-favorite setlist staples include “Amarillo By Morning,” “Check Yes or No,” “All My Ex’s Live in Texas,” “The Chair,” “Ocean Front Property,” “Write This Down,” “Troubadour,” and “Give It Away.” For 2026, fans can expect selections from his latest album Cowboys and Dreamers alongside the classics.
George Strait last performed at Clemson Memorial Stadium in 1999, making his May 2, 2026, show his first appearance at the iconic venue in over 25 years. Strait himself acknowledged the significance, saying “Going back to Death Valley for the first time in more than 25 years feels pretty special.” The 81,500-seat stadium concert with Cody Johnson and Wyatt Flores is expected to be one of the largest single-day country events on the East Coast in 2026.
George Strait concerts typically last over two hours. His stadium shows with opening acts can run more than five hours total from gates to close. Strait himself usually performs a set of 25 to 30 songs without intermission, drawing from every era of his career. Despite being 73, Strait is known for maintaining vocal quality and stamina throughout the entire performance.
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