George Strait Expands Lubbock Show to Two Nights

George Strait Expands Lubbock Show to Two Nights

Country music icon George Strait, 73, is expanding his highly anticipated performance in Lubbock, Texas, from a “one night only” event to two nights. The legendary singer, known for hits like “Amarillo by Morning,” had initially announced his first concert in Lubbock for April 2026, marking his return to the stage in his home state after over ten years. Due to overwhelming excitement from fans, Strait revealed on November 17 that he has added a second night of performances.

The concerts will take place on April 24 and 25, with support acts featuring fellow Texas artists Miranda Lambert, Hudson Westbrook, Zach Top, and Dylan Gossett. The quick addition of the second night highlights the strong demand and enthusiasm from fans eager to see the country superstar live.

Fans have taken to social media to express their excitement. One enthusiastic follower remarked, “Come on King George let’s Rock the House!!” while another mentioned that catching Zach Top along with Strait would be an exceptional birthday gift. Many tickets will surely sell out quickly, as fans appear torn between the two nights due to the varied lineups.

For those interested in attending, presale tickets for both concerts are available beginning today, November 17, at 10 a.m. CST through Strait’s official website. The general public sale will start on November 21 at 10 a.m. CST.

This additional performance not only underscores Strait’s continued popularity but also offers fans multiple opportunities to enjoy a night of unforgettable music and celebration in Lubbock.

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