When George Strait took the stage for a final show in Music City on Friday night (March 21), he proved that the cowboy won't ride away quietly -- the King of Country is going out with a bang.
If you haven't heard yet, you've been living under a rock: George Strait's The Cowboy Rides Away Tour is ending at AT&T Stadium in Arlington in June. The guest performer list is insane. The show is sold out, you'll have to scalp tickets for a thousand bucks. But lucky for you, Kicks 105 has a pair to give away, absolutely free. Want 'em?
Earlier this year, a movie advertisement promoted its Golden Globe nominations, but the graphic they used flashed the word “winner” across the screen, as in “winner” of several nominations. A casual viewer would believe the film won several Golden Globes, but the ceremony was still weeks away at the time. This sort of tricky advertising isn’t limited to cinema. With several charts and complicated
George Strait's 2014 Cowboy Rides Away Tour has featured a slew of special guests thus far, many of them even sharing the stage with the legend. Little Big Town are the latest act to join the King of Country for a song, performing a fantastic rendition of the icon's hit 'You Look So Good in Love.'
The legendary George Strait is bidding farewell to life on the road one show at a time on the Cowboy Rides Away Tour, and understandably, it's an event every fan wants to experience. Unfortunately, at Friday's (Jan. 10) show, some ticket holders left in extreme disappointment after they weren't let into the venue.
The final date of George Strait's farewell tour, called The Cowboy Rides Away Tour, is quickly approaching. Strait's last stop is at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas and tickets went fast.
2014...the year that will forever close out touring for George Strait. And his final stop will happen on June 7th at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. This show will feature Jason Aldean, Reba, Eric Church, Miranda Lambert, Vince Gill, and many more.
George Strait used his immense success for good this past weekend when he helped raise $425,000 for Troops First Foundation at the Tapatio Springs Golf Resort through a golf tournament and auction.
George Strait, the King of Country, reigned supreme at the 2013 CMA Awards, nabbing the coveted Entertainer of the Year trophy. The legend, who is retiring from active touring next year, was truly surprised by the win, but we weren't. It's doubtful that any of the country superstars at the ceremony were shocked by his win, either.