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Texas A&M's Aggie Park sits across from Kyle Field. Brent Zwerneman / staff Strait’s concert will be one week after Mexico and Brazil play soccer at Kyle Field in an exhibition friendly on June 8.
George will play the FIRST EVER concert at Kyle Field on June 15. Joining him are fellow Texans, @ParkerMcCollum & @CatieOfferman.This will be the one & only show in Texas this year.
Details regarding the concert were announced on Strait’s X page. George will play the FIRST EVER concert at Kyle Field on June 15. Joining him are fellow Texans, @ParkerMcCollum & @CatieOfferman .
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - For the first time the iconic Kyle Field will host a concert featuring an iconic performer. On Tuesday it was announced George Strait will perform at the home of ...
The next concert is on Saturday, June 29, at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City. Strait is a native of Poteet. The Texas A&M show was his only one in Texas, and the first concert was at Kyle Field.
George Strait is rocking stadiums this summer, including his first visit to the historic Kyle Field with the show expected to start at 6 p.m. Here is everything to know before the show.
The concert also broke the record for the most attended single event at Kyle Field, even beating the Aggies football team. The record for a football game was set on Oct. 11, 2014, with 110,663 ...
George Strait's concert at Kyle Field on Saturday night drew 110,905 people and broke a 47-year-old record for highest-attended ticketed concert in United States history.
Kyle Field’s seating capacity is 102,733, but for the concert, there was floor seating added and standing room only. Catie Offerman, who is from New Braunfels, was the first act Saturday night ...
Temporary floor seating is expected to be added at Kyle Field for the Strait concert. The concert will take place on Saturday, June 15, and tickets go on sale to the public March 28 . at 10 a.m ...
Kyle Field’s seating capacity is 102,733, but for the concert, there was floor seating added and standing room only. Catie Offerman, who is from New Braunfels, was the first act Saturday night ...
Strait’s final concert during The Cowboy Rides Away Tour at AT&T Stadium in Arlington hosted a crowd of 104,793, a smaller crowd than each of Kyle Field’s top ten most-attended football games.
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