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George Strait continued to make history for country music when he broke the U.S. concert attendance record on Saturday, a mark previously set by the Grateful Dead in 1977.
Country music icon George Strait made history with his Saturday concert at Kyle Field in Texas, playing to a record-breaking 110,905 fans.
With 110,905 paying fans in attendance, George Strait's concert in College Station, Texas, on Saturday broke a previous record by nearly 4,000 attendees.
Country star breaks record for largest US ticketed show with 110,905 fans at Kyle Field at Texas A&M.
Strait’s performance edged out above the Grateful Dead’s long-held record, set when the band welcomed 107,019 fans to a 1977 show at Englishtown, N.J.’s Raceway Park.
George Strait Breaks Attendance Record With Largest Concert Ever Held in the U.S. Country star breaks record for largest US ticketed show with 110,905 fans at Kyle Field at Texas A&M.
Over 110,000 ticketed fans were in attendance at George Strait's Saturday, June 15 gig at Texas A&M’s Kyle Field — helping him mark the largest single ticketed concert in U.S. history.
Country artist George Strait has set the record for the largest ticketed single concert in U.S. history, which had previously been held by Grateful Dead since 1977. The New Record At Kyle Field in ...
Strait’s show also set a new record for Texas A&M Kyle Field for a single event (previously recorded on Oct. 11, 2014, at 110,633, for a Texas A&M game against Ole Miss) with 110,905 fans in ...