"How good are they LIVE?" in the last 12 months on 100 (as of 3/8/25)
75
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Based on
5
critic concert reviews
Real Live Certified
Artists are "Real Live Certified" if their live shows have broad critical acclaim
Critics Consensus
Based on 36 concert reviews, the critics consensus is that George Strait is rated as a watchable live performer, with decent shows overall. George Strait concert reviews describe live shows and performances as amazing and vibrant.
How long are their concerts?
How long are George Strait concerts? George Strait concerts usually last from one and a half hours to up to two hours.
How much to book?
How much does it cost to book George Strait? To hire for a live performance or concert, the booking fees for George Strait range from $2,500,000 - $6,000,000, with George Strait's current estimated booking fee to be around $2,500,000.
On tour
Von Braun Center, Huntsville, United States (October 9)
George Harvey Strait (born May 18, 1952 in Pearsall, Texas) is an American country music artist. He is known for his unique style of western swing music, bar-room ballads, honky-tonk style, and fresh yet traditional country western music.
Has Performed With
Reba McEntire, Martina McBride
Artist Website
Critic Concert Reviews
Chicago Tribune (USA)
July 21, 2024
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George Strait plays honest, old-school country at Soldier Field, joined by Chris Stapleton
An unassuming presence dressed in his signature cowboy hat, Wranglers and boots with a button-down shirt, George Strait has never been the type of entertainer to approach a concert with the feverish intensity a guy like Garth Brooks might invest in playing to the back rows of a stadium.
An unassuming presence dressed in his signature cowboy hat, Wranglers and boots with a button-down shirt, George Strait has never been the type of entertainer to approach a concert with the feverish intensity a guy like Garth Brooks might invest in playing to the back rows of a stadium.
After 30 years of making some of the best music in the genre, recording more number one hits than the Beatles, and making every woman south of the Mason-Dixon swoon, there could have been no more fitting farewell for King George.