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George Strait and Chris Stapleton Announce More Stadium Shows in 2025

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George Strait’s shows last year with Chris Stapleton were so successful, that they just announced an additional FIVE stadium shows for this year.

Here’s what George had to say, “I keep trying to slow down a bit, but you keep calling me back.  Please don’t ever stop.  I still love it just as much as I always have.”

Here are the new shows that were added:

1.  May 10th, 2025.  Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

2.  May 31st, 2025.  Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

3.  June 14th, 2025.  Highmark Stadium in Buffalo, New York.

4.  June 21st, 2025.  Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts.

5.  July 19th, 2025.  Sofi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

The first four shows will feature George, Chris, and Parker McCollum.  The last show at Sofi will be George, Chris, and Little Big Town.

 

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