When George Strait Filled a Stadium With 80,000 Voices Singing Along

Andy Frye

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What does it take to get nearly 80,000 people to show up for one night? For over 30 years the answer has been one man: the King of Country Music. His final show at the Houston rodeo was a history-making event, and the energy from the crowd was absolutely electric.

For two hours he played all the classics fans love. From “Amarillo By Morning” to “All My Ex’s Live in Texas,” every song was a huge sing-along. The massive crowd knew every word, turning the giant stadium into the world’s biggest country music party.

George Strait – 2022 RodeoHouston Mini Concert

The sea of people was unbelievable. You can see fans of all ages from every walk of life completely united by the music. They cheered, they danced, and they sang their hearts out to every single song, creating a memory that would last a lifetime.

While the live energy is unforgettable, George Strait’s music carries a timeless quality that works anywhere. Some of his songs capture a moment so perfectly they feel like they belong to every listener’s story. One of those is a smooth, heartfelt classic about carrying the memory of love wherever life takes you. It is proof that even when the stadium lights fade, the songs live on in the quiet moments too.

George Strait – Carrying Your Love With Me (Official Music Video)

The music video of this famous song is simple and pure country. It just shows George his band and his guitar doing what they do best. It is a comforting classic sound that makes you feel good and reminds you of home no matter where you are.

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To get more of this classic country feeling you can follow the artist online. He shares great moments from his long career on his accounts like Instagram and Facebook giving fans a way to stay connected to all his music and news.

The King [of country], George Strait, at Kyle Field, home of the Texas A&M Fightin’ Aggies