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George Strait Announces Back To Back Shows At The Moody Center In Austin, Texas | Whiskey Riff
Another round of shows for the King.
After another successful year in 2025 for the living legend that included a limited run of stadium shows with Chris Stapleton and being honored by President Trump at the Kennedy Center back in December, George Strait is showing no signs of slowing down heading into 2026.
If you recall, back in October, he announced a one-night only show in Death Valley, home of the Clemson Tigers in Clemson, South Carolina at Memorial Stadium on Saturday, May 2nd, 2026. Here, he’d call upon none other than fellow Texan troubadour, Cody Johnson, along with the stellar Wyatt Flores.
In November, he’d up the ante, announcing not one but two separate shows at Texas Tech’s Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas, on Friday, April 24th and Saturday, April 25th. Similarly to the Clemson show, he’d be calling on a mix of young star power with Miranda Lambert and hot up-and-comer, Hudson Westbrook, opening night one and reigning CMA New Artist of the Year, Zach Top, as well as the severely underrated Dylan Gossett setting the stage for night two.
As time passed, it became a bit unclear if the “Amarillo By Morning” singer was going to make those shows his only dates for 2026. That, however, changed today.
Just announced, Strait announced back-to-back nights at the iconic Moody Center in Austin, Texas, with the underrated traditionalist, William Beckmann, on April 9th and 11th.
In case you’re unfamiliar with Beckmann, he recently had a new song with the red-hot Carter Faith, “Lay Your Heartbreak Onto Mine,” featured on season two of Taylor Sheridan’s hit show, Landman. Additionally, he’s scored some hits on streaming such as “Bourbon Whiskey,” “Tennessee Drinkin’,” “Danced All Night Long” and a country-fried cover of Bruce Springsteen’s classic, “I’m On Fire.” Though names like Zach Top, Jake Worthington and Drake Milligan typical dominate lists of young traditional country acts, Beckmann undoubtedly deserves more recognition for his unique, classic sound.
In the Instagram comment section of the announcement post, Beckmann would call the opening spot a dream come true.
“I can’t wait sir! This is literally such a dream come true. Thank you.”
Presale for the back-to-back shows begin TODAY at 10 a.m. CT with signups being available right now. General sale, on the other hand, will begin this Friday, January 30th, at 10 a.m. CT.
As previously mentioned, given the fact that Strait has yet to announce a full set of dates for 2026, these shows very well may be his only shows for 2026. If you recall, back in 2012, he announced that he was retiring from full-length tours. Obviously, that hasn’t stopped him from still going on limited runs over the past 14 years. With that being said, however, at 73 years old, it’s becoming clear that he’s been slowly taking a step back from touring throughout the year. With less and less shows being scheduled per year for the King, I would not hesitate on tickets if you’re in the Austin area.
Before you go, fire up “Troubadour” for ‘ol time’s sake.
George Strait 2026 Tour Dates
April 9 – Austin, Texas – Moody Center with William Beckmann
April 11 – Austin, Texas – Moody Center with William Beckmann
April 24 – Lubbock, Texas – Jones AT&T Stadium with Miranda Lambert & Hudson Westbrook
April 25 – Lubbock, Texas – Jones AT&T Stadium with Zach Top & Dylan Gossett
May 2 – Clemson, South Carolina – Clemson Stadium with Cody Johnson & Wyatt Flores