Country music superstar George Strait's Atlanta, Georgia, show will include Chris Stapleton, Chris Janson, and Ashley McBryde! More on the concert here!
Country music legend George Strait is gearing up for a one night only show in Atlanta, Georgia, on March 30, 2019 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium! The King of Country Music will be joined by Chris Stapleton, Chris Janson, and Ashley McBryde. Tickets go on sale Friday, November 16th at 10 am ET time via Ticketmaster.com.
Watch the announcement video below!
The performance marks Strait’s only show in Atlanta since his Cowboy Rides Away Tour stop at State Farm Arena in 2014 when he announced he would no longer tour and only perform select engagements in the future.
Since his record-breaking Cowboy Rides Away Tour, Strait has performed for limited engagements including eighteen “Strait to Vegas” shows. Additional appearances in 2018 included two nights in Tulsa, Oklahoma and one night in Austin, Texas as well as a headlining appearance at Bayou Country Superfest for a sold-out Mercedes Benz Superdome crowd in New Orleans, Louisiana. The icon will wrap up 2018 with a return to T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas December 7th and 8th. View his schedule here.
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“Troubadour” Lyrics
I still feel 25
Most of the time
I still raise a little Cain with the boys
Honky Tonks and pretty women
But Lord I’m still right there with’em
Singing above the crowd and the noise
Sometimes I feel like Jesse James
Still trying to make a name
Knowing nothing’s gonna change
What I am
I was a young troubadour
When I wrote in on a song
And I’ll be an old troubadour
When I’m gone
Well the truth about a mirror
Is that a damn old mirror
Don’t really tell the whole truth
It don’t show what’s deep inside
Or read between the lines
And it’s really no reflection of my youth
Sometimes I feel like Jesse James
Still trying to make a name
Knowing nothing’s gonna change
What I am
I was a young troubadour
When I wrote in on a song
And I’ll be an old troubadour
When I’m gone
I was a young troubadour
When I wrote in on a song
And I’ll be an old troubadour
When I’m gone
I’ll be an old troubadour
When I’m gone