Well it's finally here, the final leg of 'The Cowboy Rides Away Tour!' Country Music fans nationwide are getting one final chance to see George Strait live in concert.
With over 50 No. 1 hits, years and years of touring and a farewell tour that has dates selling out in minutes ... why stop now? George Strait proves he still has it at 61, leading us to believe that the Cowboy Rides Away Tour may not be a farewell after all.
George Strait is saying goodbye to life on a tour bus with his Cowboy Rides Away Tour, and fans are desperate to see the singer onstage one last time. In fact, front row seats to see the King have raised over $450,000 so far.
November 22, 2013 the biggest names in Country Music joined forces to make sure that would would have been George Jones' final show went on as scheduled.
Many are calling the George Jones tribute show the Greatest tribute show in Country Music history. George Jones had scheduled his final show for November 22, 2013, but sadly passed in April at the age of 81.
George Strait will prove once and for all why he is the King of Country. The icon is set to play his final show ever with a ridiculously star-studded lineup of artists at his side, ensuring the country legend will ride away from his touring days in style.
The CMA Entertainer of the year is about the embark on the final leg of 'The Cowboy Rides Away Tour!' The 'King' of Country Music George Strait will be making a stop in Foxborough, Mass. on May 31 to say goodbye to his fans in the northeast.
George Strait used his immense success for good this past weekend when he helped raise $425,000 for Troops First Foundation at the Tapatio Springs Golf Resort through a golf tournament and auction.
We lost the Possum, George Jones -- who is considered one of the greatest country singers ever, if not the greatest country singer ever -- earlier this year. Of course, the 2013 CMA Awards paid tribute to the legend, with Alan Jackson and George Strait performing a duet of 'He Stopped Loving Her Today,' which is Jones' most recognizable and beloved song.
The CMA Awards show performances are usually dominated by the hot young acts of Country Music. However, two legends have been invited to perform at the 2013 awards to pay tribute to a Country Music Hall of Famer.