Memorial Stadium in Clemson is rejoining the concert circuit in 2026. George Strait will headline the first Death Valley ...
Still, what’s made the group a reliable draw on the road for five decades is that the blood and body parts have continued to fly at live shows, with Gwar disposing of cartoon-ca ...
Before he became one of country music’s most soulful voices, he was already a songwriting powerhouse behind the scenes in Nashville. After moving there from his hometown of Paintsville, Kentucky, in ...
With a $350 million renovation slated, USC’s football stadium in Columbia could see the return of concerts, just like Clemson ...
If you're living under a rock or blissfully unaware, there's been a lot of hemming and hawing about Bad Bunny's selection.
A Change.org petition calling for country veteran George Strait to replace 2026 Super Bowl halftime performer Bad Bunny has gotten 54,000 signatures.
Country music star George Strait announced Friday he will hold a concert in Memorial Stadium on Saturday, May 2, 2026. It ...
More than 25 years later, George Strait is returning to Clemson's Memorial Stadium. The last concert at the South Carolina venue on Clemson University's campus was in 1999 and was headlined by Strait.
The Juno Award-winning Inuit musician, based in Montreal, imbued her favorite childhood songs with new meaning on her covers ...
When Reba McEntire released “Can’t Even Get The Blues ” in 1982, she was just beginning to hit her stride as a country music hitmaker. Written by Tom Damphier and Rick Carnes, the song is McEntire’s ...
It's the summer of George. George Strait, that is. A little over a week after being named a prestigious Kennedy Center Honoree, the King of Country was announced as a member of the Texas Heritage ...
Texas-born Country Music Hall of Famer George Strait will close 2025 receiving an honor for four decades of arena and stadium-filling hitmaking. During an August 13 press conference at Washington, D.C ...
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