George Strait Headlines First Show at Cowboys Stadium

Country music superstar George Strait headlined the first event at Cowboys Stadium, June 6, 2009.

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George Strait Headlines First Show at Cowboys Stadium

George Strait headlines the first event at Cowboys Stadium - supported by Reba McEntire, Blake Shelton and Lee Ann Womack. Country music superstar George Strait headlined the first event at Cowboys Stadium, June 6, 2009. Fans flood the new $1.1 billion stadium. Concession stands Concourse Concourse A bar on the concourse. Looking down on the arch, fans entering the stadium. Cowboys Pro Shop Country music's Lee Ann Womack was the first to perform at the new stadium. Next in line was beer-toting singer Blake Shelton. Shelton's act as seen from the Silver Level -- a nearly full crowd now in the stadium for the first time. Next up: The Queen of Country Music - Reba McEntire. George Strait, The King of Country Music, brought the crowd to their feet when he strolled on stage shortly before 10 p.m. Strait on the largest HD screen in the world.

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