WATCH:THE KING RECLAIMED HIS THRONE: George Strait Just Shattered Every Record in Death Valley!

They don’t call it “Death Valley” for nothing, but last night, 90,037 souls brought more life to Clemson’s Memorial Stadium than it has seen in decades!

It has been 27 years since music last echoed through these walls, and it was only fitting that the man who headlined that last show in 1999 was the one to break the silence. George Strait didn’t just return—illegally or otherwise, he took over.

A Historic 90,037 Strong

A staggering 90,037 fans packed the stands, making it the biggest concert event in the history of the stadium. From the moment the King stepped onto that stage at midfield, the energy was electric.

With Cody Johnson and Wyatt Flores setting the stage, the night felt like a massive family reunion for country music fans across the South. But when George started playing those 60 Number One hits, the world stood still.

“The King is Home”

Performing in the round, George made sure every single one of those 90,000+ fans felt like they were in the front row. Seeing the sea of cowboy hats under the South Carolina stars reminded us all why we love this music. It’s about tradition, it’s about grit, and it’s about the man who has been the heartbeat of country music for over four decades.

Clemson waited nearly 30 years for this night. After seeing that crowd and hearing that music, it’s safe to say it was worth every single second.

The King is home. History has been made. 👑🎸

Were you one of the lucky 90,037 in the crowd last night?

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