The concert was held at the colossal AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys, and drew a staggering 104,793 attendees, setting the record for the largest indoor concert audience in North American history. Fans traveled from across the country to witness the final show of Strait’s tour, making it a once-in-a-lifetime event for country music lovers.
This final show capped off Strait’s two-year farewell tour, which had seen the icon perform across the United States, saying goodbye to the road after decades of record-breaking success and over 60 No. 1 hits on the Billboard country charts.
One of the most unforgettable highlights of the evening was Strait’s emotional performance of his 1984 hit “Let’s Fall to Pieces Together” with Faith Hill.
Hill, known for her powerful vocals and chart-topping career in both contemporary country and pop-country music, joined Strait on stage for a stunning duet that captivated the massive audience. Their voices blended beautifully, with Strait’s smooth baritone harmonizing perfectly with Hill’s soaring, emotive delivery.
The duet felt deeply heartfelt, with both artists visibly moved by the significance of the evening. Faith Hill, dressed in an elegant outfit suited for the grandeur of the event, seemed honored to share the stage with the country legend, while Strait’s effortless stage presence reminded fans why he’s remained a cornerstone of the genre for decades.
Originally released in 1984 from Strait’s album “Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind”, “Let’s Fall to Pieces Together” became one of his signature songs. The track, known for its melancholic lyrics about heartbreak and finding solace with a partner, was a perfect choice for this emotional farewell concert.
The duet with Faith Hill added a new layer of vulnerability to the performance, with both singers channeling the song’s themes of heartache and unity. Fans could be seen swaying with their arms around loved ones, making the performance even more poignant.
The “Cowboy Rides Away Tour” wasn’t just a farewell to touring; it was a reflection of Strait’s profound impact on the country music industry. His career has spanned over four decades, influencing countless artists with his neotraditional sound, characterized by fiddle, steel guitar, and heartfelt storytelling.
Though Strait officially retired from extensive touring after this event, he has since performed select shows and residencies, including limited engagements in Las Vegas and Texas. His influence, however, continues to shape the genre, with newer artists citing him as a major inspiration.
The entire performance, including the duet with Faith Hill, was immortalized in the live album and concert film “The Cowboy Rides Away: Live from AT&T Stadium”, released later in 2014. The album captures the magic of the night, giving fans a chance to relive one of the most iconic moments in country music history.