The Top 10 Biggest Country Concerts of All Time
- Rebekah Sestak

- Mar 24
- 2 min read
As country music culture has grown throughout the years, so has concert attendance. Over the vast history of country music, there have been many notable and groundbreaking moments surrounding live music. From today's powerhouse to the staples who have lasted decades, country artists know how to put on a show.

At the number ten spot is Morgan Wallen's show at MetLife Stadium in 2024. This show was part of his One Night At A Time Tour, and Wallen performed to a crowd of 70,164 people. In recent show news, Luke Combs sits at number nine while on his My Kinda Saturday Night Tour. Combs played to 70,961 people at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. This was the first show of his tour, with fans showing up and showing out for it.
Garth Brooks ranks at both the seventh and eighth positions, both attributable to his The Stadium Tour. The first show was in 2019, where Brooks played at Mile High Stadium in Denver to 74,000 people. The second was played in 2021, after the cancellation of dates due to surges in COVID-19 cases. He played for 80,000 people at Memorial Stadium. This was the first music event held at the stadium in 34 years.
George Strait sits in sixth position with his headlining gig at the Houston Rodeo in 2019. Strait filled 80,108 seats, amassing one of the largest crowds for one of country music's biggest stars of all time. At the fifth spot is Cody Johnson's performance at the Houston Rodeo in 2026. Johnson is in good company next to Strait, as he amassed a crowd of 80,203 people, just beating out Strait.

Once again, powerhouse Garth Brooks is on this leaderboard at the fourth spot in the lineup. Brooks had a crowd of 102,000 people at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge in 2022. Similar to his previous show, this concert was a part of The Stadium Tour, after Brooks' cancellation. At the second and third positions sit none other than George Strait. At the third rank is Strait's show in Arlington, Texas, where he played for 104,793 people at AT&T Stadium in 2014. Ten years later, in 2024, Strait broke his previous performance in College Station, Texas, playing to 110,905 people at Kyle Field.
The concert attendance moment that broke all records came from Zach Bryan in 2025. Bryan played in Ann Arbor, Michigan, at Michigan Stadium in front of 112,408 people. While Bryan wasn't on a designated tour at the time, he announced he would be playing select stadiums and festivals. All of these moments hold generations of incredible country music and proves country will continue to break records.




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