Map: Where the largest concerts in the US have taken place
![ba560fec-](https://images.foxtv.com/static.q13fox.com/www.q13fox.com/content/uploads/2024/06/764/432/696c6381-GettyImages-1819695051.jpg?ve=1&tl=1)
FILE - George Strait performs during the Keith Gattis Tribute Show at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville on November 28, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
Country music superstar George Strait made history at his show in College Station, Texas June 15.
Texas A&M said 110,905 people showed up for the concert at Kyle Field.
That broke a record for a ticketed U.S. concert that was set by the Grateful Dead in 1977 when 107,019 fans attended their show at Raceway Park in New Jersey, according to Billboard.
RELATED: 2024 concert guide
Here’s a look at the most attended concerts in the U.S. over the years and where they happened:
Biggest concerts in the U.S.
Here are some of the most attended ticketed concerts in the U.S.
U2 and Garth Brooks have several other shows on the list not mentioned.
- George Strait, 2024, Kyle Field in Texas - 110,905 people
- Grateful Dead, 1977, Raceway Park in New Jersey - 107,019 people
- George Strait, 2014, AT&T Stadium in Texas - 104,793 people
- Garth Brooks, 2022, Tiger Stadium in Louisiana - 102,000 people
- U2, 2009, Rose Bowl in California - 97,014 people
- Pink Floyd, 1994, Ohio Stadium in Ohio - 75,250 people
- Backstreet Boys, 2000, Georgia Dome in Georgia - 73,337
This story was reported from Detroit. KDFW FOX 4 Dallas contributed.