About the Song
Country music lovers, mark your calendars. On April 5–6, 2025, two of the most iconic names in country music — George Strait and Alan Jackson — will take the stage at the Two Step Inn festival in Georgetown, Texas. This rare event brings together two living legends for a weekend that promises to be unforgettable, emotional, and deeply rooted in the heart of traditional country music.
George Strait, often referred to as the “King of Country,” has spent more than four decades shaping the sound of modern country. With over 60 No. 1 singles, countless awards, and a legacy that stretches from dusty Texas honky-tonks to sold-out arenas, Strait is not just a performer — he’s a cultural institution. His voice, calm and steady like the Texas plains, has carried songs like “Amarillo by Morning,” “The Chair,” and “Troubadour” into the hearts of millions.
Sharing the spotlight with him is Alan Jackson, whose deep voice and neotraditional style brought country music back to its roots in the 1990s. Known for hits like “Chattahoochee,” “Livin’ on Love,” and the poignant “Remember When,” Jackson tells stories that speak to everyday life — love, family, and the passage of time — all set to the twang of a steel guitar and the rhythm of a Southern heartbeat.
Set against the scenic backdrop of San Gabriel Park, the Two Step Inn offers more than just music — it offers a feeling of homecoming. For Texans, and for country fans around the world, this festival represents a return to the essence of country: storytelling, authenticity, and connection. The festival has earned a reputation for its laid-back charm and quality lineup, but this year’s pairing of Strait and Jackson elevates it to a once-in-a-generation experience.
Whether you grew up on these songs or discovered them along the way, this weekend is about more than music — it’s about memories. Two legends. One Texas stage. A celebration of tradition, legacy, and the music that still brings us together.
So dust off your boots, grab your cowboy hat, and get ready for a night under the stars with George Strait and Alan Jackson — where the stories are real, and the songs last forever.