19-Year-Old Taylor Swift Paid Tribute To George Strait With “Run”
On Monday night, April 6, 2009, the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas became the epicenter of country music as the genre’s brightest stars came together to honor George Strait, the King of Country. The ACM Artist of the Decade concert was a night to remember, with unforgettable performances by icons like Blake Shelton, Lee Ann Womack, Alan Jackson, Faith Hill, Brooks & Dunn, and Toby Keith, among others. The event not only celebrated Strait’s incredible career but also showcased the profound impact he’s had on country music.
One of the memorable moments of the evening featured a young Taylor Swift, just 19 years old, shining as one of country music’s brightest stars before her leap into pop superstardom. She stepped onto the stage and captivated the audience with a heartfelt story about her first big tour at 16, where she had the honor of opening for George Strait.
Taylor recalled feeling overwhelmed by the grandeur of performing in arenas and seeking advice from the legendary “King George.” “I’d never been on a big stage before or sung in an arena, so I asked him if he had any advice about performing in the round,” Taylor shared of her conversation with George. “Yes, I do,” he replied.
“I sensed I needed to ask a follow-up question,” Taylor joked. “So I said, ‘How do you do that?’” Strait responded, “Just do it for about 25 years and it’ll feel real natural.”
Taylor Swift then sang her “absolute favorite” George Strait hit, the 2001 classic “Run.” Her heartfelt rendition quickly became a social media sensation, racking up millions of views and earning praise as one of the best renditions to date.
Dressed in a sparkling sequined outfit, Taylor Swift’s heartfelt vocals filled the arena, captivating fans of all ages. She shared the stage with George Strait, the King of Country that created a magical moment as they exchanged smiles and performed an unexpected duet. The night was filled with timeless songs, heartfelt stories, and unforgettable music, leaving the crowd amazed.