The King of Country Honors Brooks & Dunn with Epic Boot Scootin’ Boogie Performance

George Strait’s performance of “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” at Brooks & Dunn’s ACM Last Rodeo was a thrilling moment that brought together two of country music’s biggest legends. The King of Country honored the iconic duo in a way that only he could—by delivering a smooth, high-energy rendition of one of their most beloved hits. The event, which celebrated Brooks & Dunn’s remarkable career, was filled with emotional tributes and unforgettable performances, but Strait’s take on “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” stood out as one of the most exciting highlights of the night.

The ACM Last Rodeo, held in 2010, was a special event dedicated to Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn, marking the end of their run as a duo (at the time). The night featured performances from some of the biggest names in country music, all paying tribute to the duo’s legendary career. George Strait, a longtime friend and contemporary of Brooks & Dunn, took the stage to perform their 1992 hit, “Boot Scootin’ Boogie,” bringing his signature style to the song while keeping the honky-tonk spirit alive.

George Strait singing and playing guitar

Originally released on Brooks & Dunn’s debut album Brand New Man, “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” became a defining song of ‘90s country. Its infectious beat and dancehall-ready energy made it a favorite among country fans, helping to popularize line dancing and honky-tonk culture nationwide. Strait’s performance of the song paid homage to this legacy while adding his own laid-back, effortless charm.

Strait, known for his smooth vocals and traditional country style, brought a slightly different feel to “Boot Scootin’ Boogie.” While the original version has an unmistakable roadhouse groove, Strait’s delivery gave it a more classic Texas country spin. His voice, as rich and timeless as ever, fit the song perfectly, adding a new dimension while still maintaining its danceable, feel-good essence.

Dressed in his signature cowboy hat and crisp Western attire, Strait commanded the stage with his usual quiet confidence. He didn’t need elaborate theatrics—just his voice, the music, and the energy of the audience. The crowd responded enthusiastically, clapping along and singing every word, celebrating not only Brooks & Dunn’s legacy but also Strait’s ability to make any song his own.

Brooks & Dunn watching George Straight perform

The ACM Last Rodeo was a night filled with nostalgia, gratitude, and unforgettable performances. While many artists honored Brooks & Dunn in their own way, Strait’s version of “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” stood out as a particularly fun and lively moment. It was a perfect blend of two country music powerhouses—Brooks & Dunn’s honky-tonk roots and George Strait’s traditional country mastery.

Though the night was meant to mark the end of an era for Brooks & Dunn, their music has continued to live on, with artists like Strait ensuring that their biggest hits remain part of country music’s rich history. His performance of “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” was more than just a cover—it was a celebration of the duo’s impact, a salute from one legend to another, and a reminder of why both George Strait and Brooks & Dunn will forever be country music royalty.

If you want more music and videos from George Strait, check out his YouTube Channel. Fans can also connect with him on Instagram and Facebook. Get news, updates, and tour info on his official website.

Last Updated: March 9, 2025By

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