About the Event
The Houston Livestock Show And Rodeo returns to NRG Stadium in Houston, TX, offering an immersive blend of rodeo competitions, diverse livestock exhibitions, and nightly concerts. This highly anticipated annual event celebrates Western heritage while supporting Texas youth and education. Join the excitement at NRG Stadium on March 22, 2026, with the rodeo action scheduled to begin at 6:30 PM.
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Houston Livestock Show And Rodeo Concerts
The Houston Livestock Show And Rodeo is renowned for showcasing top-tier musical talent, featuring major artists across country, rock, and pop genres following each night's rodeo competition. While the full 2026 lineup for NRG Stadium is typically announced closer to the event, past years have featured an impressive array of award-winning performers. Attendees can anticipate dynamic live shows that extend the thrill from the arena into the concert hall, ensuring a memorable entertainment experience.
NRG Stadium Event Guide
NRG Stadium offers a fantastic setting for the Houston Livestock Show And Rodeo, providing varied seating options for clear views of both the rodeo action and the concert stage. Choose from close-up lower bowl seats or elevated sections for broader perspectives. For a smooth entry, note that NRG Stadium enforces a clear bag policy, allowing only clear bags sized 12" x 6" x 12" or smaller, along with small clutches. The venue is also a cashless environment, accepting major credit cards and mobile payments. Arrive early to navigate security screenings efficiently. Buy your tickets now.
Everything You Need To Know About The Houston Rodeo
The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is an event that's hosted at the end of February and into mid March that features several different events. Family Friendly activities include traditional trail rides, livestock shows and auctions, concerts, carnivals, and much more. There is plenty of food and drink for everyone as well.
The Houston Rodeo began in 1932 and was founded on the mission of educating on the importance of agriculture. Since the very first show in 1932, The Houston Rodeo has contributed nearly 600 million to Texas youth and education.