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The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, a cornerstone of Texan culture and entertainment, is gearing up for its 2024 season with an exciting array of performances and activities. Scheduled from February 27 to March 17, the event promises to blend traditional rodeo competitions with concerts spanning various music genres.
Chris Boleman, the Rodeo’s president and CEO, expressed pride in the diverse musical offerings set for the upcoming season. The lineup includes a mix of returning favorites and new faces, ensuring that the RodeoHouston stage will be a hub of vibrant and eclectic performances.
The 2024 lineup features a blend of genres, from country and rock to EDM and hip-hop, reflecting the Rodeo’s commitment to providing something for everyone. Notably, the lineup includes ten artists making their RodeoHouston debut, alongside seasoned performers who are no strangers to the star stage. Among the highlights are the Jonas Brothers, making a return after more than a decade, and Luke Bryan, who will be marking his tenth performance at the event.
Other notable acts include 50 Cent, who has previously made headlines at the Rodeo for his award-winning Champagne, and Bun B, a Houston icon, who will bring an impressive array of guest artists to his performance. The event will close with a performance by Eric Church on March 17, ensuring the season ends on a high note.
Tickets for the 2024 Houston Rodeo will be available in two waves starting January 18, 2024, with sales divided into performances scheduled from February 27 to March 7 and March 8 to March 17. Prospective attendees are encouraged to participate in the online waiting rooms opening half an hour before tickets go live, although a spot in the waiting room does not guarantee a ticket.
All tickets will be delivered electronically, ensuring a seamless entry process on the day of the event. Prices start at $25, with a nominal convenience fee, making the event accessible to a wide audience.
Since its inception in 1932, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo has been more than just an entertainment venue. It has played a significant role in supporting educational initiatives and youth in Texas, with over $600 million committed to these causes to date. The event not only showcases Western heritage but also provides a family-friendly experience that educates and entertains the public.
The Rodeo’s educational commitments are evident in its numerous programs and scholarships that benefit young Texans throughout the year, underscoring its integral role in the community.
The event kicks off with the World’s Championship Bar-B-Que Contest from February 22-24, a must-attend for BBQ enthusiasts. The Rodeo also includes traditional events like the Rodeo Parade and Rodeo Run, which contribute to the festive atmosphere while promoting community involvement and fitness.
Changes this year include an earlier start time for weekend shows, allowing guests more time to enjoy the myriad activities and performances. The Rodeo remains a key date in Houston’s cultural calendar, promising unforgettable experiences for all attendees.