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Cody Johnson, Red Clay Strays, Ragweed & More To Perform At RodeoHouston
Let’s rodeo.
RodeoHouston is one of the biggest rodeos in America, as it takes over NRG Stadium for the twenty-day event. While the event features some of the top rodeo talent in the nation every night, it also offers many other attractions. The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo features carnival rides, wine gardens, shopping, a Rodeo Run, and more. It’s truly an event that has something for everyone in the family.
But every night, as the sun sets, everyone gathers in NRG Stadium to watch the main event- the rodeo and the concert accompanying the performance. Each night, between watching the top bareback riding, bull riding, saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, tie-down roping, team roping, and women’s barrel racing and breakaway roping, attendees of RodeoHouston also get to watch some stellar musical acts.
Each year, the rodeo brings together stacked lineups, which often lean heavily towards country music—because we all know that rodeoing and country music go hand in hand—but also offer some variety from other genres as well. Last year’s lineup included performances from Reba McEntire, Journey, Riley Green, Charley Crockett, Post Malone, Brad Paisley, Cody Jinks, Zach Top, and more.
If you thought that last year’s lineup was solid, buckle up, sports fans, because today, January 8, RodeoHouston dropped its 2026 schedule, and it’s wicked good.
Riley Green gets the party going on the opening night of the rodeo, March 2. The stellar country acts keep going for the remainder of the rodeo with Rascal Flatts, Dwight Yoakam, Megan Moroney, Cody Johnson, Chris Stapleton, the Red Clay Strays, Lainey Wilson, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Parker McCollum, Koe Wetzel, Tim McGraw, Luke Bryan and more. And for those readers who may not love country music, they’ve got you covered with Creed, Kelly Clarkson, Lizzo, and others hitting the stage.
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I mean, holy hell, that is a lineup.
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Chris Boleman, president and CEO of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, feels like the lineup is a “truly a reflection of both our Western roots and the vibrant footprint of the Houston community.”
Amen to that.
These tickets will move fast, so if you see a day that you’d like to attend, be sure to act fast. Tickets go on sale January 15th, with Wave 1 going on sale at 10 am for March 2-11 performances. Wave 2 goes on sale at 2 pm for performances from March 12-21.
FULL LINEUP:
Monday – March 2 – Riley Green
Tuesday – March 3 – J Balvin
Wednesday – March 4 – Rascal Flatts
Thursday – March 5 – Russell Dickerson
Friday – March 6 – Lizzo
Saturday – March 7 – Dwight Yoakam
Sunday – March 8 – Forrest Frank
Monday – March 9 – Luke Bryan
Tuesday – March 10 – Megan Moroney
Wednesday – March 11 – Creed
Thursday – March 12- Chris Stapleton
Friday – March 13 – Shaboozey
Saturday – March 14 – Kelly Clarkson
Sunday – March 15 – Pepe Aguilar
Monday – March 16 – Cross Canadian Ragweed
Tuesday – March 17 – The Red Clay Strays
Wednesday – March 18 – Koe Wetzel
Thursday – March 19 – Lainey Wilson
Friday – March 20 – Parker McCollum
Saturday – March 21 – Tim McGraw
Sunday – March 22 – Cody Johnson with special guests Jon Pardi & Randy HouserThe post Cody Johnson, Red Clay Strays, Ragweed & More To Perform At RodeoHouston first appeared on Whiskey Riff.