Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo officials released the entertainment lineup for the 2023 Rodeo season, scheduled for Feb. 28 – March 19. The lineup features a mix of genres, including Country, EDM, Hip-Hop, Norteño, Pop, Rock, and Christian. Many of the artists will make their RODEOHOUSTON® debut in 2023.
“We are thrilled to welcome back so many talented artists including some fan favorites such as Houston rap legend, Bun B who will be taking the stage alongside some additional iconic southern performers,” said Chris Boleman, Rodeo President and CEO. “The level of talent we have in this lineup will get the fans excited, including Texas’ own Parker McCollum, who is helping us kick off this 2023, star lineup on Opening Day.”
Individual RODEOHOUSTON tickets will go on sale to the public Thursday, Jan. 12. For the first time, they will be sold in two waves, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., at rodeohouston.com. Ticket prices start at $25, plus a $4 convenience fee.
The following entertainers will perform on the RODEOHOUSTON stage in NRG Stadium, Feb. 28 – March 19:
Tuesday, Feb.28 – Parker McCollum
Wednesday, March 1 – Brooks & Dunn
Thursday, March 2 – Lauren Daigle
Friday, March 3 – Bun B’s Southern Takeover
Saturday, March 4 – Walker Hayes
Sunday, March 5 – Zac Brown Band
Monday, March 6 – Jason Aldean
Tuesday, March 7 – New Kids on The Block
Wednesday, March 8 – Jon Pardi
Thursday, March 9 – Ashley McBryde
Friday, March 10 – The Chainsmokers
Saturday, March 11 – Turnpike Troubadours
Sunday, March 12 – La Fiera de Ojinaga
Monday, March 13 – Cody Jinks
Tuesday, March 14 – Machine Gun Kelly
Wednesday, March 15 – Kenny Chesney
Thursday, March 16 – Chris Stapleton
Friday, March 17 – Cody Johnson
Saturday, March 18 – Brad Paisley
Sunday, March 19 – Luke Bryan
Whether you’re craving a cold beer from a hometown brewery, plenty of stores to shop till you drop, or simply a comfortable spot to rest your head, Pearland is a perfect place to stay during your Rodeo Houston visit. The spacious home to Rodeo Houston, NRG Park, is only minutes away from Pearland’s restaurants, shopping, and hotels. Get rodeo-ready with live music and country-chic shopping before making the short drive up 288 to NRG Park.