Cody Johnson, Ashley McBryde & George Strait Among 2022 RODEOHOUSTON Lineup

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is celebrating its 90th anniversary this year and the just-announced lineup for RODEOHOUSTON is…

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Cody Johnson; Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Country Thunder USA, Ashley McBryde; Photo by Andrew Wendowski, George Strait; Photo by Rick Diamond

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is celebrating its 90th anniversary this year and the just-announced lineup for RODEOHOUSTON is absolutely STACKED. 

The 2022 Rodeo season, which is scheduled to take place February 28 through March 20, will feature a variety of genres, including country, EDM, Latin pop, R&B/pop, Norteño, pop, rock and Christian. 

Country artists scheduled to perform in 2022 include Cody Johnson, Keith Urban, Tim McGraw, Jon Pardi, Luke Bryan, Maren Morris, Kane Brown, Parker McCollum, Dierks Bentley, Sam Hunt, Chris Stapleton and Brad Paisley. George Strait and Ashley McBryde will close out the 2022 Rodeo season on March 20. 

“We are excited about the level of talent and diverse acts who will perform on the RODEOHOUSTON star stage in 2022,” said Chris Boleman, Rodeo president and CEO. “We welcome nine new entertainers who will make their RODEOHOUSTON debut, as well as many fan-favorites, including the ‘King of Country’ music himself, George Strait, who will return to the stage to help celebrate our 90th anniversary.”

Individual RODEOHOUSTON tickets go on sale to the general public beginning Thursday, January 13 at rodeohouston.com. Tickets start at $20 with a $4 convenience fee.

Each concert will take place at NRG Stadium. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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2022 RODEOHOUSTON Lineup

DATE ENTERTAINER
Monday, Feb. 28 Cody Johnson
Tuesday, March 1 Keith Urban
Wednesday, March 2 – Armed Forces Appreciation Day, presented by BHP Tim McGraw
Thursday, March 3 for KING & COUNTRY
Friday, March 4 Ricky Martin
Saturday, March 5 Jon Pardi
Sunday, March 6 – Go Tejano Day, presented by Fiesta Los Tucanes de Tijuana
Monday, March 7 – First Responders Day, presented by BP Luke Bryan
Tuesday, March 8 Maren Morris
Wednesday, March 9 Kane Brown
Thursday, March 10 Journey
Friday, March 11 – Black Heritage Day, presented by Kroger Bun B’s H-Town Takeover
Saturday, March 12 – RODEOHOUSTON Super Shootout®, presented by Crown Royal Parker McCollum
Sunday, March 13 Dierks Bentley
Monday, March 14 Sam Hunt
Tuesday, March 15 Gwen Stefani
Wednesday, March 16 Khalid
Thursday, March 17 Chris Stapleton
Friday, March 18 Marshmello
Saturday, March 19 – RODEOHOUSTON Super Series® Championship Brad Paisley
Sunday, March 20 – Concert-only performance George Strait, with special guest Ashley McBryde

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