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    From the King of Country to Bun B's H-Town Takeover, these are the top RodeoHouston concerts to catch

    Johnston Farrow
    Johnston Farrow
    Feb 25, 2022 | 2:55 pm
    George Strait will close out RodeoHouston 2019 on March 17.
    George Strait will close out RodeoHouston 2019 on March 17.
    Courtesy Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo

    Saddle up, Bayou City. RodeoHouston is back.

    The entertainment portion of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo makes its heralded return, nearly two years after the 2022 season shuttered halfway through proceedings due to a then-unknown coronavirus. Things didn't get much better in early 2021, first forcing the postponement, then the eventual cancellation of that season. The economic loss for Houston mounted into the hundreds of millions.

    Thankfully, NRG Stadium is prepped and ready to play host to three weeks of shows for its 90th edition, lassoing all the favorite performers, including many of the same acts set to play back in 2020. And even though CultureMap didn't nail down every prediction for this year's roster of artists (scoring 6 out of 13), those taking to the star-shaped stage after missing out two years ago makes for a pretty cool redemption story.

    The great thing about RodeoHouston is its diversity — drawing on different styles and genres to hit almost every segment of life across Greater Houston. Every show is a reason to make a side-visit to the midway for fried delicacies, but we've picked the 10 must-see shows that should bring the fire.

    Cody Johnson
    Monday, February 28

    It really wouldn't matter who performed the first RodeoHouston show, that's how triumphant the moment will be once the lights go down in NRG Stadium and the crowd roars. The win-win opening night slot means a chance for someone who might not carry as big a spotlight as someone like George Strait (more on him later). And the entertainment bookers chose well, keeping it close to home with charming country crooner Cody Johnson.

    Very much keeping with the country theme, the native of small East Texas town Sebastopol (population 120) first tried his hand at bull riding before taking a job in the Huntsville prison complex. While grinding out a paycheck, he bet on himself and released a string of independent albums that were each more successful than the last, landing him at a major label.

    Amazingly, he'll ride into his RodeoHouston for his fourth performance on top of the Hot Country charts with his first No. 1 song, "'Til You Can't." Not too shabby.

    Tim McGraw
    Wednesday, March 2

    On a hot streak right now, Tim McGraw is experiencing a late-career renaissance as an actor, appearing on Yellowstone spin-off, 1883, with his wife, Faith Hill. Even without the hit show, the surprisingly progressive-minded artist is one of the most celebrated and thirst-worthy male country acts ever, with three Grammys, 14 Academy of Country Music awards, 11 Country Music Association awards, 10 American Music Awards, and three People's Choice Awards to his name.

    Simply put, the nine-time RodeoHouston performer is responsible for some of the catchiest songs in the history of the genre like "I Like It, I Love It," "Just to See You Smile," and "Live Like You're Dying."

    Ricky Martin
    Friday, March 4

    We'll all be "Livin' La Vida Loca" when Puerto Rican heartthrob Ricky Martin makes his first appearance at RodeoHouston, only months after performing a sold-out show with another Spanish-speaking heartthrob, Enrique Iglesias. While he hasn't had a major English-speaking hit in 20 years, Martin has racked up countless Latin music hits.

    But due to his untouchable run as a crossover artist early on with English songs "Shake Your Bon-Bon," "She's All I Ever Had," and "She Bangs," there will be plenty of folks in attendance who will enjoy songs from both periods of his career.

    Kane Brown
    Wednesday, March 9

    Hours before his 2020 appearance, fast-rising country artist Kane Brown was informed that he would not be able to perform due to the cancellation of the the rest of the RodeoHouston season.

    The Georgia-raised, modern country crooner's return will be extra special in 2022. An immediate star from his debut album onward, he reached No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 with the 2018 album, Experiment, and has three No. 1 country songs under his belt buckle, including "What Ifs," "Lose It," and "One Right Thing" with fellow RodeoHouston performer, Marshmello.

    Journey
    Thursday, March 10

    This pick is simply for those who want to shout-sing, "Don't stop. Beliiiiiieeeeviiinggg" with thousands of people in unison. The authors of one of the best karaoke songs ever is somewhat of a karaoke version of Journey these days.

    Original lead singer, Steve Perry, involved in the band's most recognizable hits, broke from the band years ago only to be eventually replaced by Arnel Pineda, a cover band singer who was discovered in his native Philippines, via YouTube. It's hard to replace the charismatic pipes of Perry, but classic rock fans should be able to suspend disbelief long enough to belt out the hits such as the aforementioned, "Don't Stop Believing," "Any Way You Want It," and "Faithfully."

    Bun B’s H-Town Takeover
    Black Heritage Day, presented by Kroger

    Friday, March 11

    Let's call this the Super Bowl Halftime Show of Houston hip-hop. Led by former UGK member, Bun B, RodeoHouston is about to bring together most of the legends of the city's storied '90s "chopped and screwed" era that launched local artists to the upper echelons of the Billboard charts. The much deserved and long-time-coming acknowledgement of the cultural impact made by these artists will feature appearances by a who's-who of local rap, including Slim Thug, Lil Flip, Lil Keke, Z-Ro, Paul Wall, Baby Bash, Big Pokey, Frankie J, and H-Town Watch out for a tribute to the man credited for starting the movement: DJ Screw.

    Gwen Stefani
    Tuesday, March 15

    Did you know that Gwen Stefani played a show at University of Houston in 1992 with her neo-ska band, No Doubt, and hardly anyone cared? The pop queen will have a much more attentive audience when she performs in front of a much bigger crowd at NRG Stadium.

    Since spreading her wings from her old band, the former judge on The Voice developed a chart-topping solo career buoyed by an electric fashion sense and a savvy eye for collaborators, scoring hits such as the No. 1 "Hollaback Girl," "The Sweet Escape," and "Wind It Up."

    Don't be surprised if she busts out a country tune with a special guest appearance. Married to five-time RodeoHouston performer Blake Shelton, the two recorded a duet in 2020, "Nobody but You."

    Khalid
    Wednesday, March 16

    Filling in the R&B/pop bucket, the 24-year-old sensation Khalid made waves upon his 2017 double platinum debut, American Teen. Since then, he's racked up awards and No. 1 songs, including "Love Lies," "Eastside," and "Better."

    He's won six Billboard Music Awards, three American Music Awards, and a MTV Video Music Award. He'll likely share new songs from his soon to be released third full-length, Everything is Changing.

    Marshmello
    Friday, March 18

    Started back in 2017, RodeoHouston took a gamble, bringing EDM into its stable of genres presented on the dirt and dust. At first it didn't make sense, but event organizers proved everyone wrong when The Chainsmokers delivered an energetic, fun-filled set — glowsticks and lasers included — that many parents brought their TikTok generation kids to see. Two years later, German-Russian producer Zedd threw it down with equal aplomb.

    Set to play in 2020, the foam-headed DJ, Marshmello, is back to reclaim the rave mantel, no doubt set to mix collaborations with the Jonas Brothers, Selena Gomez, and fellow Rodeo performer Khalid into his set. This slot should draw some big numbers, falling on Friday night of Spring Break for many local school districts. In other words, get on your dancing shoes.

    George Strait
    Sunday, March 20

    The King of Country shattered RodeoHouston attendance numbers in 2019, his appearance with Texas country greats, Robert Earl Keen and Lyle Lovett, hosting 80,108 fans. While that number might be tough to top due to some COVID-19 insecurities, if there is any artist who can do it, its George Strait, performing at RodeoHouston for an extraordinary 31st time. He'll be joined by 2019 CMA New Artist of the Year, Ashley McBryde.

    What to expect when the Texas cowboy swaggers onto stage? The simple answer is: hits. Strait has 60 No. 1 country singles to pull from and for those who were there in 2019, he likes to play from his entire catalog. His previous appearance included 32 songs, an almost unheard of amount for a RodeoHouston show. You'll get your money's worth from this one.

    Tickets for RodeoHouston shows can be purchased here.

    East Texas native Cody Johnson opens RodeoHouston festivities, celebrating 90 years, on Monday, February 28.

    Cody_Johnson
    Courtesy RodeoHouston
    East Texas native Cody Johnson opens RodeoHouston festivities, celebrating 90 years, on Monday, February 28.
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    Craig D. Lindsey
    Oct 15, 2025 | 6:30 pm
    Ice Cube
    Photo courtesy of Ice Cube
    Ice Cube will bring his “Truth to Power: 4 Decades of Attitude” tour to Houston on September 13.

    Good grief! There’s a bunch of cool stuff happening this weekend!

    There are not one, but two home tours that’ll be taking place on the same day. A local jazz star returns to salute his hometown. MasterChef veterans will be making mouths water. A couple of art galleries will premiere fascinating exhibits. And Reese Witherspoon’s lifestyle brand will be popping up all weekend long.

    So, get out there and have some good ol’ Houston fun. As a visiting, gangsta rap icon would say, you know how we do it.

    Thursday, October 16

    Draper James: The Decade Tour
    Draper James is popping up across the South to celebrate 10 years of signature Southern charm—and Houston is next. The lifestyle brand, founded by actress/producer Reese Witherspoon, will take over Hotel Granduca for a weekend of sweet tea sips and exclusive shopping experiences straight from Nashville. It all starts on Thursday with a PJ party, cocktails, and complimentary onsite monogramming. 4 pm (10 am Friday and Saturday; 9 am Sunday).

    Sawyer Yards presents "Step Into the Light" opening reception
    "Step Into the Light" is a response to the darker, more morose side of remembrance and death. The exhibition focuses on the lighter side of the passing of loved ones, their memory, and the light that shines in each person and living being. There are lights emitted from the inner to the outer. Perhaps one considers the life of light itself, or the light which is often described as being “at the end of the tunnel.” Through Saturday, December 6. 6 pm.

    Alley Theatre presents The Da Vinci Code
    Symbologist Robert Langdon and cryptologist Sophie Neveu race to solve a deadly puzzle that could change history. Following the clues hidden in ancient symbols and imagery, they uncover secrets that lead them on a dangerous quest. Based on the smash hit novel by Dan Brown (later adapted into a movie starring Tom Hanks and directed by Ron Howard), the play takes audiences on a journey across Europe to the Louvre, Westminster Abbey, and Rosslyn Chapel. 7:30 pm (8 pm Friday; 2 and 8 pm Saturday; 2 pm Sunday).

    Friday, October 17

    Reeves Art + Design presents Julianna Bray: "Good Enough to Eat" opening reception
    "Good Enough to Eat" is a ceramic exhibition featuring the colorful, vibrant work of local artist Julianna Bray. Her work showcases sculptural art that is intended to capture those joyful nostalgic moments, providing a playful escape from the stresses of everyday life. With a Bachelor of Fine Arts in graphic communications from the University of Houston and nearly two decades as an Emmy-winning broadcast designer, she expertly blends her humor with clean, precise designs. Through Saturday, November 1. 6 pm.

    MasterChef All-Stars Live!
    MasterChef All-Stars Live! comes to Houston, bringing chefs straight from the kitchen of the iconic, Gordon Ramsay-led competitive-cooking show. This stage show delivers the MasterChef experience by featuring head-to-head battles, challenges, and culinary creations. The chefs will also talk about what it’s like to cook in America’s famous kitchen, the toughest judges, and cooking tips and tricks. 7:30 pm.

    DACAMERA presents Walter Smith III Quartet
    For his recent Blue Note Records release three of us are from Houston and Reuben is not, saxophonist Walter Smith III pays homage to his hometown. In the DACAMERA jazz series kickoff, the supergroup of brothers in arms (Jason Moran, piano; Reuben Rogers, bass; Kendrick Scott, drums) celebrates the Bayou City with evocative songs like "610 Loop," "Lone Star," "Cezanne," and "Montrose Nocturne." 8 pm.

    Ice Cube in concert
    Do you know there are people out there who have no idea that Ice Cube started his career as one of the coldest MCs to ever get on a mic? In fairness, starring in family-friendly movies like Are We There Yet? may have dulled his edge over the years. Cube is currently on the road, ready to school all these novices. He’ll be in Houston this weekend, as part of his "Truth to Power - Four Decades of Attitude" tour. Cube's first domestic headlining tour in over a decade will highlight his 40-year career, as well as his latest album, 2024's Man Down. 8 pm.

    Saturday, October 18

    The Flat presents Montrose Community Day
    Montrose hangout The Flat completes its weeklong, 20th anniversary celebration by hosting Montrose Community Day with Art League Houston, bringing together artists and creatives, including Jackson Allers, Phthalo, John O’Dowd, and special guest Garth Trinidad, alongside music from DJ Sun and friends. The evening continues with Sora from Chris Ryo and Giovani, a special-edition set from Doc Guava, and a finale featuring Sun, Malcolm Bravo, Giovani, Amanda Robinson. 10 am.

    AIA Houston presents 2025 Home Tour
    Eight architect-designed houses representing the finest in new residential architecture will be featured in the 2025 Annual AIA Houston Home Tour. The two-day, self-guided event offers a unique opportunity to go inside a range of high-quality homes designed by local, licensed architects. AIA architects will be present at each house to answer questions and provide visitors with inspiration. All the homes on the tour are located within the Houston metropolitan area, designed by AIA architects, and completed within the last five years. Noon.

    East End District presents 27th Annual Eastwood Home Tour
    The 27th Annual Eastwood Home Tour is themed “The Power of the Porch,” celebrating Houston’s largest intact collection of Arts & Crafts, Prairie, and American Foursquare architecture and the power that architecture can have to bring neighbors together. The annual home tour not only showcases some of Eastwood’s architectural gems, it also raises funds for the Eastwood Civic Association to continue advocating for a stronger, more connected community. Noon.

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents Mountains
    Mountains is an experimental live-cinema performance that explores the cyclical nature of human experience. Houston-based artists Stephan Hillerbrand and Mary Magsamen physically control a scroll of backlit paper while Kirk Lynn narrates, manipulating time by slowing, speeding, pausing, or reversing the story as it unfolds. Presented in conjunction with nothing is precious, everything is game, FotoFest’s midcareer survey of the collaborative work of Hillerbrand and Magsamen. 7 pm.

    Sunday, October 19

    Wings Over Houston Airshow
    Returning for its 41st year, the CAF Wings Over Houston Airshow will include hours of aerial performances, displays of vintage aviation, interactive areas for children and adults, and opportunities for guests to give back to the community. Headlined by the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, the two-day event is dedicated to showcasing vintage World War II aircraft, including the only two airworthy B-29 Super Fortress bombers in the world, along with the thrills of modern aviation. 10 am (10 am Saturday).

    Cactus Music presents Peanuts: The Music of Vince Guaraldi Listening Party
    Celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Peanuts gang and the timeless Vince Guaraldi music that weaves its way through every movie and TV special. There will be a costume contest for best Peanuts character, commemorative stickers for attendees, and a free poster with purchase of at least two featured titles. Free Saint Arnold beer and slices of Star Pizza will also be available. 1 pm.

    Color Factory presents Trick or Treat Night
    Color Factory will be celebrating all the colors and creatures of the season with the return of their Halloween trick-or-treat experience. Dress in your most gourd-geous costume and get your candy bags ready, there will be treats available to collect at every corner. All tickets (starting at $29) include admission to Color Factory’s popular Haunted Hues exhibit through the end of October. Seek, find, and uncover which indulgent candies delight these suspicious shades - discover them all and win a prize. 4 pm.

    Ice Cube
    Photo courtesy of Ice Cube

    Ice Cube will perform at the Toyota Center on October 17.

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