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    RodeoHouston 2018

    Here are the 10 hottest live music shows for RodeoHouston 2018

    Johnston Farrow
    Johnston Farrow
    Feb 28, 2018 | 2:48 pm

    For many, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is about the attractions, the midway, the animals, cowboys, and the food. However, central to all that is RodeoHouston, which will draw hundreds of thousands of attendees hoping to catch their favorite music act following the bull-riding, calf roping and chuckwagon races on the floor of the immense NRG Stadium.

     

    The organizers for RodeoHouston outdid themselves this year, not only bringing in a huge new stage with all the bells and whistles, but programming one of the most stacked country line-ups in recent memory. There’s also a mix of pop, soul, and Latin music to provide some variety for an increasingly diverse rodeo fanbase.

     

    Here are the shows CultureMap is most hyped to see over the course of the next 20 nights.

     

     Blake Shelton
     Thursday, March 1
    Blake Shelton was already pretty huge before he made it on television as a judge on The Voice. He's had 17 No. 1 country singles in a row, had that handsome cowboy charm and always pulled in gorgeous women. His turn on The Voice and tabloids made him a superstar, and it didn’t hurt that he continued to crank out the hits including “Sure Be Cool If You Did,” and “Neon Light.” This should be one of the biggest shows of RodeoHouston.

     

    For fans of: Reality singing competition shows, country ballads, rugged good looks
     Are there seats left?
    Yes, but they are either really expensive or really high up. Chute Seats & Upper Level are still available.

     

     Leon Bridges
     Friday, March 2
    Forget the controversy over this booking, Leon Bridges is a legit star, as anyone who saw him perform at Super Bowl Live can attest. Even though he has only one album to his credit, Coming Home, it’s a doozy that recalls a simpler time on the radio airwaves when Otis Redding and Sam Cooke ruled the airwaves. Don’t be surprised if this performance turns out to be one of the most talked about of the rodeo season.
     For fans of: Retro soul, killer vocals, oldies
     Are there seats left?
    Plenty. Chairman's Club, Chute Seats, Club, Loge & Upper Level

     

     Kelsea Ballerini
     ​Saturday, March 3
    Want to see a star before she goes supernova? Kelsea Ballerini is on the same track to blowing up like her predecessor, Taylor Swift. She started writing her own songs when she was a teenager, moved to Nashville before she could drive, and signed a record deal when most kids were graduating high school. She’s one pop record detour and a few celebrity boyfriends away from being massive. Be there to say you saw her before she is selling out stadiums on her own accord.
     For fans of: Tay-tay before she went pop, fresh new country faces
     Are there seats left?
     Yes. Chairman's Club, Chutes Seats, Club & Upper Level

     

     Alessia Cara
     Sunday, March 4
    The Grammy award winner for Best New Artist comes into RodeoHouston on a hot streak, having been featured on the extremely popular Moana soundtrack and the world beating, suicide awareness Logic track, "1-800-273-8255." Her R&B pop tunes add a nice change of pace in a sea of country performers and her positive message with make the Sunday slot one for families to attend, so expect a fun, entertaining set from the Canadian pop star.
     For fans of: The Moana soundtrack, pop radio, Canadians
     Are there seats left?
    Expect these seats to go fast closer to show time. Chairman's Club, Chutes Seats, Club & Upper Level

     

     Luke Bryan
    Thursday, March 8
    Few country artists make the audiences swoon more than Luke Bryan, who has brought some sexy back to the often earnest country genre that often prefers rein it in and let the songs do the talking. But Bryan's live show has brought the ladies flocking (and probably a few dudes too) and he's been rewarded with the CMT Award for Entertainer of the Year.
     
    And while Bryan can write a country ballad with the best of them, he's more apt to let the good times roll, evidenced by him naming albums, Spring Break...Checkin' Out. While that may draw the side-eye from country purists, those who bought any of his sevem million album sales will surely be ready to get down with him when he hits the stage at RodeoHouston.
     For fans of: Hip-grinding, a little spice with their country, nice smiles
     Are there seats left?
    They're going fast. Chute Seats, Standing Room Only & Singles

     

     Zac Brown Band
    Monday, March 12
    The Zac Brown Band makes a return appearance following their 2017 set and is widely revered as one of the better live country bands performing today. The eight-piece Atlanta-based outfit mixes a lot of sounds into it's brew of Southern roots music, which has found them writing songs with such varied artists such as Jimmy Buffett, the jam-focused String Cheese Incident, and the late rocker Chris Cornell. Expect to hear old favorites and new songs from 2017's hit Welcome Home.
     For fans of: Jamming out, eclectic sounds, tattoos
     Are there seats left?
    Lots to choose from. Chairman's Club, Chutes Seats & Upper Level

     

     OneRepublic
     Wednesday, March 14
    OneRepublic fits into the Blink-182 rock slot of this year's edition of RodeoHouston, offering up a palate cleanser after all the country ballads. This Colorado Springs, Colorado pop-rock band hit the big time with their 2013 hit "Counting Stars," but they've actually been making waves since their Timbaland remixed 2007 hit "Apologize." Both those songs hit No. 2 on the Hot 100 Billboard charts.
     
    While some country die-hards might be scratching their heads, asking themselves who these guys are, guaranteed you've heard their songs blaring from Top 40 radio stations for sometime now.
    For fans of: Rock and pop radio, the Mumford and Sons, astronomy
    Are there seats left?
    Plenty. Chairman's Club, Chutes Seats, Club & Upper Level

     

     Keith Urban
     Thursday, March 15
    It's not an awards show without seeing Keith Urban with his famous movie-star wife, two people who are way better looking than anyone has the right to be. But Urban was famous on his own right before marrying Nicole Kidman, the Australian infiltrating Nashville to be a country mainstay, with his 2002 album Golden Road being named by Billboard as the biggest country hit of the decade.
     
    He's produced over 20 No. 1 country singles and continues to produce at a prolific rate that almost matches his awards show appearances. Oh yeah, and the 2017 CMT Favorite Male Country Artist puts on one helluva show too.
     For fans of: Academy award-winning actresses, country dudes with hipster haircuts, funny accents
     Are there seats left?
    Yes, but they are going quickly. Chairman's Club, Chutes Seats & Upper Level

     

     Chris Stapleton
     Friday, March 16
    No other C&W star is making bigger waves than Christ Stapleton, who has made friends with the world's biggest pop stars in Justin Timberlake, even appearing on the former boy band star's new album. But it's his music and killer, old-time country voice that is winning millions of new fans.
     
    Having spent years writing songs for country hitmakers, Stapleton hit the jackpot with the excellent 2015 release Traveller and the two volume 2017 set From A Room. RodeoHouston smartly brought him back after a well-received 2017 set. Expect this show to sell out by the time March 16 comes around.
     For fans of: The Highwaymen, '70s rebel country music, Justin Timberlake
     Are there seats left?
    Hardly. This is one of the most in-demand shows of RodeoHouston. Standing room only.

     

     Garth Brooks
     Sunday, March 18
    This is how you start and end with a bang — by booking not only the highest-selling artist in country music, but the highest selling solo artist of all time (170 million albums sold) for not one, but two shows. (As we reported, Brooks brought the house down on RodeoHouston’s epic opening night.)
     
    How did the unassuming Oklahoman get to be so massive? For starters, he knows his way around a melody and his numerous hits showcase an aptitude to pluck the heartstrings of the common man better than anyone else. Expect to hear all your favorites from “The Dance,” “The Thunder Rolls,” “Two Pina Coladas,” “Friends In Low Places,” and many more.
     For fans of: The merging of old and new country into a powerhouse mainstream crossover behemoth
     Are there seats left?
    The resale market is the only place to find them, going for as little as $59 plus fees for nosebleed seats and as much as $473 plus fees for prime spots down front.

    Mega-star Garth Brooks opened RodeoHouston on February 27, and closes the rodeo on Sunday, March 18.

    Garth Brooks at Toyota Center
      
    Photo by J. Thomas Ford
    Mega-star Garth Brooks opened RodeoHouston on February 27, and closes the rodeo on Sunday, March 18.
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    Here are the 15 best things to do in Houston this 4th of July weekend

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Jul 2, 2025 | 6:30 pm
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    The city has revealed the performers for its July 4 celebration.

    The 4th of July lands on a Friday this year, which means things will get especially patriotic this weekend.

    We’ve already listed all the fireworks celebrations and restaurant specials that’ll be popping off on Friday. (Don’t forget about the screenings of Independence Day at River Oaks Theatre, Rooftop Cinema Club and Marriott Marquis Houston.) But there are also other must-see events happening this weekend, including a LEGO convention, the second anniversary of a Third Ward eatery, the return of a Stanley Kubrick classic, and an outlaw music festival featuring Willie Freakin’ Nelson and Bob Freakin’ Dylan!

    Thursday, July 3

    Brick Rodeo
    Brick Rodeo is a family-friendly event that features hundreds of custom models and displays made from LEGO bricks. Creators from Texas and around the country will be available to talk about their creations. Fans who want to display their own creations, attend workshops, and participate in all the activities should purchase an All Access Pass. Families and individuals who want to spend a day viewing incredible custom creations, talking with builders, and shopping with vendors should purchase a public exhibition ticket. 9 am (8:30 am Friday-Sunday).

    City Place presents Young Audiences of Houston: Painting with Watercolor Pencils Art Workshop
    This free art workshop, hosted by Young Audiences of Houston teaching artist Judy Malone Stein, transforms City Place’s central waterfront plaza into a classical art studio with easels and other essential supplies. Participants are introduced to the medium of watercolor pencils and will learn basic color theory which includes the color wheel and primary and secondary colors, along with complimentary colors. They will also focus on creating compositions, using traditional visions (portraits, landscapes, still life) as their subject matter. 9:30 am.

    Improv Houston presents Dustin Ross
    Dustin Ross is a NAACP Image Award-winning host, writer, and producer. Fans of The Read podcast may know him as a longtime guest/friend to the show. These days, you can hear him on two pods: The Friend Zone, with co-hosts Hey Fran Hey and Assante; and Holding Court, with Eboni K. Williams. He has also hosted seasons of Bet on Black, REVOLT TV’s competition series, Bet On Black. As an on-air contributor, Ross has appeared on multiple platforms, including MTV, BET, Bravo TV, HBO, FUSE TV, GLAAD, Fox Soul, and more. 7:30 pm.

    Friday, July 4

    Freedom Over Texas
    With an average of 50,000 people in attendance, Freedom Over Texas has become Houston’s annual, signature July 4th celebration. The live, televised event will feature local, regional, and national entertainment, headlined by Ashley McBryde and Lee Brice, and will be capped off with a musically choreographed, “Texas-sized” fireworks finale. It also features a unique non-profit component, as the event will donate a percentage of food and beverage sales to the Houston Food Bank. 4 pm.

    Ensemble Theatre presents The Tap Dance Kid
    Over at The Ensemble Theatre, The Tap Dance Kid is about a 10-year-old African-American kid named Willie who doesn’t want to be a lawyer like his well-to-do strict father, and dreams of becoming a dancer like his talented Uncle Dipsey, an aspiring Broadway choreographer. The final production in the theater’s 2024-25 season, this musical is filled with imaginations of stardom that keep us tapping along. Through Sunday, July 27. 7:30 pm (2 and 7:30 pm Saturday; 3 pm Sunday).

    Dan Electro’s presents The Broken Spokes & Oliver Penn 4th of July Party
    Freedom, music, and a 4th of July Party will be going down at Dan Electros. The show will feature a performance from traditional Texas country band The Broken Spokes, a well-seasoned outfit that’s put in the time honing their craft in honky tonks across Texas,. Also performing will be Rhode Island-born, Houston-based country singer Oliver Penn, who has shared the stage with Charley Crockett, Shakey Graves, Randall King, The California Honeydrops, and Shinyribs. 9 pm.

    Alamo Drafthouse LaCenterra presents Graveyard Shift: Attack the Block
    Guy Fawkes Night in London is a time for fireworks, fooling around, and an occasional surprise or two. But when vicious extraterrestrials decide to crash the hellraisers’ holiday, a time for making merry quickly turns scary. Writer-director Joe Cornish also ensures it’s frequently humorous as well. This frisky, vigorous 2011 spoof — propelled by an insistent electronic score by Steven Price & Basement Jaxx and a star-making lead turn from John Boyega — shows a similar sensibility in its breezy blending of goofiness and gruesomeness. 10 pm.

    Saturday, July 5

    Rado Market 2 Year Anniversary Celebration
    Chef Chris Williams’ market and cafe at the historic Eldorado Ballroom will celebrate its two-year anniversary with a celebration that’s free and open to the public. The event will include complimentary champagne during the first hour, food specials from chef Jaden Gaines, and live music from a DJ for the first two hours. Guests can also browse and shop from a curated lineup of local vendors offering various products for sale, including Posh Body, Ambrosia Nectar, 77 Stash, and Juxx. Patrons can also enter two raffles featuring Radiant Aura samples and other giveaways. Noon.


      
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Winnie’s presents Labubu Face Tattoo Korean Corn Dog Karaoke Party
    Never has an event’s name been a more complete description of what’s happening at the Midtown sandwich shop/cocktail bar on Saturday. Artists from Rodeo Tiger will be tattooing Labubu, the must-have accessory that feels destined to become the Beanie Babies of 2025 ($25 minimum, $50 for both sides, and $100 for full face custom work). While you wait, snack on a Korean corn dog created by chef Jennifer Hoffman. Karaoke starts at 8 pm. 1 pm.

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents Barry Lyndon
    This weekend, catch the 50th anniversary screening (in glorious 35mm!) of Stanley Kubrick’s lavish, Oscar-winning 1975 adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray’s 18th-century novel. Forced to leave Ireland after killing an English officer in a duel, young Redmond Barry (Ryan O’Neal) seeks his fortune as a soldier in Prussia, as a spy, and then as a gambler living among the elite of Europe. He changes his name and marries an aristocrat (Marisa Berenson) for her wealth, but will he finally gain the acceptance he seeks? 5 pm (2 pm Sunday).

    Kings Harbor Waterfront Village presents “Fireworks on the Pier”
    Looking for a post-4th of July throwdown this weekend? Kings Harbor Waterfront Village in Kingwood will have its annual “Fireworks on the Pier” celebration, a patriotic evening of family fun, live entertainment and a spectacular fireworks display. Festivities include family-friendly games like Connect Four, a balloon artist, face painting and bubble stations for kids. Local restaurants will be serving up a variety of delicious food and drink options throughout the evening. A dazzling fireworks show over the pier will begin around 10 pm. 7 pm.

    Movies at Miller: Wicked
    We know there is a lot of y’all who can’t wait for Wicked: For Good to drop in multiplexes this winter. Before that happens, head over to Miller Outdoor Theatre and revisit the Oscar-winning Broadway musical adaptation that set it all off. In the magical Land of Oz, Wicked covers the first act, following Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo), the future Wicked Witch of the West, and her friendship with Galinda (Ariana Grande), the future Glinda the Good Witch. The audience is encouraged to come in costume. 8:30 pm.

    Sunday, July 6

    Eldorado Ballroom presents Ball N’ Parlay
    Dubbed “A 1st Sunday Vibeout,” Ball N’ Parlay is a vibrant, Third Ward day party that’s going to be held outside the legendary Eldorado Ballroom. They’re really hyping this one up, calling it “the Sunday you’ve been waiting for, where music, community, and culture meet.” We’re just psyched that some of our favorite DJs will be doing live sets, including DJ Elevated, Maiya Papaya, Alist, and DJ Bloom. 3 pm.

    Outlaw Music Festival
    If you grew up going to Cactus Music and picking up the latest issue of No Depression, looking for the latest in outlaw country releases to scoop up, a fest full of iconic, guitar-strumming banditos will be making a stop at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion this weekend. The 10th anniversary tour of the Outlaw Music Festival will feature an unparalleled lineup of legends and superstars, including Willie Nelson & Family, Bob Dylan, The Avett Brothers, The Mavericks, and Tami Neilson. 4:05 pm.

    CONCACAF Gold Cup Final
    As of this writing, we don’t know who will be playing in the final match of the soccer championship known as the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup, going down this weekend at NRG Stadium. What we do now is that the winners will be determined on Wednesday night, when the semifinal matchups – the USMNT vs. Guatemala and Mexico vs. Honduras – will take place. This also marks the first time the Gold Cup Final will be held in the state of Texas. 6 pm.

    Freedom Over Texas
      
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    The Freedom Over Texas celebration takes place on the Fourth of July.
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