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    RodeoHouston 2017

    Aaron Watson turns NRG Stadium into a big ol' honky tonk at RodeoHouston opener

    Jayme Lamm
    Jayme lamm
    Mar 7, 2017 | 11:45 pm

    The fringe, cowboy boots, vests and cowboy hats have officially landed in Houston. The entertainment portion of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo officially got underway Tuesday night when Aaron Watson, headlining his first RodeoHouston concert, took to the rotating stage right after a bright display of fireworks and tipped his hat to the audience.

    Opening night was a little different this year as the Texas country singer did something that hasn't been done since George Strait did it back in 2001 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington — a live CD/DVD of his performance. Watson tweeted about it earlier in the afternoon.

    With an opening night audience of 51,986, it wasn't the biggest in terms of Rodeo attendance, but the seats at NRG Staidum were certainly filled with some of Watson's most hardcore — and loud — fans around. "I hear ya, I love ya," he shouted back to the hollering fans at one point.

    Watson totally dressed the part in a black cowboy hat, tucked-in buttoned-down shirt and, of course, boots and jeans, and he was humble, honored and excited to take it all in. "At first I was a little bit nervous but then I realized this was nothing but a big ol' honky tonk tonight. Playing RodeoHouston is just about as good as it gets," he told the crowd.

    Watson took some time to honor the first responders in the audience, asking them to stand and encouraged fans to "look at all these heroes." Definitely some big, deserved cheers eminated from the Houston crowd. He also reminded everyone in attendance that it doesn't matter who's in the White House, we are lucky to live in the United States, which pumped up the crowd even more.

    Getting totally caught up in the lyrics of "That's Why God Loves Cowboys," people were two-stepping their way into the nacho line.

    "I'm telling you girls, I cry like a baby, I got issues," he said before singing the hit "Bluebonnets" that he wrote for the daughter that he and his wife lost five years ago. Cell phone lights, the new form of lighters in the stands, lit up during this beautiful tribute, while Watson did his best to hold back the tears and sing from his heart. A true cowboy indeed.

    "It's hard to believe I'm on this stage tonight," Watson shared with the crowd as he talked about the ups and downs in his career.

    The Amarillo native even added some humor to his performance, saying, "All the proceeds from my new album go straight into my wife's purse." If he was nervous, he certainly hid it well.

    He did his thing, sang his songs and rolled out like an old freight train — exactly how the Houston Rodeo should be done. The other performers have quite an act to follow. Plus, a fiddle on stage is hard to top.

    Needless to say, Houston has waited all year for the rodeo and thank goodness it's back. The stage has been set.

    Set List:
    These Old Boots Have Roots
    Freight Train
    Real Good Time
    Raise Your Bottle
    God Loves Cowboys
    That Look
    Outta Style
    Bluebonnets
    They Don't Make 'Em Like They Used To
    Fencepost
    Wildfire
    Getaway Truck
    July in Cheyenne





    Aaron Watson did his thing, sang his songs and rolled out like an old freight train — exactly how RodeoHouston should be done.

    Aaron Watson at RodeoHouston opener 2017
    Photo by Michelle Watson/CatchLight Group
    Aaron Watson did his thing, sang his songs and rolled out like an old freight train — exactly how RodeoHouston should be done.
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    These are the 14 best things to do in Houston this weekend

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Sep 10, 2025 | 6:30 pm
    Nine Inch Nails
    Photo courtesy of Nine Inch Nails

    Nine Inch Nails will play at Toyota Center on September 12.

    A lot of fun stuff is happening Houston over the next few days.

    We have a women’s summit that’ll have more than 40 celebrity speakers, the grand opening of a new Japanese restaurant, the live return of a couple alt-rock icons, a groovy fest over in Tomball, and a special performance from the one-and-only Pull Out King!

    Thursday, September 11

    Osprey Women’s Summit
    The two-day Osprey Women’s Summit celebrates powerhouse women and unlocks next-level opportunities for growth, connection and joy. Featuring more than 40 celebrity speakers, Olympians, entertainers, innovators and industry leaders, the summit blends keynote speeches, panel discussions, live podcasts, sports clinics, entertainment, and hands-on workshops across immersive zones devoted to sports and entertainment, finance and STEM, wellness and beauty, and AI and innovation. 8 am.

    Feges BBQ presents Pizza on the Patio
    On the second Thursday of each month, join Feges BBQ in Spring Branch for hand-tossed pies, fired fresh to order in their Gozney pizza oven. They’re serving both classic pies like cheese and pepperoni, plus barbecue-focused pizza specials. Watch the kids play at this family-friendly event, and don’t forget about half-off select wines for the adults. 5 pm.

    CultureMap Houston presents The Tailgate
    CultureMap Houston has got a party going on this weekend with The Tailgate, an all-out celebration of Houston sports and the fans that cheer for them. The party takes tailgating to a new level — in signature CultureMap style. Attendee can savor sports-inspired bites from favorite restaurants, sip on premium cocktails, bid on memorabilia from Texas sports legends, and enjoy plenty of game day fun. Guests can choose a VIP option for early access and exclusive experiences, including a meet-and-greet with two former Houston pro athletes. 7 pm.

    Friday, September 12

    Handles Douzo Grand Opening
    Spring Branch Japanese restaurant Handles Douzo will be celebrating its grand opening with 50-percent off crudos all weekend long. Named after the food it serves and the Japanese phrase for “here you are,” this spot specializes in a chef-driven menu of hand rolls, sashimi, and crudos. On Friday at 7 pm, a local dance troupe will perform a traditional Lion Dance that is free and open to the public, followed by a sake ceremony led by sake sommelier Donna Ma and sponsored by Dassai Blue Sake. 4 pm.

    Buffalo Bayou Partnership presents Underground Sounds: Les Cenelles - Echo Chamber: Resistance and Reverb
    Les Cenelles is an ensemble exploring the Creole diaspora, honoring its cultural ancestors and preserving the plurality of its experiences through a contemporary lens. Echo Chamber: Resistance and Reverb is a sound performance exploring the theme of water rights and activism, immersing audiences in a soundscape that resonates within Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern, inspired by movements from Flint to the Gulf of Mexico’s water infrastructure in New Orleans and Houston. 6:30 pm (5:30 pm Saturday and Sunday).

    River Oaks Theatre presents The American Southwest
    Narrated by Indigenous environmentalist Quannah Chasinghorse, The American Southwest showcases the region’s abundant wildlife, confronts the ecological impacts of dams and river depletion, and boldly advocates for increased water and wildlife conservation. The film highlights the region’s deep cultural history and the need to better manage the river for both wildlife and society to thrive. Filmmaker Ben Masters and American Rivers Southwest regional director Matt Rice will have a Q&A after the showing. 7 pm.

    Nine Inch Nails in concert
    Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross could spend the rest of their lives composing film music and picking up awards for it. They’ve already won Oscars for their work on The Social Network and the Pixar movie Soul. But they still have to come out of their home studios and rock the world as as industrial rock legends Nine Inch Nails (aka their original day job). They have released 14 albums in their career, most recently Ghosts V: Together and Ghosts VI: Locusts in 2020. And they’ll be in Houston as part of their Peel It Back tour. 8 pm.

    Saturday, September 13

    The Blue Bird Circle presents the Couture Boutique
    Formerly known as the Trunk Show, join the Blue Bird Circle (BBC) to shop for a great cause and make a difference with every purchase. The Circle is proud to offer a curated selection of couture and designer apparel, accessories, and jewelry, featuring iconic brands including Chanel, Dior, Gucci, and many more, all at prices that won’t break the bank. Every purchase supports groundbreaking neurological research at Texas Children’s Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine. 10 am.

    City of Tomball presents GroovFest
    GroovFest 2025 is Tomball’s celebration of retro fun and nostalgia. Attendees can groove to live music performances and snap photos with vintage vehicles and interactive photo booths. Kids will get to participate in family-friendly activities, including face painting, a bubble station, stilt walkers, and a dedicated play zone. A variety of local vendors will offer unique crafts, products, and festival fare. 11 am.

    Buttermilk Baby First Anniversary
    Buttermilk Baby is marking its first anniversary with an afternoon full of giveaways, sweet treats, and family-friendly activities. Attendees can enjoy free balloons for kids, complimentary samples of Carvel ice cream cake, and a chance to win Buttermilk Baby for a year. And throughout this month, Buttermilk Baby will offer a limited-time Birthday Cake Shake, made with birthday cake batter–flavored ice cream, whipped cream, rainbow sprinkles, and comes with a party blower — available in 12oz ($8.99) and 16oz ($10.00) sizes. 3 pm.

    The Silos at Sawyer Yards presents Art Affair
    The Silos at Sawyer Yards will celebrate the opening of The Artist’s Palette, a tenant exhibition exploring how artists use color to express what words cannot. From bold strokes to subtle tones, each corridor of the Silos tells a story through hues, blues of memory, reds of passion, golds of hope, and quiet grays of reflection. Art Affair will be an evening of art, live music, and curated food and drink tastings. Visitors can shop the exhibition, meet the artists, and immerse themselves in a colorful experience where emotion and expression take center stage. 5 pm.

    Sunday, September 14

    A.D. Players presents Season Kickoff Party
    The A.D. Players at the George Theater will present a season kickoff party to launch their 59th Season of Exploration. Attendees will get a special preview of the 2025-2026 season, meet members of the creative team, and enjoy an afternoon filled with acting, music, laughter, connection, and light refreshments. 2:30 pm.

    Disney Concerts presents Descendants / Zombies: Worlds Collide Tour
    Disney Concerts will present Descendants / Zombies: Worlds Collide Tour, an interactive live concert experience. The arena tour will celebrate the high-energy music from Disney’s Descendants and Zombies franchises, inspiring families and fans of all ages to dance, sing, and engage with their favorite stars. The concerts will mark a nostalgic return to tours like Miley Cyrus/Hannah Montana and High School Musical. 7 pm.

    Performing Arts Houston presents Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra
    Jeff Goldblum is the weirdest yet coolest actor to ever walk the face of this planet. He’s given memorably quirky performances in so many movies: The Big Chill, Jurassic Park, Independence Day, Wicked (and the upcoming Wicked for Good). But the dude plays a little jazz, too. The charismatic entertainer and his band, the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra, will present an evening of music, a little trivia, and a whole lot of fun. 7:30 pm.

    Nine Inch Nails
    Photo courtesy of Nine Inch Nails

    Nine Inch Nails will play at Toyota Center on September 12.

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