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    RodeoHouston 2020

    RodeoHouston welcomes Willie Nelson, Gwen Stefani, and K-Pop stars in 2020 lineup

    Johnston Farrow
    Jan 10, 2020 | 1:00 am
    RodeoHouston 2020 line-up
    RodeoHouston announced its lineup for 2020 at a VIP event on January 9.
    Courtesy RodeoHouston

    It may not have the star-studded impact of the last two years, but RodeoHouston is back with a diverse lineup that still plays to the Houston tent pole event's strengths: big-name country artists.

    Odds pointed to the difficulty of following up two sold-out performances by Garth Brooks, the top-selling country artist of all time, in 2018, followed by an RodeoHouston and NRG Stadium attendance record shattering show by the King of Country (and second highest all-time selling country artist), George Strait, in 2019. Regardless, there's a lot to like about the 2020 edition, especially if you were a fan of previous rosters.

    A second leak of the lineup in the last two years before the announcement took some of the anticipation out to the proceedings at a special VIP event at NRG Stadium's Director's Club, overlooking the home field of the Texans. But there was a sense of elation in the crowd when Reid Ryan of the Houston Astros announced the performers in front of a killer smorgasbord of rodeo-inspired food, especially among the cowboy hat and boot wearing attendees.

    This year's edition runs a little later this year, kicking off on Tuesday, March 3, with Texas country act Midland and closing with still huge solo country star Luke Bryan on March 22. Big names making their first appearance this year are pop queen and The Voice judge Gwen Stefani (March 17), girlfriend to five-time RodeoHouston performer Blake Shelton; R&B pop artist Khalid (March 18), and fast-rising, talented country voice Maren Morris (March 7), set to fill the role that Kacey Musgraves played in 2019.

    "When we began to do the deal, I was hoping for a little pillow talk there [from Blake Shelton], to say, ‘Honey, it’s okay, go ahead and do it," Jason Kane, managing director of entertainment for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, joked about the Stefani booking.

    Country acts include many familiar faces, many of them past performers. Local legend Willie Nelson will star for Armed Forces Appreciation Day on March 4, making his 11th appearance on the star-shaped stage. Chris Young makes his sixth appearance on March 9. Kane Brown parlayed his well received 2019 set into his second, back-to-back appearance on March 11.

    Cody Johnson will play his fourth RodeoHouston in a row on March 12. Dierks Bentley returns for his seventh appearance on March 15, followed by Keith Urban for the eighth time on March 16. Chris Stapleton is set for March 19, his fourth year in a row. The one-two shot of Brad Paisley (12th slot, seventh year in a row) and Bryan (ninth appearance in a row) closes out the season on March 21 and 22, respectively. Hot C&W star Jon Pardi makes his RodeoHouston debut on March 14.

    Pop is represented by 23-year-old Becky G on March 5. Go Tejano Day, one of the biggest draws of every RodeoHouston, will feature Ramon Ayala on Sunday, March 8. New to RodeoHouston is the bold booking of chart topping K-Pop act NCT 127, a band almost anyone over the age of 21 has never heard of before, but one that will definitely attract a crowd of screaming preteens and teenagers on March 10, made possible by Spring Break for most local school districts falling that week.

    “It’s my job to look over the horizon and see what’s going on out there and you can’t deny that there is a trend," Kane, known for his booking smarts, told CultureMap. "There’s a wave that’s hit these shores. Of course, the leading artist is BTS, but we feel great about NCT 127 — they are starting to breakout. They just did the Today show, they did the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade and I feel great about that.”

    Three performers, one hip-hop/R&B, another hip-hop/pop, and an EDM artist, weren't announced at the event. Rather, they will be announced on February 4 in special, smaller events at local schools, which could make for some big clues as to who they'll be. Interestingly, they will all perform on a Friday night. Kane promised some big surprises - addressing the noticeable lack of major headliners.

    “Obviously, the last couple of years, we had Garth, we had George Strait," Kane said. "There’s only so many of them. And once you’ve had them, they don’t always come back around every year. I think when you see the full line-up in its complete form, you’ll see where our star power is.”

    Once again, Kane is banking on the seemingly left-field bookings to drawing in new fans to NRG Stadium and the rodeo grounds.

    “My one goal would be to fill the stadium for something different like our K-Pop offering and bring people to the rodeo that have never been here before," he said. "I think we did some of that last year for Cardi B, and I think we have a great chance of doing that again with this year’s lineup.”

    Tickets go on sale Thursday, January 16 at 10 am at rodeohouston.com. Friday performances will go on sale February 6 at 10 am. The online waiting room will open at 9:30 am; customers in the waiting room will be randomly selected to enter the store to purchase tickets at 10 am, according to RodeoHouston.

    Country star Brad Paisley will make his 12th RodeoHouston appearance on March 21.

    Brad Paisley
    Courtesy RodeoHouston
    Country star Brad Paisley will make his 12th RodeoHouston appearance on March 21.
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    Movie Review

    Matt Damon and Ben Affleck square off in Netflix crime thriller The Rip

    Alex Bentley
    Jan 16, 2026 | 2:30 pm
    Ben Affleck and Matt Damon in The Rip
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    Ben Affleck and Matt Damon in The Rip.

    For as closely tied together as Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are, it might come as a surprise how few times they’ve led a movie together. They’ve appeared alongside each other in Good Will Hunting, The Last Duel, and Air, but the only time they were on equal footing in a story was Kevin Smith’s Dogma. So the fact that they are the two true stars of the new Netflix movie The Rip makes it a rare opportunity for the longtime friends to square off against each other.

    Damon and Affleck play Lt. Dane Dumars and Detective Sgt. J.D Byrne, respectively, the two highest ranking members of a Miami police department squad that specializes in drug and drug money raids. A tragedy to begin the film already has the team — which includes Detectives Mike Ro (Steven Yeun), Numa Baptiste (Teyana Taylor), and Lolo Salazar (Catalina Sandina Moreno) — on edge, with the FBI and DEA breathing down their neck.

    Going off a tip, Dumars gathers the team to raid a house in nearby Hialeah that is supposed to have a stash of a relatively small amount of money. But when they get to the house occupied only by Desiree Molina (Sasha Calle), they discover close to $20 million. The team, required by law to count the money on site, must not only fight the urge to skim a little off the top for themselves, but also worry about the Cartel and other agencies that might want a slice of the pie.

    Written and directed by Joe Carnahan, the film is a surprisingly effective crime thriller made even better by its high-quality cast, which also includes Kyle Chandler as a DEA agent. The story is designed for the audience to not know who’s trustworthy until the last possible second, and the various twists and turns it takes are well done, with barely a hint of narrative cheating.

    Taking place entirely at night, the mood is set right from the start, with the only surprise being that Carnahan didn’t add in rain for extra effect. He keeps things tense with a number of subtle elements, including having the house located in a seemingly deserted cul-de-sac. This allows for the characters to remain on high alert at all times, with anything out of the ordinary — an unexpected noise, a flashing light, etc. — adding to the stress of the situation.

    The only element that could have used a bit more of a punch-up is the characterization. The story is set up to cast suspicion on almost everybody, making it tougher to understand exactly what type of person each of them is. As the two leads, more time is spent with Dumars and Byrne, leaving everyone else with slightly underwhelming arcs. It’s to the credit of the actors that everyone else below Damon and Affleck is still compelling.

    Damon and Affleck play their sometimes friendly, sometimes adversarial roles well, showing an ease together that’s a result of their friendship and the acting skills they’ve honed over 30+ years. Taylor, an Oscar hopeful for One Battle After Another, and Oscar nominee/Emmy winner Yeun have a pedigree that elevates their supporting roles. Chandler, Moreno, and Calle each get just enough to demonstrate why they were cast in their respective roles.

    Damon and Affleck have had their individual ups and downs throughout their careers, but when they choose to work together, the results are usually good-to-great, as they are in The Rip. It’s a different take on a crime thriller that features a story that will keep viewers guessing until the very end.

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    The Rip is now streaming on Netflix.

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