Star-Studded RodeoHouston 2026 Reveals Blockbuster Lineup: Stapleton, J Balvin, Yoakam Headlining!

RodeoHouston has unveiled its star-studded entertainment lineup for the 2026 edition, scheduled to take place across three weeks from March 2 to March 22 at NRG Stadium. This year's event promises a diverse musical offering, encompassing genres such as country, rock, reggaeton, and more, catering to a wide array of musical tastes.
Among the many big names headlining are Chris Stapleton, J Balvin, Dwight Yoakam, Kelly Clarkson, and Lizzo. The bill also features opener Riley Green, along with notable performances by Rascal Flatts (March 4), Luke Bryan (March 9), Creed (March 11), Lainey Wilson (March 19), and Tim McGraw (March 21).
Cody Johnson is set to close out the event as the headliner for the final night, March 22, delivering a special concert-only performance alongside Jon Pardi and Randy Houser. Tickets for this highly anticipated finale are already available.
Boasting a history of over 90 years, RodeoHouston is celebrated as the "best rodeo and concert in Texas," having previously hosted legendary artists like Elvis Presley, Reba, Usher, Taylor Swift, and George Strait. Each evening's entertainment unfolds at NRG Stadium, with the main show by the topline entertainers commencing after the conclusion of the final rodeo event.
Beyond the extensive musical program, the longstanding festival offers a rich array of activities for attendees. These include a popular wine show, a competitive barbeque contest, an impressive drone show, a family-friendly petting zoo, and a tournament-style competition that culminates in champions being crowned across various rodeo disciplines.
Tickets for RodeoHouston 2026 will go on sale in two waves next Thursday, January 15, and can be purchased via AXS. Standard ticket prices for the event begin at $35. For further details and to purchase tickets, interested individuals can visit rodeohouston.com/tickets.
The full artist lineup for the 2026 RodeoHouston is as follows:
March 3: J Balvin
March 4: Rascal Flatts
March 5: Russell Dickerson
March 6: Lizzo
March 7: Dwight Yoakam
March 8: Forrest Frank
March 9: Luke Bryan
March 10: Megan Moroney
March 11: Creed
March 12: Chris Stapleton
March 13: Shaboozey
March 14: Kelly Clarkson
March 15: Pepe Aguilar
March 16: Cross Canadian Ragweed
March 17: The Red Clay Strays
March 18: Koe Wetzel
March 19: Lainey Wilson
March 20: Parker McCollum
March 21: Tim McGraw
March 22: Cody Johnson
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