The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, also known as RodeoHouston, has officially announced the 2019 lineup, which features artists from pop, Latin pop, hip-hop, and country.
Kacey Musgraves kicks off the concert series on Feb. 25 and George Strait ends it on March 17. Throughout the three-week event, many country artists will perform, including Chris Stapleton, Luke Bryan, Brad Paisley, Zac Brown Band, Old Dominion, Luke Combs, Tim McGraw, and Kane Brown. Additionally, Panic! At The Disco, rapper Cardi B, pop singer Camila Cabello, and EDM star Zedd will hit the stage. Classic-rock guitarist Santana and Latin pop singer Prince Royce also round out the diverse lineup.
RodeoHouston, which is held at NRG Stadium, is one of the city's highlights and it features livestock, live rodeo events, a barbecue competition, and nightly concerts.
“Though the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo remains deeply rooted in country music, we are also proud to be a part of our wonderfully diverse community,” Rodeo president and CEO Joel Cowley said in a statement. “As such, we are excited to present a wonderfully diverse and talented 2019 lineup that will welcome 12 newcomers to the rotating stage.”
Check out the full lineup below.
February 25: Kacey Musgraves
February 26: Prince Royce
February 27: Brooks & Dunn
February 28: Luke Bryan
March 1: Cardi B
March 2: Turnpike Troubadours
March 3: Panic! At The Disco
March 4: Old Dominion
March 5: Camila Cabello
March 6: Luke Combs
March 7: Tim McGraw
March 8: Zedd
March 9: Kane Brown
March 10: Los Tigres del Norte
March 11: Zac Brown Band
March 12: Kings of Leon
March 13: Santana
March 14: Chris Stapleton
March 15: Cody Johnson
March 16: Brad Paisley
March 17: George Strait, with Lyle Lovett and Robert Earl Keen
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Article image: Reliant Stadium, now known as NRG Stadium, where the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is held. (W0lfie [CC BY-SA 2.5] via Wikimedia Commons.)