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Jelly Roll, Jonas Brothers, 50 Cent Top 2024 RodeoHouston Lineup

Published Jan 12, 2024 by Hailea Schultz

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Saddle up, Houston! The long wait is finally over. The 2024 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo returns to NRG Park in just a few weeks with a star-studded lineup you’re not going to want to miss. 

The full 2024 RodeoHouston entertainment lineup was released on Thursday evening, featuring country legends and rising stars, from Blake Shelton and Lainey Wilson to Nickelback. 

Here's the day-by-day breakdown for the show which kicks off Feb. 27: 

  • Tuesday, Feb. 27: Blake Shelton
  • Wednesday, Feb. 28: Carly Pearce
  • Thursday, Feb. 29: for King + Country
  • Friday, March 1: 50 Cent
  • Saturday, March 2: Hardy
  • Sunday, March 3: Ivan Cornejo
  • Monday, March 4: Hank Williams Jr.
  • Tuesday, March 5: Oliver Anthony 
  • Wednesday, March 6: Jelly Roll
  • Thursday, March 7: Luke Bryan
  • Friday, March 8: Major Lazer
  • Saturday, March 9: Lainey Wilson
  • Sunday, March 10: Los Tigres Del Norte
  • Monday, March 11: Whiskey Myers 
  • Tuesday, March 12: Bun B
  • Wednesday, March 13: Nickelback 
  • Thursday, March 14: Zac Brown Band
  • Friday, March 15: Jonas Brothers
  • Saturday, March 16: Brad Paisley
  • Sunday, March 17: Eric Church

Grab your tickets and learn more about the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo! Also learn more about the places and experiences that make Houston a great place to live.

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