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It’s Rodeo season which means Houston rides into March with a stellar lineup of concerts at NRG Stadium from some of the world’s biggest artists.
Check out our Top 15 picks for Rodeo concerts, then scroll down to see more of our selections for shows at venues across Houston.
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[Update: 3/11/20] Out of an abundance of caution, the the Houston Rodeo has been cancelled until further notice.
Top 15 Houston Rodeo Concerts
- Willie Nelson at NRG Stadium | Wednesday, March 4 – The Red Headed Stranger returns for another rodeo, performing fan favorites that stretch across seven decades. Tickets start at $20, but you may be able to find tickets on TicketNetwork’s online resale market. 6:45pm.
- Becky G at NRG Stadium | Thursday, March 5 – The chart-topping pop singer recently dropped her debut studio album, Mala Santa, in late 2019 and now catapults to the Rodeo stage for her first appearance. Tickets start at $20, but you may be able to find tickets on TicketNetwork’s online resale market. 6:45pm.
- Chance the Rapper at NRG Stadium | Friday, March 6 – After being forced to cancel a recent tour, Chance the Rapper makes it up to Houston with his Rodeo debut. Tickets start at $20, but you may be able to find tickets on TicketNetwork’s online resale market. 6:45pm.
- Maren Morris at NRG Stadium | Saturday, March 7 – The Grammy-winning country singer-songwriter takes the stage, coming off her 2019 world tour that supported her second album, Girl. Tickets start at $20, but you may be able to find tickets on TicketNetwork’s online resale market. 3:45pm.
- NCT 127 at NRG Stadium | Tuesday, March 10 – Just days after releasing their second album, Neo Zone, the K-pop supergroup lands in Houston for their first Rodeo performance. Tickets start at $20, but you may be able to find tickets on TicketNetwork’s online resale market. 6:45pm.
- Cancelled – Kane Brown at NRG Stadium | Wednesday, March 11 – The chart-topping country singer takes a break while on the “Worldwide Beautiful Tour” to take the Rodeo stage for a highly-anticipated concert. Tickets start at $20, but you may be able to find tickets on TicketNetwork’s online resale market. 6:45pm.
- Cancelled – Lizzo at NRG Stadium | Friday, March 13 – After dominating the scene in 2019, the Grammy-winning “Truth Hurts” singer and rapper returns to her one-time home for one of the Rodeo’s must-see concerts. Tickets start at $20, but you may be able to find tickets on TicketNetwork’s online resale market. 6:45pm.
- Cancelled – Dierks Bentley at NRG Stadium | Sunday, March 15 – With seventeen Number One singles to his name, one of the biggest country musicians touring today, Dierks Bentley, closes the second weekend of the Rodeo. Tickets start at $20, but you may be able to find tickets on TicketNetwork’s online resale market. 3:45pm.
- Cancelled – Keith Urban at NRG Stadium | Monday, March 16 – With multiple Grammys, Number One albums, and headlining world tours, Keith Urban is as big as it gets in the world of country music. Tickets start at $20, but you may be able to find tickets on TicketNetwork’s online resale market. 6:45pm.
- Cancelled – Gwen Stefani at NRG Stadium | Tuesday, March 17 – Between her arrival with the band No Doubt and her extensive solo career, Gwen Stefani has become one of the world’s best-selling artists over the last two decades. Now, she takes the stage at the Houston Rodeo. Tickets start at $20, but you may be able to find tickets on TicketNetwork’s online resale market. 6:45pm.
- Cancelled – Khalid at NRG Stadium | Wednesday, March 18 – The Grammy-nominated singer has charted several Top 10 hits and claimed top honors for his 2019 follow-up album, Free Spirit. Tickets start at $20, but you may be able to find tickets on TicketNetwork’s online resale market. 6:45pm.
- Cancelled – Chris Stapleton at NRG Stadium | Thursday, March 19 – The decorated country bluegrass musician has received over thirty awards for his three albums, including five Grammys, and will now return to the stage for another Rodeo appearance. Tickets start at $20, but you may be able to find tickets on TicketNetwork’s online resale market. 6:45pm.
- Cancelled – Marshmello at NRG Stadium | Friday, March 20 – One of the most successful EDM DJs and producers, Marshmello kicks off the final weekend of the Rodeo with a set that is sure to get bodies rocking. Tickets start at $20, but you may be able to find tickets on TicketNetwork’s online resale market. 6:45pm.
- Cancelled – Brad Paisley at NRG Stadium | Saturday, March 21 – For over twenty years, the singer-songwriter has been one of the forefront performers in country, notching over thirty Top 10 singles, multiple Grammy wins, and 11 million albums sold. Tickets start at $20, but you may be able to find tickets on TicketNetwork’s online resale market. 3:45pm.
- Cancelled – Luke Bryan at NRG Stadium | Sunday, March 22 – The country artist closes out the final night of the Houston Rodeo with fan-favorite songs from past albums and cuts from his 2020 forthcoming album, Born Here, Live Here, Die Here. Tickets start at $20, but you may be able to find tickets on TicketNetwork’s online resale market. 3:45pm.
365 Picks for Houston Concerts in March 2020
- Dan Deacon, with Ed Schrader’s Music Beat at White Oak Music Hall (Downstairs) | Thursday, March 5 – Dan Deacon recently dropped his critically-acclaimed album, Mystic Familiar, following a brief hiatus that found him scoring films, ballet performances, and soundtracks. The infectious dance music promises a unique, eclectic show for those in attendance. Tickets are $15, but you may find better or cheaper tickets using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 8pm.
- Fat Tony, with Fade Em All, Michael LaCour at White Oak Music Hall (Upstairs) | Thursday, March 5 – Houston-native rapper Fat Tony returns home to celebrate the recent release of Wake Up alongside local punk band Fade Em All and avant-garde rapper Michael LaCour (a.k.a. B L A C K I E). Tickets are $10. 8pm.
- Lorelle Meets the Obsolete at Satellite Bar | Thursday, March 5 – Out of Mexico City, this psychedelic-meets-noise duo defies definition with a whirling wall of sound. They appear in Houston for the first time since releasing their 2019 album, De Facto. Tickets are $10. 9pm.
- Ivy Queen at House of Blues | Thursday, March 5 – The “Queen of Reggaeton” singer-songwriter and rapper returns to Houston for an evening filled with hits that span her three-decade career. Tickets are $45, but you may find better or cheaper tickets using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 8pm.
- The Eagles at Toyota Center | Friday, March 6 and Saturday, March 7 – Classic rock fans have a must-see concert to put on their calendar when The Eagles arrive for two nights to perform Hotel California in its entirety, plus a selection of greatest hits. Tickets range from $129 to $750, but you may find cheaper or better seats on TicketNetwork’s resale market. 8pm both nights.
- Marc Anthony at Smart Financial Centre | Friday, March 6 – Heading into the summer of 2019, one of the best-selling artists of all time dropped his thirteenth studio album, Opus, and continues touring it through Sugar Land while on the “Opus Tour”. Tickets range from $71 to $227, but you may find cheaper or better seats on TicketNetwork’s resale website. 9pm.
- Jill Scott at Revention Music Center | Sunday, March 8 – The Grammy-nominated debut album, Who Is Jill Scott?, gets a 20th-anniversary celebration when the acclaimed R&B singer stops by Downtown’s Revention Music Center. Tickets start at $62, but you may find better or cheaper seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 8pm.
- Post Malone at Toyota Center | Monday, March 9 – The chart-topping pop rapper released his third studio album, Hollywood’s Bleeding, packed with appearances from Meek Mill, Travis Scott, and Ozzy Osbourne, to name a few. He returns to Houston while on the second leg of his “Runaway Tour”. Tickets range from $83.50 to $203.50, but you may find cheaper or better seats on TicketNetwork’s resale market. 8pm.
- Kamasi Washington at House of Blues | Wednesday, March 11 – The saxophonist and jazz band leader burst onto the scene in 2015 with his nearly three-hour critically-acclaimed label debut, The Epic, only to follow it up with another album in 2018, Heaven and Earth, which pushes a few minutes past the three-hour mark. Now, he arrives in Downtown for a live show that can only be called, well, epic. Tickets range from $30 to $69.50, but you may find better or cheaper tickets using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 8pm.
- Harry Connick, Jr. & His Band at Hobby Center | Wednesday, March 11 – A man of many talents, Harry Connick, Jr. arrives at Downtown’s Hobby Center for an intimate evening of music from his most recent album, True Love: A Celebration of Cole Porter, as well as classics from his extensive catalog of songs. Tickets range from $49 to $200, but you may find better or cheaper seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 8pm.
- Paloma Mami at White Oak Music Hall | Thursday, March 12 – The Chilean-American reggaeton singer is on the rise with chart-topping singles building up over the last two years, culminating in a stop at White Oak Music Hall for the “40 Grados Tour”. Tickets are $18 in advance; $20 at the door. 8pm.
- Ginuwine, with Dru Hill, Avant, and H-Town at Arena Theatre | Saturday, March 14 – Best known for his club banger, “Pony” from his debut album, Ginuwine…The Bachelor, the R&B singer headlines a throwback concert with Dru Hill, Avant, and hometown R&B group, H-Town. Tickets range from $49 to over $100, but you may find better or cheaper seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 8pm.
- Buddy Guy at House of Blues (Postponed) | Friday, March 20 – One of the greatest guitarists of all time, the Chicago blues musician Buddy Guy continues to tour and release albums nearly seventy years since it all began. Tickets range from $39.50 to $99.50, but you may find better or cheaper tickets using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 8pm.
- Brittany Howard, with Becca Mancari at White Oak Music Hall (Cancelled) | Saturday, March 28 – The lead singer of blues-rock band Alabama Shakes, Brittany Howard recently embarked on a solo career with her Grammy-nominated debut album, Jaime. Tickets start at $39.50 in advance; $42.50 day of the show, but you may find better or cheaper tickets using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 7pm.
- Sturgill Simpson at Smart Financial Centre (Postponed) | Sunday, March 29 – The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter turns to blues-rock with his fourth studio album, Sound & Fury, released to critical acclaim in September 2019. Now, he’ll swing through Sugar Land while on “A Good Look’n Tour”. Tickets range from $50.50 to $100.50, but you may find cheaper or better seats on TicketNetwork’s resale website. 7:30pm.
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