The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is more than just the city's biggest event. It's a cultural phenomenon.

Every year, even the most transplanty of transplants (y'all know the ones) join in on the fun, decked out in their best cowboy hat and boots, ready to live up to the stereotype with more than 2 million other fellow rodeogoers. HLSR, which started in 1932 as the Houston Fat Stock Show and Livestock Exposition, today contains so many different events and components, it's hard to keep track.

First and foremost, it's the largest rodeo competition in the world. Athletes come here from across North America for several Super Series tournaments in pro sports like bull riding, saddle bronc riding, and steer wrestling. By far the coolest, in our honest opinion, are the two women's sports of barrel racing and breakaway roping—we even profiled some returning cowgirl champs. And did you know that, between the competition and the many livestock shows and auctions, HLSR trucks in 25,000 animals to NRG Park? That's a lot of animals and, erm, a lot of poop. We delved into this smelly underside to find out what the rodeo does with it all.

But it's not just pro rodeo athletes. Around 4,000 children compete in everyone's favorite event every year, which is mutton bustin' of course, between the drop-in tent on the grounds during the day and the more official competition inside NRG Stadium every night. We asked Westyn Wallace, 2023 Grand Mutton Bustin’ Champion, for his best tips. And let's not forget the eight humans and several handlers who make Howdy—the rodeo's blue mustachioed, bowlegged mascot—come to life and bring joy to so many.

That's not all. Every single night for three weeks, a stage is shimmied onto the dirt arena after the rodeo and makes way for a full-blown concert. Legends like Elvis Presley (1970, 1974), The Jackson 5 (1974), Dolly Parton (1978), Willie Nelson (nine times between 1985 and 2020), Selena (1993, 1995), Beyoncé (2004, 2007), and Taylor Swift (2009) have all performed here. We asked the rodeo's entertainment department how they pick their performers, and suggested female artists to add to their very male-centric lineup.

Of course, many rodeogoers just come here for the carnival rides and, last but not least, the fair food. Check out the results of our extensive tastings and plan your dining hit-list.

Delve below into all the stories we told during Houstonia's Rodeo Week.

In This Feature:

Here's the Full 2025 Houston Rodeo Entertainer Lineup

Get ready to dust off your cowboy boots.

01/09/2025 By Uvie Bikomo and Meredith Nudo

Rodeo Food Is Mid. But Here’s What Lives Up to the Hype.

We taste-tested new and most-awarded bites to see what’s actually worth your money.

03/08/2024 By Emma Balter

How the Houston Rodeo Deals with All That Animal Poop

Cleaning up after 25,000 animals every year takes a lot of manpower—and guts.

02/27/2024 By Daniel Renfrow

A Grand Mutton Bustin’ Champion Shares His Best Tips

Follow Westyn Wallace’s expert strategies for holding onto a sheep as long as possible.

02/29/2024 By Emma Balter

The Secret Life of Howdy, the Houston Rodeo Mascot

It takes eight humans in a suit and several handlers to make Howdydom happen.

02/28/2024 By Meredith Nudo

This Is How the Houston Rodeo Chooses Its Performers Every Year

From Blake Shelton to Nickelback, curating the lineup is a multiyear process that involves a lot of factors.

01/25/2024 By Uvie Bikomo

How to Avoid the Crowds at the Houston Rodeo

Here are the best and worst times to visit the biggest event of the year.

03/04/2025 By Emma Balter

A Beginner’s Guide to Houston Rodeo Fashion

From cowboy boots to rhinestones, follow our crash course to conquer the rodeo dirtways with style.

02/26/2024 By Uvie Bikomo

What It Takes to Be a Houston Rodeo Breakaway Roping Star

In a man’s world, this pro sport lets female athletes (and their trusty steeds) shine.

02/29/2024 By Uvie Bikomo

The Houston Rodeo Desperately Needs More Female Headliners

For the past several years, the rodeo’s music lineup has only featured a handful of female acts. We have some suggestions.

02/02/2024 By Daniel Renfrow

Everything You Need to Know About the Houston Rodeo Trail Rides

More than 2,000 riders on horseback participate in this annual tradition, which began in 1952.

02/24/2025 By Daniel Renfrow

We Ranked Typical Cowboy Culture Things We Love or Hate

From lifted trucks to horse girls and Marfa.

02/28/2024 By Daniel Renfrow