HLSR


The Houston Livestock and Rodeo Show (March 1-20, 2011) is one of the biggest events of its kind, and the public anxiously awaits the list of entertainers and value days so that many Houston families can plan the best possible (and least expensive) experience. So, check out the list and then find out the tips to make your family's visit to the HLSR the very best.
Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo 2011 Entertainers List
Tuesday, March 1- Clay Walker
Value Wednesday, March 2 - Trace Adkins (Singer, songwriter, father and former Apprentice)
Thursday, March 3 - Sugarland (they have a great name - but really they are from Atlanta)
Friday, March 4 - (Black Heritage Day sponsored by Kroger) Janet Jackson
Saturday, March 5 - Billy Currington
Sunday, March 6 - Selena Gomez (Disney teen star, actress on Wizards of Waverly Place, and Unicef Goodwill Ambassador and born in Grand Prairie, Texas)
Monday, March 7- Tim McGraw
Tuesday, March 8 - Keith Urban
Value Wednesday, March 9 - Martina McBride
Thursday, March 10 - Rascal Flatts
Friday, March 11 - Lady Antebellum
Saturday, March 12 - Gary Allan
Sunday, March 13 – (Go Tejano Day sponsored by State Farm®) La Arrolladora Banda El Limon, La Leyenda
Monday, March 14 - Kid Rock
Tuesday, March 15 - KISS -Definitely an entertaining concert - we saw them at The Woodlands while they were here in 2010!
Value Wednesday, March 16 - Miranda Lambert (Texas born and bred)
Thursday, March 17 - Zac Brown Band
Friday, March 18 - Alan Jackson
Saturday, March 19 - (RodeoHouston BP Super Series Championship) Brad Paisley
Sunday, March 20 - (CINCH RodeoHouston Super Shootout) Jason Aldean
Now that you have your list here are a few other resources to make planning your family's trip to the HLSR an easy one:
Value days can help you save money with ticket prices. Find out about $10 and $5.00 tickets, purchase them online and find out about other savings on the Value Days ticket site.
Be sure to check the events calendar for more information on special days like Armed Forces Appreciation Day, Black Heritage Day and Ladies Night Out.
Plan your trip with the park and ride and metro system. Get to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo with easy to use transportation, parking and dropping off at the "door." Prices vary and the locations are not listed yet - but they will be! So be sure to bookmark this page to find out how to save your family money and effort when visiting the rodeo. Get more information at Houston's Ride Metro.
No food or drink is allowed to be brought in.
There are porta johns located along the front side of the midway, so be sure to bring plenty of hand santizer and wipes to keep everyone clean and germ free.
Umbrella strollers or children’s harnesses can keep your children close by in crowds.
Videos of the concert are not permitted.
Be sure to visit the HLSR website for more answers to frequently asked questions about the rodeo.


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