Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo

Frequently Asked Questions

Celebrating Agriculture, Education, Entertainment & Western Heritage

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General Questions

What is the mission of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™?

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo was organized for charitable, educational and scientific purposes to encourage and promote the breeding, raising and marketing of better livestock and farm products at public fairs and to promote and maintain research and educational functions within the livestock industry. It is the general policy of the Show to utilize, in the fiscal year subsequent to which it is earned, the excess of its revenue over expenses for the furtherance of its exempt purpose, including the granting and/or funding of agricultural scholarships, educational endowments, agricultural research projects and other similar programs and the funding of related capital additions and improvements. The funds of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo are used exclusively to meet necessary expenses for its upkeep and operation and in furtherance of the exempt purpose of the organization.

Exactly what educational support does the Show provide?

How does the Show impact the city?

  • Annual aggregate gross sales in the region are increased by $475,403,000.
  • Annual regional product is increased by $320,221,000.
  • Annual personal incomes are raised by $290,710,000.
  • 7,265 full-time equivalent jobs are created.
  • The local population is increased by 16,316 people.

What's unique about the Houston Livestock Show™?

The Houston Livestock Show is the largest in the world and holds the records in all junior market auction categories.

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Is the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™ a charity?

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is a charity which benefits the youth of Texas. Since the Show's beginning in 1932, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo has contributed more than $283 million to scholarships, research, endowments, calf scramble participants, junior show exhibitors, School Art participants, and other educational and youth programs.

How can I schedule a tour for my school?

The Show's school tours program offers complimentary tickets to those scheduling group tours. The tours take place in Capital One Bank AGVENTURE, which hosts a variety of livestock and activities focused on children of all ages. The tours are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis beginning Oct. 1 the year before the next Show.

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When is Go Texan Day?

The mayor of Houston and the Harris County judge present proclamations each year declaring "Go Texan Days." Go Texan Days last the duration of the Show, but most businesses and schools encourage employees and students to dress up and celebrate "Go Texan Day" the Friday prior to the downtown parade.

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What makes RODEOHOUSTON™ special?

  • Only the top cowboys and cowgirls are invited to compete at RODEOHOUSTON.
  • More than $2 million is awarded to the cowboys and cowgirls.
  • RODEOHOUSTON is the world's largest rodeo.
  • RODEOHOUSTON features seven events: bareback riding, barrel racing, bull riding, saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, team roping and tie-down roping.

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What type of entertainers have appeared at the Show?

The Houston Rodeo concert stages have hosted legends and superstars of all kinds: Elvis Presley, Selena, Roy Rogers, Julio Iglesias, Reba McEntire, Garth Brooks, Conway Twitty, Bill Cosby, The Jackson Five, Wynonna, Charley Pride, Gene Autry, George Strait, Brooks & Dunn, and Sonny and Cher, to name a few.

Elvis Presley thrilled a total of 295,743 fans at the Houston Rodeo in 1970 for six shows, and in 1974 for two shows.

Charley Pride holds the record for the most performances with 37 in 20 years.

Click HERE for attendance information.

Click HERE to see all past performers.

Click HERE for the Star Trail of Fame.

What are the future dates for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo?

Future tentative dates:

  • Tue., Feb. 26 - Sun., March 17, 2013
  • Tue., March 4 - Sun., March 23, 2014

When will the RODEOHOUSTON™ star entertainer's concert begin?

The star entertainers will begin performing after the last rodeo event is completed each evening and the stage is set. Actual start times for the concert can vary day to day due to the varying number of rodeo competitors and other factors. Monday through Friday, with a 6:45 p.m. RODEOHOUSTON start time, the evening performers USUALLY take the stage between 9 and 9:30 p.m. On the weekends, with a 3:45 RODEOHOUSTON start time on Saturday and Sunday, the performers TYPICALLY begin between 5:45 and 6:15 p.m.

What can't I bring into Reliant Stadium?

The safety of everyone is paramount for Show patrons to enjoy a fun atmosphere. Please note that all personal belongings (such as purses, camera cases, back packs, strollers, etc.) are subject to search at any given time on the Show grounds by Show officials and/or law enforcement officers for security reasons. Anyone refusing to be searched will not be allowed on the Show grounds. Video taping is not allowed within Reliant Stadium, nor are outside food and drinks, including those purchased elsewhere at Reliant Park.

Do I have to buy a ticket for my children?

Children under the age of 2 are admitted free into Reliant Stadium for the rodeo and star entertainer performances if they do not require a separate seat.

Children ages 2 and younger are admitted free to the livestock show, World's Championship Bar-B-Que Contest and the Horse Show.

How can I ride in the Downtown Rodeo Parade?

An individual must be a member of one of the sanctioned trail rides to ride a horse in the parade. Persons riding on floats are invited by the float presenters.

When is the World's Championship Bar-B-Que Contest?

I am interested in volunteering for a committee. How can I find out more?

All committee volunteers must be members of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.

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How do volunteers fit into the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo picture?

  • Currently, there are 26,000 volunteers serving on more than 100 different Show committees.
  • Committee members each donate an average of 67.7 hours of service to the Show every year.
  • Every single ZIP code in Harris County has committee members living in its neighborhoods.
  • The committee volunteer group is 41 percent female and 59 percent male.

What do I need to do to set up a booth or exhibit during the Show?

Exhibits are selected from applications. Click HERE to receive an application/information packet or contact the commercial exhibit office at 832.667.1000.

Is there wheelchair accessible parking available at Reliant Park?

Accessible and handicap parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

During the World's Championship Bar-B-Que Contest

  • Miller Lite Green Lot
  • All METRO Park & Ride locations and the OST 1 Rodeo Express Lot have accessible parking, with accessible buses to accommodate special-needs visitors.

During the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo

  • Miller Lite Yellow Lot
  • Miller Lite Blue Lot
  • All METRO Park & Ride locations and the OST 1 Rodeo Express Lot have accessible parking, with accessible buses to accommodate special-needs visitors.
  • Tram and golf cart services are available to assist the public in accessing and getting around the grounds.

How can I get a special Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Show license plate?

When you order organizational plates, TxDMV sets aside more than 70 percent of the annual $30 or $40 specialty plate fee for the Show's purposes. The specialty plate fee is collected in addition to the regular registration fee. Please note that this external site is not affiliated with the Show.

Visit the website for the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles for more information.

Rodeo Questions

How can my child participate in the calf scramble?

Participants are selected in October and November for the calf scramble. Children must be older than 14 and younger than 18 on Jan. 1 of the Show year. They must be either a 4-H or FFA member and need to let their agricultural science teacher or county extension agent know that they are interested.

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How are the cowboys and cowgirls selected to compete in RODEOHOUSTON?

There are seven rodeo events and each event has a limited number of contestants. Only the top cowboys and cowgirls are invited to attend. In other words, RODEOHOUSTON features the best of the best.

How does RODEOHOUSTON compare to other rodeos?

RODEOHOUSTON is the largest indoor rodeo in the world, offering a purse of more than $2 million.

How can I watch the rodeo at home?

When will the star entertainer's concert start?

The star entertainers will begin performing after the last rodeo event is completed. Actual start times for the concert can vary day to day due to the varying number of rodeo competitors and other factors, but the evening performers USUALLY take the stage between 9 and 9:30 p.m., and the twilight performers TYPICALLY begin between 5:45 and 6:15 p.m.

My Rodeo ticket shows that I'm in section 634. Where is that located?

You can view all of Reliant Stadium's RODEOHOUSTON seating sections by clicking HERE.

Scholarship Questions

Who can apply for a Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Scholarship?

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo offers several different kinds of scholarships and eligibility requirements may vary.

However, all applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • Be a U.S. citizen; permanent residents are not eligible to apply.
  • Attend a public high school from which you will graduate at mid-term or in the spring of the year in which you seek an award. Students attending Charter Schools rated exemplary or recognized by the Texas Education Agency, are eligible to apply. Students who are home-schooled or who attend private or parochial schools may not apply.
  • Be a resident of the state of Texas.
  • Plan to attend a Texas college or university and have applied for admission to such an institution. The Show does not fund scholarships to attend out-of-state schools. Even if you plan to attend a school with an "open admissions" policy, you still must have applied at the time application is made.
  • Meet academic standards for class rank and SAT/ACT scores as stated within the application. No one may apply who has not taken either the SAT or ACT test and who cannot furnish documentation of scores.
  • Submit a completed application with appropriate documentation.

How can I get an application?

To apply for a 4-H, FFA or FCCLA scholarship, visit the coordinating organization's website. Click HERE for more information.

Applications for Metropolitan, Opportunity, School Art, Area Go Texan and Hildebrand scholarships must be submitted online. Click HERE to apply.

How do I submit my scholarship application?

Applications must be entered online, and a printed copy and the required documents must be mailed to the Office of Educational Programs, Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, P.O. Box 20070, Houston, TX 77225-0070, by the deadline date.

What kind of scholarships does the Show offer?

Can I apply for more than one Show scholarship?

Yes, except for 4-H and FFA. You should apply for all Show scholarships for which you are eligible. However, 4-H and FFA prohibit a student from applying for both, regardless of your membership or eligibility; to do so results in disqualification from either organization.

Can I win more than one Show scholarship?

No. Recipients can receive only one Show scholarship.

What is the deadline to apply?

Deadlines vary with the type of scholarship. Click HERE for more information.

Do I have to have shown an animal or have participated as an exhibitor to apply for a scholarship?

No, with two exceptions. The only Show scholarships that require an applicant to have exhibited at the Show are the Hildebrand (for junior lamb exhibitors) and the School Art (participants in the school art program).

Do I have to major in agriculture?

No, there are no restrictions on the major field of study for any Show scholarship, as long as the major leads to a four-year degree.

Can I attend a community or junior college on a Show scholarship?

Yes, the Show funds its scholarship recipients who begin their academic pursuits at community colleges or junior colleges. However, the student must show academic progress and finish at a four-year institution if he/she has received a four-year award.

Can I attend an out-of-state school?

No, all recipients must attend a college or university in Texas.

My parents are members of the Show or work on Show committees. Can I apply for a scholarship?

Yes. Children of Show members or Show committee members are eligible to apply but receive no special consideration.

How are scholarship recipients selected?

Applications are evaluated by independent committees using a comprehensive scoresheet with points awarded for academics, leadership and financial need.