Houston, TX (Top40 Charts/
Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo) -
Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo officials announced three star performers as part of the lineup for the 2011 RODEOHOUSTON(TM) Value Days ticket options, Armed Forces Appreciation Day and artist lineup for The Hideout.
ENTERTAINERS
Wednesday, March 2 - Trace Adkins - Armed Forces Appreciation Day
Wednesday, March 9 - Martina McBride
Wednesday, March 16 - Miranda Lambert
VALUE DAYS
All three Wednesdays (March 2, 9 and 16) during the 2011 Show will be designated as Value Days, with these incredible entertainment value options:
$10 Value Day Rodeo/Concert Ticket (includes Reliant Park admission)
- superstar entertainer
- championship rodeo action
- upper level of Reliant Stadium
$5 Value Day Reliant Park Admission (does not include rodeo/concert admission)
Free Value Day Reliant Park Admission (for seniors, 60 and over, and children, 12 and under - does not include rodeo/concert admission)
$5 Value Day Miller Lite Main Street Yellow Lot Parking (available until 3 p.m. each Wednesday)
Free Shuttle Service at Reed Road Park & Ride Lot (Reed Road at Highway 288 - no charge to park - ride shuttle for free to and from Reliant Park - available until 3 p.m. each Wednesday)
Values on the Grounds
- $5 off a $25 or more purchase at any official Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo merchandise booth
- $1 games and $1 food bites at the Kids Country Carnival from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Value Days pricing at various food and merchandise vendors
Values in Reliant Stadium
- $5 value meals and other discounts at various food and drink concession stands
More Value Days items will be announced prior to the 2011 Show.
"Value Days are a great way to come and experience the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo," said Skip Wagner, president of the Show. "With incredible entertainers and amazing deals on each Wednesday of the Show, families cannot beat a low-cost, fun-filled day of entertainment and rodeo action."
HOW TO PURCHASE VALUE DAYS TICKETS (available for purchase now) Value Days tickets can be purchased by:
visiting www.rodeohouston.com
calling the Show's Ticket Office at 832.667.1080
visiting the Show's Ticket Windows on the second floor of Reliant Center, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
visiting Fiesta Mart stores statewide
ARMED FORCES APPRECIATION DAY - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2
Armed Forces Appreciation Day honors the brave men and women serving in the U. S. Armed Forces. Military personnel, veterans, families, friends and the general public are encouraged to attend. Come out, dress in red, white, and blue, and show your appreciation for the troops, past and present, and their selfless dedication and service to the United States.
Free Reliant Park Admission (for service men and women in uniform or with a military ID on Armed Forces Appreciation Day).
THE HIDEOUT
Located on the east side of Reliant Astrodome, The Hideout, a club open to Show visitors, offers you a chance to hear some of the best in Texas music and up-and-coming country artists just for the price of admission to Reliant Park.
2011 Hideout Lineup
Tuesday, March 1 - Gary P. Nunn
Wednesday, March 2 - Honeybrowne
Thursday, March 3 - Cody Johnson
Friday, March 4 - Keith Frank
Saturday, March 5 - Jarrod Birmingham
Sunday, March 6 - DJ Music
Monday, March 7 - Honky Tonk Heroes
Tuesday, March 8 - Paul Eason
Wednesday, March 9 - Jamie Richards
Thursday, March 10 - Turnpike Troubadours
Friday, March 11 - JD Newbury
Saturday, March 12 - Zona Jones
Sunday, March 13 - Go Tejano Day
Monday, March 14 - Brian Burke
Tuesday, March 15 - Rob Baird
Wednesday, March 16 - Kyle Park
Thursday, March 17 - Mark McKinney
Friday, March 18 - Kenefick
Saturday, March 19 - Todd Fritsch
Sunday, March 20 - Kyle Bennett Band
The Hideout is open for those 21 and older.
open 6 p.m. to midnight, Sunday - Thursday
open 6 p.m. to 1 a.m., Friday and Saturday
weekday entertainers perform at 10:15 p.m.
weekend entertainers perform at 8:30 p.m.
SEASON AND MINI-SEASON TICKETS ARE STILL AVAILABLE
The only sure way to see all 20 performances is with Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Season Tickets. Season Tickets start as low as $336.
Mini-Season Tickets, with nine great performances in each option, start at $146. Mini-Season Ticket seating is in the loge and upper levels of Reliant Stadium.
Option A Dates
Tuesday, March 1 - Traditional Country
Thursday, March 3 - Sugarland
Monday, March 7 - Traditional Country
Tuesday, March 8 - Hot Country
Thursday, March 10 - Hot Country
Monday, March 14 - Rock/Country
*Wednesday, March 16 - Miranda Lambert
Friday, March 18 - Traditional Country
Saturday, March 19 - Brad Paisley
Option B Dates
*Wednesday, March 2 - Trace Adkins
Saturday, March 5 - Hot Country
Sunday, March 6 - Selena Gomez
*Wednesday, March 9 - Martina McBride
Friday, March 11 - Hot Country Saturday, March 12 - Country Tuesday, March 15 - Classic Rock
Thursday, March 17 - Zac Brown Band
Sunday, March 20 - Hot Country
*Upper level tickets on Value Day Wednesdays are only $10.
Black Heritage Day, Friday, March 4, and Go Tejano Day, Sunday, March 13, are available as part of the Season Ticket line-up, but are not included in the Mini-Season Ticket options. The full 2011 RODEOHOUSTON line-up will be announced Jan. 10, 2011. Individual tickets will go on sale Jan. 15.
HOW TO PURCHASE SEASON TICKETS AND MINI-SEASON TICKETS
Season Tickets and both Mini-Season options are on sale now and can be purchased by:
visiting www.rodeohouston.com
calling the Show's Ticket Office at 832.667.1080
visiting the Show's Ticket Windows on the second floor of Reliant Center, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Season Tickets and Mini-Season Tickets are NOT available at any other ticket outlet, including Ticketmaster. Visitwww.rodeohouston.com for a Reliant Stadium seating chart and more information. The Season Ticket and Mini-Season Ticket costs also include admission to Reliant Center, Reliant Arena and the carnival.
The 2011 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo runs Tuesday, March 1, through Sunday, March 20. The Show is a Section 501(c)(3) charitable event, committed to benefiting youth, supporting education, and facilitating better agricultural practices through exhibitions and presentation. Since its beginning in 1932, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo has contributed more than $265 million to scholarships, research, endowments, calf scramble participants, junior show exhibitors, the Rodeo Institute for Teacher Excellence(TM), School Art participants, and other educational and youth programs.