The Hideout Lineup Brings Three Weeks of Live Music to RodeoHouston

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is keeping the party going after the arena lights go down with the return of The Hideout in 2026. Running from March 3 through March 21, The Hideout offers fans a chance to keep the night alive with live music tucked just beyond the carnival. Shows take place nightly at ten pm on weekdays and eight pm on weekends, making it the perfect stop once the main stage clears.
Week one kicks things off with a strong mix of Texas favorites and rising names. The Droptines open the series on March 3, followed by Chad Cooke Band on March 4 and Hayden Baker on March 5. J Paul and the Zydeco Nu Breedz bring Louisiana flavor on March 6, while Caden Gillard closes out the first week on March 7. Several nights also align with special appreciation and heritage celebrations that add even more meaning to the music.
Week two keeps the momentum rolling with performances from Kate Watson on March 8 and Adam and the Armadillos on March 9. Susan Hickman takes the stage March 10, followed by Sunpillars on March 11 and The Ransom Brothers on March 12. Kevin Fowler performs March 13, with Aniston Pate wrapping up the week on March 14. This stretch highlights community focused nights that celebrate first responders and volunteers alongside the live shows.
The final week leans into Texas pride and diverse sounds, starting with Grupo Zenzio on March 15 for Go Tejano Day. Shelby Stone performs March 16, Ty Smith and the Minor Offenses take over March 17, and Trent Cowie follows on March 18. Peyton Howie hits the stage March 19, Bottomland plays March 20, and Wynn Williams closes out The Hideout on March 21. With a lineup this deep, The Hideout once again proves it is one of RodeoHouston’s best kept late night traditions.