Big news for Houston’s beloved rodeo tradition: the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo has announced plans to build a brand-new $300 million arena complex south of Reliant Park, with the facility set to open in 2029. And for fans who may have worried about a move, organizers want to make one thing crystal clear — the rodeo isn’t going anywhere.
Rodeo leadership confirmed that NRG Park will remain the organization’s home. The new complex, described as an agriculture-focused arena, will be built in conjunction with the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and is designed to expand what the beloved annual event can offer to participants, exhibitors, and the broader community.
The Houston Rodeo chairman shared the vision for the expansion, emphasizing that the project represents a major investment in the future of one of Houston’s most iconic institutions. The new complex is expected to significantly increase the rodeo’s capacity and capabilities when it opens its doors in 2029.
The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is already one of the largest events of its kind in the world, drawing millions of visitors each year and generating millions of dollars in scholarships for Texas students. This expansion signals that the organization is committed to growing that legacy for generations to come — right here in Houston.
Sources: Houston Public Media, ABC13 Houston