The San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo is set to electrify audiences with 21 concerts over its 18-day run from February 6 to 23 at the Frost Bank Center and Freeman Coliseum grounds. This year’s lineup promises a mix of country icons, rock legends, and rising stars—all on a fresh slate with no repeat acts from last year.
Headliners and Highlights:
Scotty McCreery (Feb. 6) – The “American Idol” alum opens the rodeo with hits like You Time and Damn Strait.
Koe Wetzel (Feb. 7) – A rebellious outlaw-country rocker known for his high-energy performances.
Keith Urban (Feb. 8) – The multi-award-winning star delivers timeless hits like Somebody Like You and Blue Ain’t Your Color.
LeAnn Rimes (Feb. 9) – The Grammy-winning singer revisits classics such as How Do I Live and Can’t Fight the Moonlight.
Bellamy Brothers (Feb. 9) – The legendary duo brings a mix of country-pop classics, including Let Your Love Flow.
Mark Chesnutt (Feb. 10) – A ’90s country hitmaker famous for Bubba Shot the Jukebox.
Eli Young Band (Feb. 11) – Known for Crazy Girl and Love Ain’t.
Jon Pardi (Feb. 12) – A neo-traditionalist country star with a honky-tonk flair.
Muscadine Bloodline (Feb. 13) – A rising duo in the Red Dirt scene, paying tribute to Turnpike Troubadours.
Tyler Hubbard (Feb. 14) – The former Florida Georgia Line frontman continues his solo success.
Southall (Feb. 15) – A Red Dirt favorite with the fan-favorite Scared Money.
Turnpike Troubadours (Feb. 15) – Back from hiatus with their latest album, A Cat in the Rain.
Zach Top (Feb. 16) – A promising newcomer delivering a modern twist on traditional country.
Pesado (Feb. 16) – The Monterrey-based norteño band returns with heartfelt ballads.
Diamond Rio (Feb. 17) – The CMA-winning vocal group behind Meet in the Middle.
Joe Nichols (Feb. 18) – A country mainstay with hits like Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off.
Whiskey Myers (Feb. 19) – A gritty Southern rock band, featured on Yellowstone.
Sammy Hagar (Feb. 20) – The Red Rocker brings classic hits from his solo career and Van Halen days.
Nelly (Feb. 21) – The hip-hop icon-turned-country collaborator, known for Hot in Herre and Country Grammar.
Nate Smith (Feb. 22) – A breakout country artist whose career resurgence followed personal tragedy.
Dwight Yoakam (Feb. 22) – The Bakersfield country legend closes the rodeo with his signature honky-tonk sound.
Tickets for all performances are available now online.
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