
Cross Canadian Ragweed is riding back into Houston in a big way, taking the star stage at RodeoHouston on Monday, March 16, with a post-rodeo set at NRG Stadium as part of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. The Oklahoma four-piece, led by singer-guitarist Cody Canada, reunited in 2025 and has been working large festival and stadium crowds ever since. Houston fans can expect a hard-charging, Red Dirt-flavored show after the evening rodeo dust settles, as reported by the KHOU.
Official lineup and tickets
The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo entertainer calendar has Cross Canadian Ragweed locked in for Monday, March 16 as part of the March 2–22 run, with specific show details and tickets handled through the event's partners. According to RodeoHouston, tickets are digital and issued via AXS, and local TV coverage of the lineup announcement is available from KHOU.
Band comeback and what to expect
After a long breakup, Cross Canadian Ragweed officially regrouped in 2025 and kicked off a run of stadium-scale reunion shows billed as the "Boys From Oklahoma" concerts, drawing big crowds and fresh attention to the band’s Red Dirt roots. Frontman Cody Canada leads the four-piece through a set that leans on fan favorites alongside louder, rock-leaning cuts, as reported by American Songwriter.
When the show starts and how to get in
The AXS event listing shows the March 16 date as part of a 6:45 p.m. start, a slot that typically covers the full evening rodeo program followed by the concert. For current rules on clear bags, parking, and recommended arrival windows, fans are directed to the RodeoHouston visitor information and the AXS event page for March 16. AXS and RodeoHouston have the latest ticketing details.
Where this fits in the season
Cross Canadian Ragweed’s night lands in the middle of a loaded 2026 RodeoHouston lineup that also includes Lizzo, Chris Stapleton, and Tim McGraw, with Cody Johnson set to close the season on March 22. Local outlets rolled out full breakdowns when the entertainers were announced, and the Houston Chronicle collected the complete schedule and context following the reveal.









