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RodeoHoust­on offers after-hours revelry with Hideout concerts

- By Andrew Dansby

A flood of Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo attendees pour through the exits after the headliner wraps up their show and flows toward home. But for those who seek a little extra revelry and live music, the Hideout offers an extension.

The Rodeo last week announced the 20 performers for the Hideout in 2023. If the names aren’t quite the draw that Rodeo headliners are, well, sometimes the Hideout — this year “the Hideout presented by Jim Beam” — provides a sneak peek at tomorrow’s stars today: Blake Shelton, the Dixie Chicks and Keith Urban are among Hideout alumni.

The Hideout’s white tent will be west of NRG Arena, with the Huser Brothers Band taking the stage on Feb. 28 for the first night. Typically the Hideout offers modern country and honky tonk fare, while also inviting acts that dovetail with programmin­g on the Rodeo’s special evenings.

Hideout performanc­es begin at 10:15 p.m. on weekdays, and 8:30 p.m. on weekends. Attendees must be 21 years or older. Hideout admission is free with NRG Park admission or a ticket to RodeoHoust­on.

Hideout lineup:

Feb. 28: Huser Brothers Band

March 1: Jon Stork March 2: Graycie York March 3: J. Paul Jr. and the Zydeco Nubreeds

March 4: Gunnar Latham

March 5: Sun Valley Station

March 6: Trent Cowie March 7: Big Joe Walker

March 8: Chad Cooke Band

March 9: Susan Hickman

March 10: Darrin Morris Band

March 11: Texas Renegade

March 12: Predilecto March 13: Taylor Branch and the Lone Star Ramblers

March 14: Slade Coulter

March 15: Carson Jeffrey

March 16: Bubba Westly

March 17: Small Town Habit

March 18: Jesse Raub Jr.

March 19: Kin Faux

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