HOUSTON – The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo has announced plans for a new facility, marking one of the most significant investments in the organization’s 95-year history.
In a formal announcement Wednesday, the HLSR detailed a multiyear project aimed at investing in Texas youth and agriculture, expanding the Rodeo’s footprint while advancing its mission to promote education and Western heritage.
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More information will be shared this fall, including plans for a groundbreaking ceremony slated for late 2026.
Key highlights
- More than 1 million square feet of agricultural facilities and event space
- Designed to support year-round agricultural programming, events and educational opportunities
- Planned opening in 2029
- Climate-controlled facilities designed first and foremost with animal exhibitors in mind, enhancing the overall experience by reducing travel distances and wait times during move-in and move-out while expanding gathering areas for families and friends
Uses of the new complex
- Host all horse show competitions
- Some livestock shows
- Junior and open breeding shows
- Archery competitions
- Agricultural mechanics events
- Commercial auctions
- Educational contests, including 4-H and intercollegiate programming
While many livestock events will move to the new complex, some will continue to be held at Reliant Center.
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During the off-season, the facility will support year-round use for educational programming, committee meetings, fundraisers, auctions and galas.
Construction will span several years, with the goal of welcoming guests in time for the 2029 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.
The HLSR will remain at Reliant Park.
The new complex is designed to complement, not replace, existing operations and ensure continuity of year-round, mission-driven events.
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