Junior Livestock Show and Horse Show Competitions will still be held in March as private events
-Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo
The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo announced the cancellation of the RodeoHouston competitions, concerts and entertainment, carnival, and other attractions and activities, which were recently rescheduled for May 4-23, 2021, due to the ongoing health situation.
The Junior Livestock and Horse Show competitions will still be held in March, as private events, upholding the rodeo’s mission of promoting agriculture and supporting Texas youth. The Junior Market Auctions and Champion Wine Auction will also still be held in May, also as private events. These events will follow all state and local health and safety guidelines.
Sad news, rodeo fans. Published: 11:05 AM CST February 3, 2021 Updated: 7:57 PM CST February 3, 2021
HOUSTON Rodeo President and CEO Chris Boleman announced on Wednesday morning there will not be a RodeoHouston 2021 season because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
This year s rodeo was previously scheduled to be held in May instead of March, a postponement because of the pandemic. But now it has been canceled entirely, including the rodeo competition, concerts and carnival.
Junior Livestock Show and Horse Show Competitions will still be held in March as private events, however. The Junior Market Auctions and Champion Wine Auction will also still be held in May, also as private events.
Looks like the pandemicâs knocked another RodeoHouston out of the saddle.
By
Catherine Wendlandt
2/3/2021 at 11:48am
Cowgirls (and boys), donât cry, but weâre not getting a Rodeo this year.
On Wednesday Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo leadership officially cancelled the 2021 RodeoHouston, which had been rescheduled to May 4 â 23 because of the ongoing pandemic. What does this mean exactly? No competitions, carnivals, concerts, and all the other attractions that make RodeoHouston the pride of the city.
Other cancelled events include the Rodeo Parade downtown, Rodeo Uncorked! Roundup & Best Bites Competition, Worldâs Championship Bar-B-Que Contest, and Trail Ride activities, according to a release, which cited financial factors and community safety as the official reasons for the cancellation.
By Alexander Murdock
Feb 3, 2021
HOUSTON LIVESTOCK SHOW AND RODEO ANNOUNCES THE CANCELLATION OF THE 2021 RODEO, RECENTLY RESCHEDULED FOR MAY 4 – 23
Junior Livestock Show and Horse Show Competitions will still be held in March as private events
FEB. 3, 2021 HOUSTON FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Today, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo announced the cancellation of the RODEO HOUSTON® competitions, concerts and entertainment, carnival, and other attractions and activities, which were recently rescheduled for May 4 – 23, 2021, due to the ongoing health situation.
The Junior Livestock and Horse Show competitions will still be held in March, as private events, upholding the Rodeo’s mission of promoting agriculture and supporting Texas youth. The Junior Market Auctions and Champion Wine Auction will also still be held in May, also as private events. These events will follow all state and local health and safety guidelines.
RodeoHouston Officially Canceled for 2021
Officials with the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo made the announcement today (2/3) that much of RodeoHouston for 2021 has been canceled. In 2020, RodeoHouston was well into its second week before the decision to cancel was made due to the spread of the pandemic.
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Here is the statement issued today:
Today, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo announced the cancellation of the RODEOHOUSTON® competitions, concerts and entertainment, carnival, and other attractions and activities, which were recently rescheduled for May 4 – 23, 2021, due to the ongoing health situation.
The Junior Livestock and Horse Show competitions will still be held in March, as private events, upholding the Rodeo’s mission of promoting agriculture and supporting Texas youth. The Junior Market Auctions and Champion Wine Auction will also still be held in May, also as private events. These events will follow all state and local health and