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Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo tickets on saleTexas Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo officials recently announced four exciting superstars as part of the lineup for 2011 Rodeo Houston, as well as Season Ticket and Mini-Season Ticket options. Featured entertainers include: March 3, Sugarland; March 6, Selena Gomez; March 17, Zac Brown Band; and March 19, Brad Paisley. The only sure way to see these four great performances, plus 16 more, is with Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Season Tickets, which are on sale now. Season Tickets start as low as $336 a seat and there is currently a good supply. Mini-Season Tickets, with nine great performances in each option, are available to purchase now. Mini-Season Ticket seating is located in the Loge and Upper Levels of Reliant Stadium. Option A can be purchased for $154 in the Upper Level and $189 in the Loge Level, and Option B can be purchased for $146 in the Upper Level and $189 in the Loge Level. Upper level tickets on Value Day Wednesdays are only $10. Black Heritage Day, March 4, and Go Tejano Day, March 13, are available as part of the Season Ticket lineup, but are not included in the Mini-Season Ticket options. The full 2011 Rodeo Houston lineup will be announced Jan. 10, 2011. Individual tickets will go on sale Jan. 15. Season Tickets and both Mini-Season options are on sale now and can be purchased by visiting www.rodeohouston.com calling the show's ticket office at 832-667-1080 visiting the show's ticket windows on the second floor of Reliant Center, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Season Tickets and Mini-Season Tickets are not available at any other ticket outlet, including Ticketmaster. Visit www.rodeohouston.com for a Reliant Stadium seating chart and more information. The Season Ticket and Mini-Season Ticket costs also include admission to Reliant Center, Reliant Arena and the carnival. The 2011 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo runs March 1 through March 20. The Show is a Section 501(c)(3) charitable event, committed to benefiting youth, supporting education, and facilitating better agricultural practices through exhibitions and presentation. Since its beginning in 1932, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo has contributed more than $265 million to scholarships, research, endowments, calf scramble participants, junior show exhibitors, the Rodeo Institute for Teacher Excellence, School Art participants, and other educational and youth programs.
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