Parker McCollum performs at RODEOHOUSTON tonight, drops deluxe album edition Parker McCollum takes the stage at RODEOHOUSTON tonight with a major double win. The Texas native drops his deluxe edition album simultaneously, adding 18 tracks of pure country storytelling. What happens when a rising superstar celebrates both moments at once? A Texas Hero Returns to His Hometown Stage Parker McCollum’s RODEOHOUSTON journey began in March 2022 with a groundbreaking 73,243-person debut that sold out immediately. Tonight marks his third consecutive appearance at Houston’s iconic rodeo. The 33-year-old singer-songwriter grew up in Conroe, less than 50 miles from the NRG Stadium stage where he performs tonight. His connection to Texas runs deeper than nostalgia. Parker spent childhood summers working on his grandfather’s cattle ranches in Houston and Limestone counties. Those experiences shaped his authentic country-Americana-soul fusion that resonates with fans nationwide. Tonight’s performance celebrates both homecoming and evolution. The Deluxe Edition Arrives with Fresh Material The Deluxe Edition of Parker McCollum’s album is available now across all streaming platforms. This expanded collection adds new dimensions to his self-titled fifth studio album. MCA Nashville is backing the release with full promotional support. Parker hinted at the expansion through social media, posting, “Added a few more.” The 18-track project delivers previously unreleased cuts and fan favorites in a cohesive artistic statement. Available on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and physical formats including 2 LP Gold Black Ice + Signed Poster bundles at $39.99. Chart History and Industry Recognition Rolling Stone named Parker an Artist to Watch. Billboard, SiriusXM, and CMT recognized his emerging dominance.#rodeo_houston #parker_mccollum #mca_nashville #conroe #kikh
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo Alleges Being Shoved by RodeoHouston Security Over $425 Seat Dispute Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo claimed she was physically shoved and threatened with arrest by RodeoHouston security personnel during a dispute over access to a restricted area at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. The incident, which she detailed in a now-deleted Facebook post, sparked controversy after she accused the rodeo’s security team of acting on political and gender-based biases. According to Hidalgo, she and her group attempted to access the dirt area of the event without valid chute seat tickets. RodeoHouston officials stated that access to the dirt area is restricted to holders of the $425 chute seats, which were sold out for the Megan Moroney concert. They said security directed Hidalgo and her guests back to their assigned seating areas. Hidalgo, however, alleged that security personnel physically pushed her and threatened her with arrest, despite her position as the county’s Ex-Officio Director. In a two-page letter addressed to RodeoHouston’s leadership, Hidalgo reiterated her claims, stating she was denied access to the dirt area because she did not have a wristband. She emphasized that she had never been required to present such a pass in the past, citing the county’s longstanding relationship with the rodeo. She also described an incident where a young girl in her group was allegedly heckled by a man in the crowd, and rodeo officials reportedly told the child’s mother to leave the event. Hidalgo accused the security team of treating her unfairly due to her ethnicity, gender, and political status.#houston_livestock_show_and_rodeo #harris_county_judge #lina_hidalgo #rodeo_houston #houston_police_officers_union
