February 25, 2026

Rodeo-Style Light Display at Post Houston

The rodeo season has arrived and with it the excitement of Houston residents, who are dusting off their boots and hats to enjoy this grand event. The cowboy fever isn’t limited to the facilities of the NRG complex; it takes over the entire city.  

That is why Post Houston invites the city’s inhabitants to dive headlong into the rodeo season in Bayou City with a special kickoff celebration for Rooftop Rodeo at Post Skylawn.

The iconic rooftop of Post Houston will transform every night during the rodeo season into Rooftop Rodeo, a cowboy-inspired wonderland of lights and opportunities for photographs, running through Sunday, March 29.

The iconic Post Houston rooftop will transform every night during the rodeo season into Rooftop Rodeo. Photos: Post Houston

During their visit to this light display, attendees can enjoy themed cocktails and Texas beers while taking in the skyline views as this nocturnal salute to Houston’s rodeo roots.

The mechanical bull will take center stage, challenging guests to demonstrate their cowboy courage every Friday through Sunday starting at 5 p.m.

“As Houstonians, we know how fun and exciting the rodeo season is in our city,” said Meredith Powell I, General Manager of POST Houston. 

“Rooftop Rodeo is the perfect place for guests to showcase their rodeo style, spend time with friends and family and enjoy our incredible Rodeo illuminations, all with the city skyline as a backdrop,” she added. 

Vinyl Ranch will also feature a pop-up merchandise shop so partygoers can stock up on rodeo-ready gear. Weekday admission, Monday through Thursday, is $6, while weekend admission, Friday through Sunday, is $9. As always, children six years old or younger can enter for free. 

Post Houston invites city residents to dive headlong into the rodeo season. Photos: Post Houston

Lights at Post Houston

What: Rooftop Rodeo

When: Through March 29

Where: Post Houston

More information: www.posthtx.com 

Caleb Morrison

Caleb Morrison

I cover community news and local stories across Iowa Park and the surrounding Wichita County area. I’m passionate about highlighting the people, places, and everyday moments that make small-town Texas special. Through my reporting, I aim to give our readers clear, honest coverage that feels true to the community we call home.

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