Country artist Warren Zeiders is scheduled to perform at the Houston Rodeo as planned, despite an electrical issue that cut Journey’s concert short on Friday night.
“We are excited to host RodeoHouston and welcome Warren Zeiders today as scheduled,” the company said in a statement on X.
“The stage will be operating as normal, and all activities in the stadium and on the grounds will proceed as originally planned,” the post continued. “For those who attended the Journey concert, we will provide more information soon.”

During Journey’s performance at NRG Stadium on Friday, audio and some visuals cut out while the band played their legendary song “Don’t Stop Believin’.” Fans continued singing along before realizing something was wrong.
The remainder of the concert was ultimately canceled due to the technical issue, and the rodeo announced that details about refunds would be provided at a later time.
Upcoming performers for next week include Charley Crockett, Post Malone, and Old Dominion.
While this year’s rodeo season has been relatively smooth, a few unusual incidents have occurred, including a cow escaping from the event and evading its handlers.
The Houston Rodeo remains one of the city’s most popular events, drawing thousands of attendees each year. The festivities will continue through March 23. Last year’s event brought in 2.4 million people, and this year’s turnout is expected to be just as strong.