HOUSTON — RodeoHouston has added a new artist to its prestigious Star Trail of Fame.
Luke Bryan is now the 11th artist to be honored with a gold plaque to commemorate his years of performing at the rodeo. His 2025 concert marks the 12th time Bryan has hit the stage since 2012.
During a special ceremony Sunday, Bryan was honored and celebrated by HLSR’s Chairman of the Board, Pat Mann Phillips and President and CEO, Chris Boleman.
“Luke Bryan has consistently been one of the most desired performers at RodeoHouston and his influence on our organization and our attendees is immeasurable,” Boleman said. “Bryan is a reflection of all the best of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, and we are proud to induct him into the Star Trail of Fame.”


Bryan joins an elite group of stars to be inducted, including Brooks & Dunn, Alan Jackson, George Strait, Reba McEntire, Elvis Presley, Selena and more.
“What an honor it has been for me to perform at RodeoHouston for so many years,” said Bryan. “The impact the Rodeo has on Texas students and the community is something I am so proud to have contributed to.”
During his career, Bryan has amassed a total of 22.6 Billion global streams, 11.5 Million global album sales and 55.5M track sales worldwide. He is the most digital single RIAA-certified country artist of all time with 96.5M digital single units and 18M album-certified units for a total of 114.5M.
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