“THE LAST TIME HE STOOD ON THAT ROTATING STAGE, IT WAS 2004. NOBODY FORGOT HIM.” Dwight Yoakam stepped back onto the RODEOHOUSTON rotating stage at NRG Stadium on March 7 — and the crowd lost it. 22 years since his last appearance in 2004. Two whole decades away. But the moment those boots hit that stage, it was like time just stopped. The hat. The voice. That honky-tonk swagger Houston fell in love with all those years ago — still there, every bit of it. Fans who saw him back in ’04 stood next to kids hearing him live for the first time. Didn’t matter. Everyone felt it. Some things don’t fade. They just wait for the right moment to come back around 🤠 What Dwight did during that set that had the entire stadium on their feet — you really need to see it for yourself…

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