That energy is carried into the hospitality space inside Reliant Stadium, as the Texans and RodeoHouston have collaborated to introduce a new premium seating experience focused on exclusive, lounge-style seating with all-inclusive amenities.
“World-class gameday, world-class seating” greets fans when they arrive at the Texans’ “H-Town Loge Boxes” website, as the new space aims to provide a more refined way to experience a Texans game or calf-roping at RodeoHouston. Located within the Club Level, the new seating experience promises to deliver superior sightlines, personalized service and the ease of a private hospitality environment while keeping guests fully immersed in the action.
“We are excited to introduce H-Town Loge to our collection of premium experiences as it’s unlike anything we have ever offered before,” said Texans President Mike Tomon. “We designed this experience from the ground up for guests who want every element of gameday to feel intentional. Whether you’re hosting your most valued partners or celebrating with your inner circle, H-Town Loge delivers a level of personalized hospitality that raises the bar for what premium means in this city this season and beyond.”
Rendered images show fans sitting in premium recliners befitting an upscale movie theater, an ice bucket for when you and the crew decide to pop bottles during a Texans vs. Tennessee Titans clash, along with woodgrain shelving adorned with a flat-screen TV for watching barrel racing replays. Wearing Nike Air Jordans to the stadium, however, is purely optional.
Per a statement given to Chron, the area will be a fully climate-controlled setting and will include elevated, chef-driven food offerings, premium alcohol selections and a dedicated concierge attendant available throughout the experience. Adjoining the new seating will be a private area in a more open, social setting where food can also be enjoyed.
“We’re always looking for new ways to enhance the guest experience at RODEOHOUSTON while staying true to the energy and tradition people know and love,” said President and CEO of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Chris Boleman. “The introduction of the Heritage Club in 2027 offers an exciting new premium option, one that delivers elevated comfort, service and access, while creating a fresh way for our guests to experience the Rodeo.”
All guests will enjoy priority entry through the East and West Club entrances, access to private Club Level space, and parking accommodations, ensuring a seamless experience from arrival to departure.
Houston Business Journal’s Chandler France reports that the experience is intentionally limited, with fewer than 20 loge boxes available for Texans games and RodeoHouston events. Chron’s request for pricing details from the Texans went unanswered as of Friday, but tickets are expected to go on sale later this summer.


