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'It's About Time' | Jonas Brothers set all-time paid stadium attendance record at RODEOHOUSTON

Friday's storms and hail didn't keep the fans from flocking to NRG Park for the rodeo festivities.

HOUSTON — The Jonas Brothers are "Burnin' Up" after setting a new record at RODEOHOUSTON Friday night.

The rodeo announced on Instagram that the trio set a new record for the number of paid stadium tickets sold with a whopping 75,600 people paying to see the stars. The previous record was set earlier this Rodeo on March 10 for Go Tejano Day when Los Tigres del Norte brought in 75,595 people.

Friday's storms and hail didn't keep the fans from flocking to NRG Park for the rodeo festivities. The weather did force rodeo attendees at the carnival to take cover for a few hours ahead of the concert, but the show still went on.

While the Jonas Brothers concert was sold out, plenty of others came to check out the rodeo's other attractions. The rodeo's total attendance on Friday was 157,996, which is more than 30,000 more people than the same day last year.

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