Professional rodeo is back this September at WestWorld, and the fall rodeo is ready for year two! With three performances in three days, it’s another chance to see the best in the sport right here in Scottsdale.
RODEO PERFORMANCES
Friday, September 5 @ 7 PM
Saturday, September 6 @ 7 PM
Sunday, September 7 @ 2 PM
Gates open two hours before the show. We recommend arriving at least an hour early so you can grab food, enjoy a drink, and get settled. The opening ceremonies kick things off right at start time, and you don’t want to miss a minute.
EVENTS PER PERFORMANCE
Each performance brings the full lineup of eight PRCA rodeo events:
Bareback riding
Tie-down roping
Barrel racing
Saddle bronc riding
Team roping
Breakaway roping
Steer wrestling
Bull riding
From the speed of barrel racing to the intensity of bull riding, every crowd has their favorites....and you’ll see them all, plus everything in between!
PLUS....Enjoy the energy of the Stellar Trick Riding Cowgirls and get some laughs in with Donnie Landis, rodeo clown with over 40 years of experience in the arena.
NO COVER CHARGE ON CONCERT AFTERPARTIES!
Your rodeo ticket includes entry to the post-rodeo dances:
Friday: Harry Luge & The Desert Drifters bring Arizona country to life with fan favorites like Thinkin’ Problem and Drunk in Love.
Saturday: The Bart Crow Band takes the stage with their Red Dirt hits, including Wear My Ring and Run With the Devil.
Stay after the rodeo, enjoy a drink, and dance to live music -- it’s all part of your ticket.
TICKETS
Tickets are available only through Rodeo Scottsdale’s official partner, Bamm Tickets at rodeo.bammtickets.com. Skip the scams and get your seats straight from the source -- you’ll save yourself the headache and guarantee you’re in the arena for the real deal.
Three days. Eight events each. Two concerts. Scottsdale’s rodeo season just got even better.
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