How you buy rodeo tickets depends on what type of rodeo you want to attend. Large rodeos that feature professional rodeo cowboys and cowgirls often offer tickets online. Smaller local rodeos typically only offer tickets at the door the day of the rodeo. Read on to learn buy rodeo tickets.
Instructions
Locate and Buy Rodeo Tickets
1. Visit your local rodeo venue and get a rodeo schedule. While rodeos are put on throughout the year, they are more common in the summer months. Ask the venue about discounts for pre-season ticket buyers.
2. Tour the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association's website (see Resources below). The PRCA is the governing body for the vast majority of large rodeos in the United States, and you can find schedules of rodeos in every circuit on its website.
3. Locate a rodeo that interests you on the PRCA website and scroll across to the link at the end of the line. Click on this link to go to the website for that specific rodeo. Ticketing information is usually available on the rodeo home site.
4. Check out that ubiquitous ticket merchant, Ticketmaster (see Resources below). Like many other events across the country, Ticketmaster sells tickets to many of America's professional and non-professional rodeos.
5. Browse rodeo tickets on the Ticketmaster website by first clicking on the "Sports" button. Next, select the "Rodeo/Bull Riding" link. This will take you to a list of those upcoming rodeos for which Ticketmaster sells tickets.
6. Get a large group of rodeo fans together before you buy your tickets. Rodeos often offer discounted tickets to groups of 20 or more people. You can also save money on parking when you carpool with your group.
7. Watch your local newspaper for discount ticket offers prior to the rodeo. Coupons on rodeo admission are especially common when the rodeo is being held as part of your state or county fair.