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Tucson Rodeo
Tucson's La Fiesta de los Vaqueros, established in 1925, marked the city's frontier spirit amidst Prohibition. Arizona State Prohibition Director Frank Pool led a pre-rodeo cleanup, capturing 25 stills and destroying 3000 gallons of moonshine.
All Events - Tucson Rodeo
Get ready for an unforgettable day of music and excitement at the Tucson Rodeo! We're thrilled to announce a special concert that will take place during this year's event, bringing together the energy of the rodeo with the rhythm of live music.
History — Tucson Rodeo
Tucson's La Fiesta de los Vaqueros, established in 1925, marked the city's frontier spirit amidst Prohibition. Arizona State Prohibition Director Frank Pool led a pre-rodeo cleanup, capturing 25 stills and destroying 3000 gallons of moonshine.
Ticket Info — Tucson Rodeo
The Tucson Rodeo is set to entertain with six days of performances, happening regardless of the weather. Remember, ticket purchases are final and won't be refunded due to weather changes.
Cowboy Church — Tucson Rodeo
Cowboy Church at the Tucson Rodeo is a cherished tradition that brings together the rodeo community for a time of fellowship and spiritual reflection. Held on Sunday mornings, February 16th and February 23rd, during 10am, this non-denominational service welcomes cowboys, cowgirls, and fans alike to gather in a relaxed, open-air setting.
U of A Rodeo — Tucson Rodeo
The University of Arizona is excited to announce a special concert at this year's Tucson Rodeo! Join fellow Wildcats for an evening filled with live music, school spirit, and rodeo thrills. Set against the vibrant backdrop of one of Tucson's most iconic events, this concert is the perfect way to celebrate with friends and fellow students.
Battle of the Bands — Tucson Rodeo
Perform at our "Boots in the Dirt" Music Festival at the Tucson Rodeo Grounds! If you think your band has what it takes, email us a video of your bands audition (no longer than 4 minutes) to [email protected]
Coors Barn Dance — Tucson Rodeo
With its rustic charm and energetic vibe, the Coors Barn Dance has become a beloved tradition at the Tucson Rodeo. Whether you're a seasoned dancer or just looking to enjoy the evening with friends, the barn dance provides a fun and memorable way to cap off a day at the rodeo.
Steer Wrestling — Tucson Rodeo
Each Rodeo Day Speed and strength define steer wrestling, the fastest event in rodeo with a world record of just 2.4 seconds. In this event, also known as bulldogging, the cowboy, or "bulldogger," must use both power and technique to bring a …
Bull Riding - Tucson Rodeo
Despite the inherent risks, bull riding remains a beloved and thrilling event in rodeo, demanding intense physical prowess, mental toughness, and courage from its participants. Riders cling to the bull for eight seconds using only one hand, with no room for error—if they touch the bull or themselves, they receive no score.
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