How do I purchase tickets for the 2022 Tucson Rodeo?
Clear Bag policy is in effect for the 2022 Tucson Rodeo. Visit the Know Before You Go page on TucsonRodeo.com. Purchase tickets at TucsonRodeo.com; by phone at (520) 741-2233 or (800) 964-5662; in person at the Tucson Rodeo Ticket Office, 4823 S. 6th Ave. Rodeo tickets from $18-$35; Vaquero Club tickets $80, Gold Buckle Box tickets start at $120.
Where is the rodeo in Tucson AZ?
4823 S. 6th Avenue • Tucson AZ 85714 The Tucson Rodeo Grounds is a 36-acre facility which is the home of La Fiesta de los Vaqueros Tucson Rodeo and the Tucson Rodeo Parade and Museum. The Tucson Rodeo Grounds features a 175'x450' arena with permanent grandstand seating, horse stalls, and corrals.
When is the Tucson Rodeo Finals 2019?
The top 12 cowboys and cowgirls from the Saturday Feb. 19 - Saturday Feb. 26 rodeo performances return on Sunday, February 27 for the Tucson Rodeo Finals. The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) sanctions the Tucson Rodeo.
When did the Tucson Rodeo Parade Start?
The Tucson Rodeo Parade. February 1925-2018. This colorful, exciting Parade is presented each year and keeps the spirit of the first Parade back in 1925.
What time is the Tucson Rodeo 2022?
media@tucsonrodeo.com. DATES & TIMES: Saturday, Feb. 19, First Tucson Rodeo - Gates open 11am, Kids Rodeo 12:30pm, ProRodeo 2pm.
What time is the rodeo Tucson?
What are the hours? Gates open at 11:00am each day of the rodeo. The Junior Rodeo begins at 12:30 pm. The ProRodeo begins at 2 pm and ends about 4 pm.
How much are Tucson Rodeo tickets?
Tucson Rodeo Ticket Prices General admission events can start around $10 to $15. Reserved seating for Tucson Rodeo can begin around $45 and can get into the $150 range. Seats near the chutes will always be more expensive. National Finals Rodeo tickets and PBR World Finals tickets can be very expensive.
How long does the Tucson Rodeo last?
Rodeo Events & Parade Over the course of the nine days there will be 600 human contestants, 1,000 equine participants, 2,000 cowboy hats sold, and over 40 hours of rodeo action. You can find the rodeo schedule here. The Tucson Rodeo Parade takes place on Thursday, February 24, 2022.
Is rodeo break only in Tucson?
Rodeo break, being exclusive to Tucson, also means that suddenly the entire city is taking over nearby destinations like Disneyland and San Diego. However, in all my years of going to public school in Tucson, I've never heard of any of my classmates attending the Tucson rodeo, called La Fiesta de los Vaqueros.
Where do you park for the rodeo in Tucson?
Parking to get on the Rodeo Grounds entrance is to head West on Irvington Road, there will be people directing you to the parking lot. If you are coming from North Tucson you will get on I-10 and get off on Kino South (which turns into Campbell) until you get to Irvington Road.
What time does the Tucson Rodeo Parade start?
9 amThe Parade begins at 9 am. Parade route begins on Ajo Highway 1/2 mile east of Park Ave. going east to Park Avenue, then south on Park to Irvington Rd., west on Irvington to Sixth Avenue and north on Sixth to the North end of the Tucson Rodeo Grounds.
Where can I watch the rodeo parade in Tucson?
Grandstand seating is on Irvington Road. Seating in this area requires ticketing which can be purchased at Ticket Booths near the Grandstands or in advance at The Rodeo Parade Office. Parking is available near the Rodeo Grounds but is on a first-come basis.
Who won Tucson Rodeo 2022?
Bareback rider Jess Pope rides Nutrena's Tic Tac during the Bareback riding event in the final day of the 2022 La Fiesta de los Vaqueros Tucson Rodeo at Tucson Rodeo Grounds in Tucson, Ariz. on Feb. 27, 2022. Pope won the event with a score of 90.00.
Who won Tucson Rodeo 2022?
Bareback rider Jess Pope rides Nutrena's Tic Tac during the Bareback riding event in the final day of the 2022 La Fiesta de los Vaqueros Tucson Rodeo at Tucson Rodeo Grounds in Tucson, Ariz. on Feb. 27, 2022. Pope won the event with a score of 90.00.
Where can I watch the rodeo parade in Tucson?
Grandstand seating is on Irvington Road. Seating in this area requires ticketing which can be purchased at Ticket Booths near the Grandstands or in advance at The Rodeo Parade Office. Parking is available near the Rodeo Grounds but is on a first-come basis.