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Rodeo All-Star Announces New Dates

Apr 11, 2023, 9:42 AM | Updated: 9:43 am

October 6 – 7, 2023

Denver, Colo. – Rodeo All-Star (RAS) announces new Denver dates of October 6-7, 2023. The all-star event has changed the dates of the ultimate rodeo competition from the previous dates in April to October. The date change accommodates a larger field of professional rodeo athletes to compete in the all-star event.

This professional rodeo event will include two days with three rodeo competitions and a Friday night All-Star Concert, presented by Mountain Dew. Fans with a Friday Rodeo Semi-Final 1 ticket will enjoy the country concert for free along with a rodeo after-party. Saturday hosts a Lunch with Champions, an afternoon Rodeo Semi-Final 2, and a Saturday night Rodeo Finals which includes a rodeo after-party with food, drinks, and dancing.

Rodeo All-Star attracts top rodeo athletes worldwide and includes nine pro rodeo associations. Participating athletes represent the PRCA (Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association), WPRA (Women’s Professional Rodeo Association), CPRA (Canadian Professional Rodeo Association), PBR (Professional Bull Riders), INFR (Indian National Finals Rodeo), BPIR (Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo), and more. Visit RAS for association information.

Returning in October is the RAS Mutton Bustin’ Sheep Stampede. Before each rodeo performance, children ages 5 through 7 and under 55 lbs can participate in the mutton bustin’ qualifier competition. Registration for the Mutton Bustin’ Sheep Stampede will open in July. Tickets to Rodeo All-Star start at just $29 and are on sale in June at rodeoallstar.com.

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