AUSTIN, Texas — More than 80 years ago, the City of Austin introduced its rodeo to the people of Central Texas. Since then, Rodeo Austin has grown into a two-week long, not-for-profit event filled with entertainment, a ProRodeo competition, a carnival and more.
Fans can join in on the annual experience from March 8-24. The rodeo announced its list of 2024 performers on Tuesday, including big names like Wynonna Judd, Gary Allan, Tracy Byrd, 38 Special, Jake Owen and more, including a final act who has yet to be announced.
Tickets go on sale starting at 10 a.m. on Jan. 19 for the ProRodeo and concerts, fairgrounds and carnival, BBQ Austin, Kick Open the Chutes event and parking.
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Registration is no longer open for BBQ Austin, but the event begins ahead of the rodeo, from March 1-2, and allows chefs to put their skills to the test in either the International Championship or Open divisions.
The carnival will welcome visitors briefly from March 1-2, and then again from March 8-23. Daily wristband prices start at $45 per person with discounted prices available. Those interested in individual rides and games must purchase a Magic Money card, which can also be used for food and drink purchases.
The rodeo itself begins with the Kick Open the Chutes event on March 8, where fans can listen to live music ahead of the competitions for a $25 total cost.
The ProRodeo and concerts last from March 9-24, and tickets start at $30 for obstructed view seats and $40 to $45 for reserved bleacher seats. There's an increase in price for box and Xtreme seating options.
Finally, the fairgrounds are open from March 9-23 with tickets at $10 for those ages 13 or older and $5 for children.
Parking is also available online or in-person for $20 a day for each of the various events.
Rodeo Austin is held out at 9100 Decker Lake Road. Learn more about what the event has to offer.