Frequently Asked Questions
The Music City Rodeo is Nashville's first and only PRCA Pro Rodeo, celebrating both country culture and the excitement of professional rodeo. Over three nights, more than 30,000 fans come together to experience classic rodeo events and live music in the heart of Nashville.
PRCA stands for Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, the highest standard in rodeo competition. Events include:
Roughstock: Bareback Riding, Saddle Bronc Riding, and Bull Riding
Timed: Steer Wrestling, Team Roping, Tie-Down Roping, and Barrel Racing
In roughstock events, contestants ride for eight seconds using just one hand—one touch with the free hand to themselves, the animal, or equipment means disqualification. In timed events, the goal is to post the fastest time possible, with rope barriers and head starts keeping competition fair.
To learn more, visit the official PRCA Pro Rodeo website.
Riders grip a leather rigging with one hand and attempt to stay on a bucking horse for 8 seconds, relying on balance, strength, and technique to impress the judges.
Cowboys chase a steer on horseback before leaping onto it, using sheer strength and technique to wrestle the steer to the ground in the fastest time possible.
A highlight of any proper rodeo! This is an event where children ride a sheep across an arena.
A dynamic event where two cowboys work together—one roping the steer's horns (header) and the other roping its hind legs (heeler)—to secure the fastest time.
Often called the "classic" rodeo event, this competition challenges riders to stay on a bucking horse while holding onto a specialized saddle, showcasing both control and style.
A test of speed and precision, this event requires a cowboy to lasso a running calf, dismount quickly, and tie three of its legs together as fast as possible.
A high-speed race against the clock where cowgirls navigate their horse around three barrels in a cloverleaf pattern, aiming for the fastest, cleanest run.
One of the most thrilling events in rodeo, bull riders must hold onto a rope wrapped around a powerful bull and stay on for 8 intense seconds while avoiding a hard landing.
Doors Open: 5:30 PM
Rodeo Start: 6:30 PM (approximately 2 hours of rodeo action)
Live Music: Starts around 9:00 PM
Bridgestone Arena has guidelines on bag sizes, prohibited items, and other rules to keep the event safe and fun for everyone. Please review Bridgestone Arena Policies for the most up-to-date information.
Tickets are typically available on the venue's official website and box office. For specific questions on VIP experiences, group rates, or accessible seating, check your ticketing provider or contact Bridgestone Arena directly.
Arrive Early: Beat the crowd and explore the arena.
Dress Comfortably: You might be on your feet for parts of the event (and dancing for the concert afterward!).
Stay Updated: Check the Music City Rodeo website or social media for last-minute schedule changes or special announcements.
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Please email us at missmusiccityrodeo@gmail.com
