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IDAHO FALLS ~ Idaho Falls - The highly anticipated event, Idaho's Oldest Rodeo, The War Bonnet Round Up, is finally here. Tickets for the 114th edition of this renowned rodeo will go on sale on April 2nd. The event, known as "the best medium-sized rodeo" in Idaho, will take place at Sandy Downs in Idaho Falls from July 31st to August 2nd. This year's rodeo promises to bring top-notch cowboys and cowgirls from the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA).
Tickets for the War Bonnet Round Up are known to sell out quickly, so organizers are encouraging people to purchase them early. Tickets can now be purchased online at www.warbonnetroundup.org. General admission tickets for Thursday's show are priced at $22, while reserved seating tickets cost $30. For Friday and Saturday shows, general admission tickets are $27 and reserved seating tickets are $35. Children aged 3 to 12 can enjoy the rodeo for only $10 per night with a general admission ticket.
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In addition to the regular ticket options, a new VIP seating option is being introduced this year. For an elevated experience, guests can purchase a VIP ticket for $65 which includes a catered meal and special reserved seating under a tent. It should be noted that children with general admission tickets will not be allowed in the VIP seating area.
To kick off the rodeo spirit, the War Bonnet Round Up will also host a free Rodeo Kick-off event on July 30th at Sandy Downs. This family-friendly event will feature fun activities and food for all ages. Guests can also enjoy a mini rodeo right in the arena from 4:30pm to 8:30pm.
The War Bonnet Round Up has been a long-standing tradition in Idaho and continues to attract crowds year after year with its thrilling rodeo performances. Don't miss your chance to be a part of this exciting event and get your tickets now before they sell out.
Tickets for the War Bonnet Round Up are known to sell out quickly, so organizers are encouraging people to purchase them early. Tickets can now be purchased online at www.warbonnetroundup.org. General admission tickets for Thursday's show are priced at $22, while reserved seating tickets cost $30. For Friday and Saturday shows, general admission tickets are $27 and reserved seating tickets are $35. Children aged 3 to 12 can enjoy the rodeo for only $10 per night with a general admission ticket.
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In addition to the regular ticket options, a new VIP seating option is being introduced this year. For an elevated experience, guests can purchase a VIP ticket for $65 which includes a catered meal and special reserved seating under a tent. It should be noted that children with general admission tickets will not be allowed in the VIP seating area.
To kick off the rodeo spirit, the War Bonnet Round Up will also host a free Rodeo Kick-off event on July 30th at Sandy Downs. This family-friendly event will feature fun activities and food for all ages. Guests can also enjoy a mini rodeo right in the arena from 4:30pm to 8:30pm.
The War Bonnet Round Up has been a long-standing tradition in Idaho and continues to attract crowds year after year with its thrilling rodeo performances. Don't miss your chance to be a part of this exciting event and get your tickets now before they sell out.
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