It’s the final weekend for Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. Here’s how much tickets cost.
It’s the final weekend of the 128th Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo.
The Stock Show started Jan. 17, and it’s sad to see it come to an end. If you haven’t gotten the chance to attend, you still have a few days left to visit.
The rodeo at Dickies Arena has events including barrel racing, bull riding, roping and sometimes even mutton busting. Stock Show grounds feature a carnival with rides, games and greasy food.
The Feb. 6 and 7 events are the FWSSR Pro Rodeo Semi-Final rounds. The championship is Saturday, Feb 8, which will also be the final day to attend.
How much are tickets for the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo?
Tickets can be purchased through the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo website, which will lead you to Ticketmaster. StubHub, SeetGeek and VividSeats also are selling tickets.
If you wish to purchase tickets in person, you can visit the Dickies Arena box office, which is open Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. You can also call 817-502-0011.
According to Ticketmaster as of Thursday morning, these were the ticket prices for the Semi Finals Round A, Thursday, Feb. 6:
Cheapest ticket: Section 211, row 8 for $41.
Ticketmaster’s “Best seats”: Section 205, row 6 for $53.
Most expensive: Box 22A for $337.
Ticket price for the Semi Finals Round B, Friday, Feb. 7:
Cheapest: Section 210, row 6 for $74.
Best: Section 205, row 5 for $139.
Most expensive: Box 65A for $450.
Ticket price for the Championship Round, Saturday, Feb. 8:
Cheapest: Section 218, row 8 for $144
Best: Section 205, row 8 for $195.
Most expensive: Section 125, row 19, $600.
If you buy a rodeo ticket, you also get access to the Stock Show grounds. General admission, without rodeo tickets, is $15.