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RODEO
year-round, we can use your help.”
To volunteer and get involved in the Elizabeth Stampede, visit elizabethstampede.com/index.php/getinvolved/volunteer.
Below is a full schedule of events for the Elizabeth Stampede:
June 1 (Thursday)
Concert
Doors at 5:30 p.m., show at 6 p.m. Granger Smith featuring Earl Dibbles Jr.

Like a River Farewell Tour Concert also features Double Wide and a special guest
June 2 (Friday)
Friday Night Chute Out
Doors at 5 p.m., show at 7 p.m. For the past decade, Friday night has been known for its exhilarating PRCA Xtreme Bulls performance. Now, the Elizabeth Stampede is turning it up a notch. e new “Friday Night Chute Out” features the baddest bulls and broncs in the industry. Cowboys will compete in the Bull Riding, Bareback Riding, and/or Saddle Bronc events for an all-encompassing rough stock rodeo experience.
June 3 (Saturday)
2023 Tough Enough to Wear Pink
Doors at 11 a.m., show at 1 p.m. is rodeo event combines the sport of rodeo with community support of the National Tough Enough to Wear Pink campaign to raise funds and awareness for breast cancer. Attendees are invited to wear pink and cheer for the contestants in Bareback Riding, Steer Wrestling, Team Roping, Mutton Bustin’, Saddle Bronc Riding, Tiedown Roping, Barrel Racing, Women’s Breakaway Roping, and Bull Riding. 2023 Colorado Ag Night PRCA Rodeo
Doors at 5 p.m., show at 7 p.m.
Agriculture roots run deep for many people in the rodeo community. e Elizabeth Stampede proudly presents their appreciation of farmers and ranchers with Colorado Ag Night. is event will be a celebration of tradition and the western way of life. Attendees can cheer on Bareback Riding, Steer Wrestling, Team Roping, Mutton Bustin’, Saddle Bronc Riding, Tie-down Roping, Barrel Racing, Breakaway Roping, and Bull Riding contestants in their race against the clock.
A free “Behind the Chutes” tour is available before the start of the rodeo. ose interested should meet at the Foundation Tent 90 minutes before the rodeo begins. ere will be live music before and after this rodeo. e purchase of rodeo tickets includes access to music and dancing featuring the Je rey Alan Band.

June 4 (Sunday)
2023 Red, White & Blue PRCA Rodeo
Doors at 11 a.m., show at 1 p.m.
Every year, the Elizabeth Stampede’s Sunday performance is the “Red, White and Blue Rodeo” coupled with military appreciation day. is rodeo performance includes special patriotic acts and a ceremony honoring veterans and those currently serving in any branch of service. e rodeo includes the fast-paced and energetic competition in Bareback Riding, Steer Wrestling, Team Roping, Mutton Bustin’, Saddle Bronc Riding, Tie-down Roping, Barrel Racing, Breakaway Roping, and Bull Riding.
For the second day, a free “Behind the Chutes” tour is available before the start of the rodeo. ose interested should meet at the Foundation Tent 90 minutes before the rodeo begins.
Tickets
Concert
General admission before May 17 — $40
General admission starting May 28 — $45
VIP — $100
Afternoon performances
Adult — $15
Child — $10
Premium adult — $16
Premium child — $12
Evening performances
Adult — $24



Child — $18
Premium adult — $26
Premium child — $20
Ticket fees for the Elizabeth Stampede Rodeo Event are $4 on average per ticket. Parking passes can be purchased online for $5 along with rodeo event tickets.
To purchase tickets for all Elizabeth Stampede Rodeo events, visit etix. com/ticket/v/16181/elizabeth-stampede-rodeo.
To learn more about the National Tough Enough to Wear Pink campaign, please visit toughenoughtowearpink.com.