Council Bluffs, IA $5 Kids Rodeo Tickets at the Box Office

Tickets On Sale for Council Bluffs PRCA Rodeo March 20-21, 2026

Back at the MAC are $5 Kids Rodeo Tickets at the Box Office

Council Bluffs, Iowa (August 29, 2025)— The countdown is on! Tickets are officially on sale Friday August 29, 2025 for Council Bluffs PRCA Rodeo, set to take place next year on Friday March 20 and Saturday March 21, 2026 at the Mid America Center. This highly anticipated ProRodeo promises an unforgettable experience for all ages – families, teens, adults and seniors.  The rodeo performances are 7:30 p.m. nightly with gates opening at 6:30 p.m.

Whether you are a longtime rodeo fan or a curious newcomer, the Council Bluffs PRCA Rodeo offers something for everyone. Featuring bucking horses and bulls plus the Stellar Trick Riding Cowgirls, this is your chance to pick your seat, grab your hat and cheer loudly.

Information:

Mid-America Center Box Office, 1 Arena Way, Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501

  • 💰 Box Office Advance Prices start at: $5 Kids; $20 Adults

Ticket fees apply to online ticket orders.

  • ⏰ Early bird option $40 Gold Buckle Seats in the reserve sections at the Box Office. Online advance pricing with the ticketing fees too.

“We’re thrilled to be back at the MAC,” said Kate Flitton, Trick Rider with Stellar Trick Riding Cowgirls. “It’s going to be a celebration of western entertainment in March, and we can’t wait to welcome fans from near and far.”

About Council Bluffs PRCA Rodeo: sanctioned by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association and Women’s Professional Rodeo Association.

📣 Mark your calendars! Visit us at CouncilBluffsPRCArodeo.com or follow us on Facebook and Instagram @CouncilBluffsPRCA and @BigBucksProRodeo

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Contact: Linda Flitton 801-870-0684 or bigbucksprorodeo@gmail.com

About Big Bucks ProRodeo: It began in 2024 but its history goes back to 1940. Big Bucks carries two legendary bucking horse bloodlines, bred to buck from two different families in two different rodeo circuits. Cody Flitton partnered with Jody Burnside, to purchase the Mosbrucker Rodeo Company. The Burnside family, with four generations of PRCA competitors, have competed in bull riding, steer wrestling, team roping, bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, and calf roping.

Flitton’s great grandfather, D.A. Swanny Kerby wrangled wild horses from the slick rocks of Moab, Utah. Swanny had a dream of putting on wild west shows. He became part of the PRCA in 1940 with his bred to buck horses and bulls. The Kerby’s livestock selection dates back to the first National Finals Rodeo in 1959. Flitton was born and raised into the Kerby rodeo company.

About MAC Seating: Gold Buckle Sections marked in yellow.  Blue sections are General Admission with open seating concept. You pick your seats when you arrive.