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JOIN IN OUR CELEBRATION OF 66 YEARS

VOTED #1 BY THE COWBOYS AND COWGIRLS OF THE AMERICAN PROFESSIONAL RODEO ASSOCIATION

videography by Clint Wright

2024 Marks The 66th Annual Rodeo! Catch all the action during the following show times:

Note each performace is a separate addmission

Thursday, August 1st - 8:00pm, gates open at 6pm
Friday, August 2nd - 8:00pm, gates open at 6pm
Saturday, August 3rd - 1:00pm and 8:00pm, gates open at 11am and 6pm
Sunday, August 4th - 2:00pm, gates open at 12pm

Adults $20.00
Children 6-12 $10.00
Children 5 & under free.

Children 6-12 Saturday 1:00pm show and Sunday free with paid adult.
Sunday Veterans & Military personnel free with proper ID.

Concessions are avalible on the grounds.

No Dogs, Coolers, Lawn Chairs allowed.

Come early as all seating is general admission first come first serve. (Could be turned away if we are at compacity)


We accept all major credit cards at the gate
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or purchase tickets through Tickesauce.

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Enjoy live music on Thursday, Friday and Saturday!

videography by Clint Wright

On behalf of the Board of Directors and membership of the Attica Rodeo & Show Association, we would like to say THANK YOU to everyone who has supported us throughout the past 64 years. Whether you attended the rodeo, participated in our shows or cattle penning, we welcome you to join us in 2024 for our 66th year. We promise fun, entertainment and plenty of action.

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Digitals-By-Deb - To see more Photos from Deb Haefner Herman

Brian Patton - Specialty Act / Barrelman

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Brian Patton The Misfit Cowboy is a specialty performance act rooted in western flare, with a saddle broke trick trained American Red Brahman Bull as the centerpiece. A variety act that consists of whips, ropes, gun spinning and a whole lot of fire. With the largest prop in professional rodeo he’ll raise a 1800 pound bull through the roof of a moving 40 foot trailer. A family friendly show and western exhibition at it finest. Born and raised on a seven acre farm, with six brothers, in the Mississippi delta surrounded by row crops, is where it all started. He makes his home in Epps, LA. Considered Americas first civilization, it is home of the Poverty Point Earthworks, a 3500 year old city with a population of 5,000 people at its peak. The 2020 census has the population calculated at 350 residents and the largest registered industry is a 400 pound Avon lady. There's no place like home.

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We are a Not-For-Profit organization and ALL our members volunteer their time. Funds are returned to the community through financial donations or reinvested into our facility through maintenance and expansion.

NOTE: No firearms are permited on the grounds

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Kent Storch @ shadypines4u@yahoo.com or call (585) 297-2136