Rodeo Austin will partner with the Round Rock Express to host Bulls in the Ballpark, a brand-new, two-night event featuring the toughest bull riders facing off against the rowdiest bulls in a PRCA Xtreme Bull Riding.
The event will also include fan favorite Mutton Bustin’ nightly - young cowboys and cowgirls testing their skills and trying to hold on for eight seconds. Both nights will showcase 35 top bull riders competing for $20,000 in prize money and the title of Bulls in the Ballpark Champion.
Rodeo Austin fans will see and hear some familiar faces and voices at Bulls in the Ballpark. Wayne Brooks, award-winning announcer and long-time Rodeo Austin announcer, will be at the mic. Justin Rumford, Rodeo Austin’s barrel man, will be bringing his specialty acts to the performances.
Fans will have the opportunity to enjoy Rodeo action at the ballpark in a safe and controlled environment. Dell Diamond will operate at a limited capacity to ensure guests have the space they need to remain socially distant. The seating bowl has been reconfigured to maintain social distancing between guests. Physical barriers are in place to enforce the restrictions in the seating bowl.
Face coverings are required for individuals age 10 and older in public areas. Guests will be required to wear masks at Dell Diamond when entering, exiting and moving around the ballpark. Guests may remove masks when sitting in their ticketed seat. A clear bag policy will also be enforced to reduce the need for security to inspect the belongings of guests.
Rodeo Austin will partner with the Round Rock Express to host Bulls in the Ballpark, a brand-new, two-night event featuring the toughest bull riders facing off against the rowdiest bulls in a PRCA Xtreme Bull Riding.
The event will also include fan favorite Mutton Bustin’ nightly - young cowboys and cowgirls testing their skills and trying to hold on for eight seconds. Both nights will showcase 35 top bull riders competing for $20,000 in prize money and the title of Bulls in the Ballpark Champion.
Rodeo Austin fans will see and hear some familiar faces and voices at Bulls in the Ballpark. Wayne Brooks, award-winning announcer and long-time Rodeo Austin announcer, will be at the mic. Justin Rumford, Rodeo Austin’s barrel man, will be bringing his specialty acts to the performances.
Fans will have the opportunity to enjoy Rodeo action at the ballpark in a safe and controlled environment. Dell Diamond will operate at a limited capacity to ensure guests have the space they need to remain socially distant. The seating bowl has been reconfigured to maintain social distancing between guests. Physical barriers are in place to enforce the restrictions in the seating bowl.
Face coverings are required for individuals age 10 and older in public areas. Guests will be required to wear masks at Dell Diamond when entering, exiting and moving around the ballpark. Guests may remove masks when sitting in their ticketed seat. A clear bag policy will also be enforced to reduce the need for security to inspect the belongings of guests.
Rodeo Austin will partner with the Round Rock Express to host Bulls in the Ballpark, a brand-new, two-night event featuring the toughest bull riders facing off against the rowdiest bulls in a PRCA Xtreme Bull Riding.
The event will also include fan favorite Mutton Bustin’ nightly - young cowboys and cowgirls testing their skills and trying to hold on for eight seconds. Both nights will showcase 35 top bull riders competing for $20,000 in prize money and the title of Bulls in the Ballpark Champion.
Rodeo Austin fans will see and hear some familiar faces and voices at Bulls in the Ballpark. Wayne Brooks, award-winning announcer and long-time Rodeo Austin announcer, will be at the mic. Justin Rumford, Rodeo Austin’s barrel man, will be bringing his specialty acts to the performances.
Fans will have the opportunity to enjoy Rodeo action at the ballpark in a safe and controlled environment. Dell Diamond will operate at a limited capacity to ensure guests have the space they need to remain socially distant. The seating bowl has been reconfigured to maintain social distancing between guests. Physical barriers are in place to enforce the restrictions in the seating bowl.
Face coverings are required for individuals age 10 and older in public areas. Guests will be required to wear masks at Dell Diamond when entering, exiting and moving around the ballpark. Guests may remove masks when sitting in their ticketed seat. A clear bag policy will also be enforced to reduce the need for security to inspect the belongings of guests.