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Get Ready for the 2024 Utica Stampede Rodeo – Tickets on Sale

Get Ready for the 2024 Utica Stampede Rodeo – Tickets on Sale

The 2024 Utica Stampede Rodeo and Exhibition will be held at the Adirondack Bank Center on Friday, August 2 and Saturday, August 3. Are you ready?

The 2023 Utica Rodeo was a huge success, with over 7,000 people in the Aud over two nights to sold-out crowds.

Tickets are available now!

New for 2024

New this year is the opportunity to enjoy a VIP Cowboy Experience. Fans can meet the horses and bulls, hang out with the cowboys and rodeo clown, and enjoy photo opportunities and entertainment on the dirt before the event. VIP Cowboy Experience packages are available as an add-on to your ticket at empirestateix.com.

What is the Utica Stampede Rodeo?

The Utica Stampede is hosted by the Lucky E Rodeo Company. It is an official event of the American Professional Rodeo Association (APRA). This will be the fourth rodeo ever held in Utica.

It will take place over two days and feature eight different events: rodeo, bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, barrel racing, breakaway rodeo, team rodeo, tie-down rodeo and steer rodeo. Approximately 30 of the Northeast’s best rodeos will compete for big cash prizes in each event. More information on other event amenities will be announced in the coming weeks.

Tickets for the 2024 Utica Stampede are now on sale at empirestatetix.comin person at the Adirondack Bank Center Box Office, or by phone at 315-790-9070. Tickets for the event start at just $21. Start time for both days is 7 p.m. The Utica Stampede Rodeo and Expo is presented by Don’s Ford. Come enjoy the rodeo in Utica! Get your tickets at empirestatetix.com.

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