Las Vegas Stars Roping and Rope For The Crown Relocating in 2020

Chris O’Neal announces that, as of yesterday, a contract has been signed to relocate the Las Vegas Stars and Rope for the Crown, typically held at the Plaza in conjunction with the National Finals Rodeo, to Glen Rose, Texas.

But other than the venue, Neal assures that the event will not look much different. It will still include the back number ceremony, trade show, NFR watch party, and all of the razzle-dazzle of Las Vegas.

We are going to try to create the same atmosphere,” says Neal, “and we are going to do the best we can to bring Las Vegas to Glen Rose, Texas.”

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