ProRodeo Tour Finale Programming Schedule

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This year being held in Rapid City, the ProRodeo Tour Finale is one of the final, and biggest, stops on the tour, and often can make or break athletes’ chances of getting to the NFR.

ALL of the Gold Buckle Beer ProRodeo Tour Finale performances next week will be live on The Cowboy Channel and the PRCA on Cowboy Channel+ app for your viewing pleasure starting Tuesday night. Here’s a look at the rodeo programming schedule.

PERF 1 | Tuesday, September 22 | 9:30PM ET, 8:30PM CT, 7:30PM MT, 6:30PM PT

PERF 2 | Wednesday, September 23 | 9:30PM ET, 8:30PM CT, 7:30PM MT, 6:30PM PT

PERF 3 | Thursday, September 24 | 9:30PM ET, 8:30PM CT, 7:30PM MT, 6:30PM PT

PERF 4 | Friday, September 22 | 9:30PM ET, 8:30PM CT, 7:30PM MT, 6:30PM PT

FINALS | Saturday, September 22 | 9:30PM ET, 8:30PM CT, 7:30PM MT, 6:30PM PT

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