Ticket Information for RFD-TV’s The American

Tickets for The American Rodeo at AT&T Stadium March 6-7, 2021 are available to the general public on Friday, Jan. 15. The tickets went on sale for season ticket holders on Jan. 11 and can be purchased at SeatGeek.Com.

Standard ticket prices range from $20-$150, encompassing four pricing tiers for every level of rodeo fan. Due to current COVID-19 restrictions only about 16,500 tickets will be sold at the 80,000 seat stadium. They will be sold in pods of 2, 4 and 6 and will be sold on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Randy Bernard, the CEO of RFD-TV’s The American, said the PBR World Finals, the Wrangler NFR and the Rose Bowl have proved that large sporting events can be held in the State of Texas.

“You’re not going to have to wait in line for parking, you’re not going to have to wait in line to get into the building. If you wanted to come in a year that you don’t have to wait in line, this might be the year you want to come out to it (The American),” he said. “We’re ready to roll.”

Tickets to The American Rodeo Semi-Finals March 3-5, 2021 at Cowtown Coliseum in the Fort Worth Stockyards can be purchased at CowntownColiseum.Com. Standard ticket prices range from $25-$55.

Below you can see how the arena will be laid out and various ticket prices at AT&T Stadium.


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