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Big Week Bull Riding, Coors Banquet Bull X-ing and California Rodeo Salinas Tickets on Sale Soon!

 

SALINAS, CA, May 1, 2025 – Salinas, CA – Get ready to grab your seats! Tickets for the 115th California Rodeo Salinas (July 17–20, 2025) and Big Week Bull Riding presented by Salinas Valley Ford (July 16, 2025) go on sale soon at www.CARodeo.com. This year, tickets will be released on different dates.


Important Ticket On-Sale Dates (Online Only):


    May 7 @ 10 AM – Combo Ticket: Big Week Bull Riding July 16 + Coors Banquet Bull Xing (must be 21+)

    May 8 @ 10 AM – Big Week Bull Riding

    May 14 @ 10 AM – Combo Ticket: Friday Rodeo July 18 + Coors Banquet Bull Xing (must be 21+)

    May 15 @ 10 AM – California Rodeo Salinas Tickets (also available in person)


Ticket Office Walk-Up Hours:

The California Rodeo Ticket Office will be open May 15–July 20, Monday–Friday from 10 AM to 5 PM and select weekends.


Big Week Bull Riding – Wednesday, July 16 @ 7 PM


Gates open at 5 PM for this stop on the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Xtreme Bulls Tour. Watch the best bull riders in the business take on some of the toughest bulls in pro rodeo.


2025 Big Week Bull Riding Prices*


    Lower Grandstand (Ages 2+): $51

    Upper Grandstand (Ages 2+): $41

    Box Seats (C & D): $71

    Box Seats (A, B, E, F): $66

    Accessible Seating: $41

    Bull Xing Combo Ticket (Upper GA + Cantina Entry): $75 – Must be 21+ (Online Only) 


California Rodeo Salinas – July 17–20, 2025


Join over 600 top rodeo athletes for four days of action-packed competition in Salinas, California’s largest rodeo and one of the top 15 in the U.S.


Events include bull riding, bronc riding, steer wrestling, barrel racing, breakaway roping, tie-down roping, team roping, and more! Enjoy performances from trick riders, Rodeo Entertainer Matt Merritt, freestyle bullfighters, and fan-favorite mutton bustin’.


2025 California Rodeo Salinas Prices*


    Reserved West Grandstand: $32

    General Admission North Grandstand: $26

    Accessible Seating: $26

    Box Seats (A & F): $40

    Box Seats (H & I): $34

    Friday Bull Xing Combo Ticket: $60 – Must be 21+ (Online Only)


Coors Banquet Bull Xing Cantina


Combo tickets include general admission seating + access to the Bull Xing party zone (21+ only). Quantities are limited to 4 per transaction, per person.


    July 16 Combo Ticket (Bull Riding + Bull Xing): $75

    July 18 Combo Ticket (Friday Rodeo + Bull Xing): $60


More details: https://www.carodeo.com/events/2025/coors-bull-xing


Other Events


Tickets are on sale now at carodeo.com for:


    Monster Truck Throwdown – June 1st

    Big Week Kick Off Concert featuring Blake Shelton – June 27 


Visit carodeo.com for ticket purchases, gate/show times, and event info.


Plan ahead: Review parking guidelines and the clear bag policy at Know Before You Go. Parking on-site at the Salinas Sports Complex July 16-20 will be $30 per vehicle. Free off-site parking will be offered at 1440 Constitution Blvd. with shuttle buses running every fifteen minutes. Operating hours are listed on the website.


*Ticket prices for the Big Week Bull Riding and California Rodeo Salinas will increase by $5 per ticket starting on Monday, July 14, 2025, for both in-person and online purchases.


ABOUT THE CALIFORNIA RODEO SALINAS


 


The 115th California Rodeo Salinas will take place from July 17-20, 2025. As a not-for-profit organization, the California Rodeo Association is dedicated to preserving the traditions of the California Rodeo Salinas and the Western way of life, while fostering community involvement and cultural heritage. Through its signature rodeo and year-round operations at the Salinas Sports Complex, the Association provides substantial support to local nonprofits and community groups. In 2024, these efforts generated over $796,000 for local organizations through donations, vending opportunities, and fundraising events.


For more details, visit www.CARodeo.com or contact the California Rodeo Office at (831) 775-3100.


 


 


Photo by Phil Doyle. Please contact Mandy Linquist for additional photos. 

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