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805 Country Rodeo Finals & Monster Truck Takeover will be at the California Mid-State Fair in Paso Robles on July 26 & 27!

 

PASO ROBLES — The California Mid-State Fair is pleased to announce that tickets to the 805 Country Rodeo Finals, presented by Hearst, and Monster Truck Takeover, presented by Slime, will go on sale Tuesday, June 24 at 10:00 AM.

The 805 Country Rodeo Finals will take place on Saturday, July 26, and Monster Truck Takeover will take place on

Sunday, July 27. Both shows begin at 7:00 PM inside the Main Grandstand Arena.

TICKET PRICING:

805 Country Rodeo Finals (Saturday, July 26):

• Reserved Seating (All Ages): $40

• General Admission: Adults (13+): $30, Youth (3-12): $25

• Day-of-Show (All Ages): $40

Monster Truck Takeover (Sunday, July 27):

• Reserved Seating (All Ages): $35

• General Admission: Adults (13+): $25, Youth (3-12): $20

• Day-of-Show (All Ages): $35

Seating maps for both shows are available at MidStateFair.com.

The 805 Country Rodeo Finals is the thrilling conclusion to the day’s rodeo action, showcasing top cowboys and

cowgirls in events such as match roping, team penning, double mugging, barrel racing, breakaway roping, and

more. Calling the action is PRCA Announcer Steve Goadert, while Brinson James Harris keeps the audience

entertained all night. The signature parachute flag drop will once again open the evening.

Get ready, Paso Robles! The Monster Truck Takeover is crashing into the Mid-State Fair on Sunday, July 27th for

one wild night of full throttle chaos!

Four superstar Monster Trucks—Hillbilly, Double Trouble, Monster Moose, and more—are set to tear up the track

in an adrenaline-packed showdown featuring:

• Best Trick Contest!

• Side-by-Side Racing!

• No Rules Freestyle!

It’s full-throttle, high-flying action for the whole family—don’t miss your chance to witness the power, the noise, and the mayhem! One night only. Buckle up, Paso—it’s going to get loud!

The 2025 California Mid-State Fair runs July 16 through July 27, 2025, and this year’s theme is "Off to the Races!"

For more information go to www.midstatefair.com

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