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Get ready to experience an action-packed event unlike any other.

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The Austin Gamblers, Austin’s professional bull riding team, just announced its lowest prices of the season for the 2024 Gambler Days, presented by Tecovas, happening August 23-25 at the Moody Center.

For one day only, on 512 Day (aka Sunday, May 12), fans can use code 512 to grab 51.2% off regular tickets for the Friday or Sunday performance.

Score an all-inclusive ticket below to see all of the edge-of-your-seat bull riding action, along with live music, giveaways, interactive displays and vendors, food + drinks, and so much more this summer.

Buy your 2024 Gambler Days tix.

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