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Don’t miss the chance to experience the excitement of Austin’s annual Fair & Rodeo.

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Last call, 512: Rodeo Austin concludes next Saturday, March 23 (read: you only have eight more days to experience The Capital City’s annual Fair & Rodeo).

In case you haven’t already been, here’s what to expect at the family-friendly event:

  • A series of attractions and entertainment, including live music from artists like Jake Owen and Flatland Cavalry (performing next week)
  • Leading ProRodeo competitions
  • And livestock shows

Take a peek at what not to miss and grab tickets. Come along for the ride.

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