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A professional bull rider holding onto a bull as it attempts to buck them off

Competition begins Friday, Aug. 23 at 7:45 p.m.

Photo provided by the Austin Gamblers

Hold onto your hats. It’s almost time for the most exciting eight seconds in sports as the Professional Bull Riders Team Series returns to Austin.

The Austin Gamblers will host PBR Gambler Days presented by Tecovas from Aug. 23-25 at the Moody Center (2001 Robert Dedman Dr.).

Single-day and weekend package tickets are now on sale with all-inclusive event tickets starting at $26.

Bonus: Shaboozey will perform live Friday night at the Ford Fan Fest before the competition kicks off —oh my, good lord.

Grab your tickets (and boots).

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