Support Us Button Widget
Sponsored Content

Grab your weekend by the horns, Austin

Sponsored by
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).

More from ATXtoday
This list of volunteer opportunities in Austin, TX includes everything from building homes for people in need to fostering shelter animals.
The ABC Kite Fest — originally called the Kite Tournament — has been an Austin staple for almost a century, providing free fun for kids and adults alike.
The home to some of Austin’s most iconic venues, the district has generated $2.3 billion in impact in five years.
We’ve got some jokers in the Capital City, and these pranks from local businesses almost had us fooled.
Who says the kids should have all the fun? Here are four Easter egg hunts where everybunny 21 and up can relive the nostalgia.
Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
The momentous 40th anniversary of the festival brought hundreds of celebrities, dozens of premieres, thousands of steps, and some key messages to ATX in 2026.
Help us create a growing guide to small businesses by submitting your favorite local makers, restaurants, and professionals, and sharing this page with a friend.
Experience jousting, live performances, artisan markets, and feasts every weekend through Sunday, April 19.
This year’s national list includes 14 entrepreneurs behind local companies — from dating apps to jewelry to nutrition.