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Hold onto your hats, Austin

The Austin Gamblers are bringing an exciting show to Bat City.

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The competition begins Friday, Aug. 22.

Photo courtesy of Bullstock Media and PBR

Grab your weekend by the horns, Austin.

Austin’s first and only professional bull riding team (and one of the now 10 Teams in the PBR Camping World Team Series), the Austin Gamblers, are ready to put on a show.

It’s almost time for the most exciting eight seconds in sports as the Professional Bull Riders Team Series returns to Austin later this month.

The Austin Gamblers will host PBR Gambler Days, presented by Tecovas, from Friday, Aug. 22 to Sunday, Aug. 24, at the Moody Center. Under the leadership of JJ Gottsch as CEO, the team has welcomed bull riding fans new and old to cheer on the reigning champions in green and black.

Single-day and weekend package tickets are now on sale with all-inclusive event tickets starting at $36.

Grab your tickets (and boots).

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