Tuacahn Amphitheater PBR Touring Pro Division 2016

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Photo: Professional Bull Riders, Tuacahn Amphitheatre, Ivins, Utah | Photo by Dave Amodt, St. George News


For those rodeo fans who love plenty of excitement, the Tuacahn Amphitheater will provide plenty of it on April 8th and 9th when it hosts the 2016 Mile High PBR Touring Pro Division event in Ivins, UT. With the opportunity to see many of the world’s best professional bull riders in action, the event is sure to keep fans on the edge of their seats each evening. With a variety of events featuring rough and tough cowboys who are determined to be the best, it’s guaranteed to be one of the most exciting events of the season.

Media Coverage

Photo: Professional Bull Riders, Tuacahn Amphitheatre, Ivins, Utah | Photo by Dave Amodt, St. George News


As usual, there will be plenty of media coverage when this event and its competitors come to town. Leading the way will be the Cowboy Lifestyle Network, along with the Ak-Chin Indian Community and Earnhardt Auto Centers Road Team, which will be providing the best coverage possible for the event. With the PBR continuing to gain in popularity, media coverage such as this is continually showcasing the grueling aspects of this sport that is deeply rooted within the traditions of the Old West. As bull riding becomes a more mainstream sport in America, media coverage such as this will only help to expand the popularity of the PBR.

What Makes the PBR so Special?

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Combining a raw energy with entertainment that is second-to-none, professional bull riders are now considered to be the modern-day extreme athlete. Attracting well over 1.5 million fans to its live events, the Touring Pro Division is showing more and more people just what makes these events so unique. With its emphasis on riding the biggest and most aggressive bulls to ever enter a rodeo ring, the bull riding promises to have thrills and spills unlike any event ever seen at the Tuacahn Amphitheater.

Get Your Tickets Now!

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When the PBR Touring Pro Division comes to town, it’s a sure thing those professional bull riders involved in the competition will find themselves battling against one another until the very end. Combining the very best that traditional rodeo and today’s new breed of competition have in common, bull riding at this level is an experience not to be believed. It’s not just the bull riders that make events like these happen, it’s also stock contractors, specifically Steve and Cyndi Gilbert of Diamond G Rodeo Inc.
If you and your family or friends are ready to experience heart-stopping action while seeing some of the world’s bravest athletes in action, be sure to mark your calendars and plan to be at the Tuacahn Amphitheater to see what all the excitement is about.
Peter Varlet

Peter the "Cowboy" is a gunslinger style writer from Bismark, North Dakota. Controversy is his middle name. He loves the cowboy lifestyle and being an American.

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