ScoreBig is a resale marketplace. Ticket prices may be above face value.

Spotlights on a stage
Image of Mexican Rodeo Extravaganza

Mexican Rodeo Extravaganza Tickets

Up to 30% Off Compared to Competitors.

No Extra Fees • No Hidden Costs • Free Shipping

Location: Select Location (e.g, New York)

Events Nearby

We're Sorry. There are currently no events near you.

All Mexican Rodeo Extravaganza Events
  • SUN
    Jan 11202602:00 PM
    National Western Stock Show: Mexican Rodeo ExtravaganzaDenver Coliseum, Denver, CO
  • SUN
    Jan 11202606:30 PM
    National Western Stock Show: Mexican Rodeo ExtravaganzaDenver Coliseum, Denver, CO
  • Mexican Rodeo Extravaganza Cities & Venues

    About Mexican Rodeo Extravaganza

    Currently, the Mexican Rodeo Extravaganza takes place annually in various locations across the United States, with the most recognized show held in Las Vegas, Nevada. The event has gained immense popularity, drawing thousands of attendees who come to witness thrilling rodeo competitions accompanied by traditional music, dance performances, and cultural exhibitions. Featuring top charros and their teams, the rodeo showcases events like the 'jineteo de toros' (bull riding) and 'lazo' (lassoing), bringing together elite performers who exhibit incredible skill and precision. Recent editions have incorporated modern technology and entertainment, including televised broadcasts that allow fans worldwide to experience the action. Additionally, the event frequently invites musicians, dancers, and other artists to enhance the cultural experience. As the Mexican Rodeo Extravaganza continues to evolve, it remains committed to honoring its roots while engaging new generations in its festivities, making it a vibrant celebration of tradition, athleticism, and community spirit.

    Mexican Rodeo Extravaganza History

    The Mexican Rodeo Extravaganza has a rich history rooted in Mexico's deep-seated ranching and equestrian traditions. Dating back several decades, the event showcases the skills and culture associated with Mexican rodeo, often referred to as 'charreada.' This distinctive rodeo style encompasses a wide variety of events, including roping, bull riding, and horseback riding, all of which reflect the skills honed by Mexican cowboys, or 'charros.' The first official rodeo in Mexico, known as 'La Charreada,' emerged in the 16th century, making it a historical pillar of Mexican culture. Over time, the rodeo evolved, merging traditional music, dance, and attire into a spectacular presentation that honors the heritage of the charros. Through its growth, the Mexican Rodeo Extravaganza has become a popular event in the United States, particularly in areas with large Hispanic populations, serving as a bridge between cultures and an opportunity for communities to come together and celebrate. Today, this event is not only about competition but also about celebrating Mexican culture, traditions, and the spirit of the community.