Cheer on Saturday night rodeo action, then stay for live music and dancing
1.5 Hours
Spend your Saturday night at Tejas Rodeo with a pro-rodeo show followed by live music and dancing. Come hungry for on-site dining and concessions, and plan your timing so your group can sit together.
Shows will likely sell out, and arena seating may start filling up as early as 6:30pm. General admission seating is not assigned, and a specific section is not guaranteed.
All ticket sales are final. Admission tickets are non-refundable and can’t be transferred to a different date. Event goes on rain or shine unless otherwise noted. If you can’t attend, you may pass your tickets to a family member or friend.
General admission seating is not assigned, and a specific section is not guaranteed. Shows will likely sell out, and seating can start filling up as early as 6:30pm—arrive early if you want your group to sit together.
The venue is outdoors, so dress for the weather. Layering can help in spring and fall when temperatures drop in the evening. Stay hydrated in summer, and bring a blanket if it’s expected to be cooler.
You can dine at Tejas Steakhouse and Saloon with indoor dining, or grab concessions outside selling Texas BBQ, burgers, sandwiches, soda, beer, wine, and cocktails.
This family-owned rodeo venue consistently delivers a fun night out for all ages, with most visitors raving about the friendly staff and welcoming atmosphere. The steakhouse food gets plenty of praise, especially the KC special and brisket sandwiches, though a couple reviewers found specific items underwhelming. Families particularly love the dance floor with live bands, mechanical bull, and kid-friendly activities that create memorable experiences across generations. Some operational hiccups occasionally pop up, mainly around ticketing confusion with city passes and inconsistent communication about event capacity. A few guests also mentioned unclear policies for family participation in certain activities. These seem to be isolated incidents rather than widespread problems, but they're worth noting. The overall vibe remains positive, with the authentic Texas atmosphere, quality entertainment, and genuinely kind staff creating an experience that keeps regulars coming back year after year. It's the kind of place where grandparents bring multiple generations and visitors from around the world mix with locals for a genuine taste of rodeo culture.
Great atmosphere, lots of fun, family-friendly; very good music, food and drinks
Guillermo Villarreal
April 12, 2026
Great atmosphere, lots of fun, family-friendly; very good music, food and drinks
Guillermo Villarreal
April 12, 2026