Posts Tagged ‘Tickets’

Sep 23 2009

Advance tickets for Saturday of the 2010 Round-Up are sold out, according to Round-Up Director Troy LeGore. He also predicted the advance tickets for Friday will be gone by the end of the week, as only east bleacher seats remain.

“We were busy,” LeGore said of Round-Up week ticket sales. “Even so,” he added, “those who have yet to buy tickets shouldn’t give up.”

“There is a potential for more tickets to become available after April 15,” he said. “We’ve been very conservative on advanced sales because we just aren’t sure of the seating layout of the new west grandstands. We don’t want to oversell.  Once we get all the advance ticket seating assignments finished and the permanent orders confirmed, we’re hoping we’ll have more tickets available.”  He encouraged fans to Continue reading…

Category: News & Updates

Sep 21 2009

Advance ticket sales are a projection of seating availability. Additional seating may become available April 15, 2010 once season ticket purchases have been finalized and advance order seating assignments have been completed. Please keep checking the website and watch for press releases regarding 2010 tickets. Thank you very much for your interest in our 2010 event! Let ‘er Buck!

Category: News & Updates

May 22 2009

A Century of Western Tradition

September 15-18, 2010

PENDLETON, Ore.  – Tickets for the 100th Pendleton Round-Up, Sept. 15-18, 2010, will go on sale at 8:30 a.m. on July 31, 2009. Round-Up Director Troy LeGore said the decision was made because of widespread interest in purchasing tickets for the 2010 Round-Up from around the world.

“The demand has been big,” LeGore said. “We’ve had Round-Up supporters from the United Kingdom and Australia who wanted to purchase them while they were here in 2008.” Normally tickets for the next year’s Round-Up go on sale slightly before the current rodeo. This sale date is for the general public, permanent ticket order procedures for the 2010 Round-Up have not been changed.

The 100th Round-Up will have added attractions each day that only those who hold tickets can enjoy.  Although the plans are still being worked out, Round-Up Director Tim Hawkins believes they should be able to tackle the logistics of each event.

The American Indian traditional hide race will return after years’ of absence to the Continue reading…

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