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How can I purchase tickets?

General Public tickets for the NFR may be purchased through the link here. The general public sale dates for this year are listed below. All tickets will be sold based on availabilty after season tickets purchases.You may also buy with confidence from StubHub – The Official Fan to Fan Marketplace of the Wrangler NFR. Please visit www.StubHub.com.

  • Mini Packages On-Sale: Friday, August 11th at 12:00pm PT
  • Single Sessions On-Sale: TBA
  • NFR Access ONLY On-Sale: TBA

* Mini Packages consist of the first four performances or last six performances and may not be broken into indivdual dates.
* Please note that the StubHub will no longer have a booth located at the Cowboy Christmas. All of their ticket availability can be found on their website www.StubHub.com.

What is the cost of NFR General Public Tickets?

2023 Wrangler NFR General Public ticket prices are as follow:

New Ticket Prices INCLUDING LET: Individual 4 Day Pack 6 Day Pack
Balcony $95 $380 $570
NFR Access ONLY $70

* The above prices reflect the face value of tickets.
** NFR Access ONLY reflects all-in price, no additional fees.

What is NFR Access ONLY?

The NFR Access ONLY ticket will provide access to the Thomas & Mack Center, but not a seat. It provides access to all the experiences at the NFR – Cowboy Corral, Aces High – Saloon & Exhibit, Bull & Barrel Saloon and ProRodeo Zone – and then allows you to watch the rodeo on the TV screens in the designated areas.
Here are the highlights of the ticket:

  • Access to the Thomas & Mack Center, but not a seat.
  • Access to all the experiences at the NFR
  • Cowboy Corral featuring live music nightly, Aces High Saloon & Exhibit, Bull & Barrel Saloon and ProRodeo Zone
  • Allows you to watch the rodeo on TV screens in the designated areas

*This program is replacing the Mad Dash 30 ticket
**This is a non-refundable ticket

At what age does a child require a ticket?

Children age three (3) and younger do not require a ticket provided the child is capable of sitting on the parent or guardian’s lap.

I’ve already purchased my tickets. Where are my seats?

Please see the NFR Seating Chart.

What if my NFR tickets were lost or destroyed, am I still able to attend the event?

In the event something has happened to your NFR Tickets, the Thomas and Mack ticket office may reprint your ticket(s) if you purchased through Las Vegas Events, UNLVtickets or StubHub and have not transferred your tickets. There is a charge for the reprint of NFR Tickets and photo identification will be required to verify ownership of tickets.

How can I avoid ticket fraud?

The best way to avoid ticket fraud is to purchase through an approved distributor: Las Vegas Events, NFRexperience.com, UNLVticket Outlets or StubHub. Assistance can only be provided to those who purchase directly through these outlets. Do not buy tickets through a scalper.

Are there Health & Safety protocols in place for fans, officials, and contestants at the Wrangler NFR and is everyone required to follow these to gain admission into the event?

Yes, the Thomas & Mack Center, LVE and the PRCA will be providing health & safety protocols during your visit to the venue grounds. Leading up to the event, all protocols will be updated and sent to all account holders via email. These health and safety protocols will also be available on NFRexperience.com and all official NFR social media platforms. All account holders and their guests will be required to adhere to these protocols to gain admission into the NFR. Account holders are encouraged to reach out to NFR ticket staff via email at ticketoffice@lasvegasevents.com should you have any questions on these health & safety protocols.

It should be noted that the Thomas & Mack Center, LVE and PRCA are unable to guarantee that complete exposure to any infectious illness will be eliminated. It is the responsibility of the ticket holder and their guests to assess their health and make appropriate decisions to minimize the risk of exposure and spread of illness before attending the Wrangler NFR. If you feel ill, are experiencing any symptoms including, but not limited to, a fever, cough, sneezing, loss of taste or smell, have tested positive or come in close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19 or any other infectious disease in the last fourteen days, or any member of your immediate household has been directed by health care providers or the health department to self-isolate, it is the ticket holder?s responsibility to not attend the Wrangler NFR.

Clear Bag Policy

Why did the Wrangler NFR adopt a clear bag policy?

In order to enhance public safety and make venue access more efficient, the Wrangler NFR has adopted a Clear Bag Policy.

How many bags can each person bring into the venue?

Each ticketed guest can carry one (1) clear bag – either a one-gallon Ziploc-style bag or the 12″ x 6″ x 12″ clear bag – plus a small clutch purse (no larger than 8″x11″). The small clutch allows privacy for small personal items. Please refer to the pictures below for the approved and non-approved bags.

What happens if I show up at the gate with a bag that is not permitted?

Prohibited bags will not be permitted inside the venue. Fans with prohibited bags will either need to return their bags to their vehicle and transfer their belongings to an approved clear plastic bag or check their bags at the Wrangler NFR Bag Check located near the main entrance’s parking circle for a charge.

If I have certain medical items that I need to bring into the venue and they won’t fit in the clear bag, what do I do?

Guests carrying medically necessary bags or equipment will be required to have their bag thoroughly inspected by security before entrance will be permitted.

What is the policy for diaper bags?

Guests with babies carrying a diaper bag will be required to have their bag thoroughly inspected by security before entrance will be permitted.

What if I purchase official Wrangler NFR merchandise on site at the Thomas & Mack Center, can I bring these items into the venue?

Yes. There is an official Wrangler NFR merchandise Clear Bag (20” x 20” size) that is approved for admission into the venue. These approved bags can be brought in by the ticket holder in addition to their approved personal clear bag and/or clutch. All merchandise bags will be required to be thoroughly inspected by security before entrance will be permitted.

Are all purses prohibited?

Small clutch purses (no larger than 8″x11″) are permitted along with either the 12″ by 6″ by 12″ clear tote bag or one-gallon freezer bag. This should enable guests to carry in personal items and expedite entry into the venue.

How does this make it more convenient for fans?

This process will enable staff to move fans through our checkpoints much faster allowing staff to be more efficient and effective in checking clear bags brought into the arena. There will be less time spent standing in lines at the venue entrances enabling fans to be in their seats well before the opening ceremonies. Fans also will enjoy an improved sense of safety.

List of bags that will be accepted for entry and will be subject to search:

Bags that are clear plastic or vinyl and do not exceed 12” x 6” x 12”
One-gallon clear plastic freezer bags (Ziploc bag or similar)
Small clutch bags, no bigger than 8″x11″
Diaper bags, with thorough search
Medical bags & Devices, with thorough search
Approved WNFR Merchandise Clear Bags (20” x 20”)

Prohibited bags including but are not limited to (unless clear and no larger than 12

Handbags and tote bags
Purses larger than a clutch
Briefcases
Backpacks
Drawstring / Cinch Bags
Fanny Packs
Luggage of any kind
Cooler bags
Computer bags
Camera bags
Binocular bags
Any bag larger than the permissible size is prohibited, unless credentialed personnel carrying such belongings have been thoroughly searched.

Prohibited items include but are not limited to:

Air horns and/or horns of any kind
Artificial noisemakers, cowbells, balloons
Thermoses or ice chests
Knives, weapons or any dangerous objects
Glass bottles, cans or coolers
Outside food and beverages, including alcoholic beverages
Laser pointers and/or pens
Camera tripods, monopods, or single purpose video cameras

Season Ticket Holder Information

When is the Season Ticket Renewal Period?

The ticket renewal period is held between March and May of every year. Invoices are mailed out mid-March with a May due date. If you do not receive your NFR Ticket Invoice by the beginning of April please contact the Las Vegas Events Ticket Office. Season Tickets are NOT an automatic renewal; it is the ticket holders’ responsibility to contact the LVE ticket office should they not receive their invoice.

When do tickets get mailed out?

Tickets are mailed out in the beginning of October every year. If you do not receive your tickets by October 15th, please contact the Las Vegas Events Ticket Office immediately.

How are Season Tickets mailed?

Souvenir Hard Season Tickets are mailed out via FedEx or USPS. If your current address on file with the Las Vegas Events Ticket Office is a P.O. Box, tickets will be mailed via the United States Postal Service. Canadian accounts will be mailed via USPS. When tickets are shipped there is no signature required. Once your shipment is prepared, you will receive an email with your tracking number. All Digital Season Tickets will be available through your MyNFRAccount. You may access your account by visiting NFRexperience.com or the NFR App.

What is the NFR Ticket Policy?

The NFR Ticket Policy is a detailed explanation of all NFR Ticketing policies and procedures. The Ticket Policy also includes both the “Change of Information Form” and “Transfer & Will Form.” If you have any questions regarding the NFR Ticket Policy, please contact the Las Vegas Events Ticket Office.

How do I update my season ticket account address and contact information?

To update a season ticket account, the account holder(s) of record must complete and sign the Change of Information (COI) Form. All listed account holders of record must complete and sign a COI Form in order for it to be accepted by Las Vegas Events. A maximum of two (2) account holders of record is permitted per season ticket account. If there is only one account holder of record and you wish to add an immediate family member, defined as a living spouse or child per the NFR Ticket Policy, you may do so by completing the specified portion of the COI form. Las Vegas Events’ primary method of communication is via email. Please make sure to have the most current email listed on the account so you do not miss important notifications. The deadline to update your address in time for the ticket shipment is August 1st.

Who may I Transfer or Will my NFR Season Tickets to?

NFR tickets may only be transferred or willed to immediate family members. This policy also applies to adding a second name as an account holder of record. An immediate family member is defined as a living spouse or child per the NFR Ticket Policy. There is a maximum of two (2) people who may be listed as account holders of record at any one time.

What is the difference between Transferring and Willing my NFR Season Tickets?

When NFR season tickets are being transferred, the Account Holder(s) of record release all rights to their tickets effective immediately upon the LVE ticket office receiving the proper documentation. When NFR season tickets are being Willed, the Account Holder(s) of record are designating who shall take over the account should something happen to the Account Holder(s) of record. A Will/Living Will is not required in order to Will your NFR tickets through the LVE ticket office. In both transferring and willing NFR season tickets, the person taking control of the account must be an immediate family member (spouse or child). All listed account holders of record must complete and sign the Transfer & Will Form for it to be accepted by LVE.

Ticketing Forms and Policy

I would like to update my address, phone number, email address and or add an immediate family member to my NFR ticketing account.

Download Change of Information Form

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