Yeehaw! We are thrilled to announce the return of the best rodeo around in 2021. Please scroll down to see more about the schedule and theme for each night. And fill out the form below to be first to know when 2021 tickets become available. It’s time to start gearing up for a rip roarin’ time!
It’s time to roundup family and friends to celebrate Ogden Pioneer Days rodeo, an inductee into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame. An action-packed PRCA event that’s been rated one of the top five rodeos in the country, you won’t want to miss this!
We know that many friends and fans shared in our disappointment when the rodeo and celebrations were cancelled last year. But we couldn’t be happier to see you again this year. We expect record numbers of fans to attend and the rodeo traditionally sells out on high-demand nights—so, don’t delay! Get your tickets today to one (or two or three) nights of the Ogden Pioneer Days rodeo.
And, of course, be sure to enjoy all of the great activities available as part of the full Ogden Pioneer Days celebration, including parades, fireworks, concerts, art strolls and much more.
TUESDAY
July 20, 2021
West Chutes: $30
North Box Seats: $25
South Box Seats: $18
WEDNESDAY
July 21, 2021
West Chutes: $30
North Box Seats: $25
South Box Seats: $18
THURSDAY
July 22, 2021
West Chutes: $30
North Box Seats: $25
South Box Seats: $18
FRIDAY
July 23, 2021
West Chutes: $30
North Box Seats: $25
South Box Seats: $18
SATURDAY
July 24, 2021
West Chutes: $40
North Box Seats: $25
South Box Seats: $18
Ogden Pioneer Days is ready to light up the summer sky with the first performance of the year. Join us at Ogden Pioneer Stadium for an annual event of family fun. We will also honor our dedicated education professionals who did so much to educate our youth during the COVID-19 pandemic. Hats off to these wonderful educators—we couldn’t have done it without you! And be sure you don’t wait until the last minute to buy your tickets! The historic Ogden Pioneer Stadium, the home of Ogden Pioneer Days since the 1930s, sells out on high-demand nights.
Each July, on the National Day of the American Cowboy, cowboys and cowgirls from across the United States are honored for their contributions to promoting and preserving the cowboy way of life. Ogden Pioneer Days continues that tradition by honoring Utahns from every county who, day by day, honor their western heritages. The honorees are invited into the arena at the start of the rodeo and applauded by the thousands who are at Ogden Pioneer Stadium, judged as one of the top five large outdoor rodeos in the PRCA. This year will be extra special as we also kick up our heels for our courageous, hard-working, healthcare professionals. These brave souls helped to carry our country through the heart-wrenching impact on our society during the COVID-19 pandemic. And while we pay forward our deepest gratitude, let’s be sure to remember those whose lives were lost during this most challenging time.
America is the land of the free—because of the brave. Carried atop a racing steed in the middle of Ogden Pioneer Stadium, the American flag ripples like so many ribbons in the wind as Ogden Pioneer Days celebrates the freedoms and rights guaranteed in the United States Constitution and protected by the U.S. Armed Forces. Current members of the military, as well as veterans, are honored for their service and dedication to the ideals we hold dear. Wear your red, white and blue, and be sure to tip our hats in salute to the U.S. Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard and National Guard.
Many of life’s milestones are considered happy occasions. Graduation, marriages and births make up just a few. Yet, for too many women, those joyful experiences are darkened – even cut short – by breast cancer. Ogden Pioneer Days traditionally sets aside one night of the rodeo to ask this important question: Are you tough enough to wear pink? Cowboys, cowgirls and everyone at the rodeo are encouraged to don the color pink in honor of those who valiantly fight the disease. Wrangler, a major sponsor of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, launched the campaign in 2004 to promote breast cancer awareness. Bright pink flags, balloons and signs will dot Ogden Pioneer Stadium for our Tough Enough to Wear Pink Night. Breast cancer survivors who sign up for the event are recognized in the arena at the outset of the rodeo.
In 1934, at the height of the Great Depression, then-Ogden Mayor Harm Peery launched a summertime celebration to lift the spirits of northern Utah families. That tradition carries on today at Ogden Pioneer Days, which continues to honor the strength of a community that was forged by the heat of railroad steel. Each year, during the week of July 24, downtown Ogden comes alive with not only the spirit of Utah’s unique pioneer heritage, but the spark of future prosperity. Join us July 24 for the ride of the summer, a tradition that has withstood the test of time.