Lone Star Rodeo at Farm Bureau Exposition Center
The Lone Star Rodeo has become a cherished tradition in Lebanon, Tennessee, showcasing the rich culture of rodeo sports. Known for its thrilling events and vibrant atmosphere, the rodeo has been held at the Farm Bureau Exposition Center for several years, drawing fans from all over the region. The venue itself is well-equipped, featuring comfortable seating arrangements that allow for great views of the action, whether you're in the front row or further back.
The rodeo season typically runs from spring through late summer, making it a seasonal highlight for families and rodeo enthusiasts alike. Attendees can expect to see a variety of events including bull riding, barrel racing, and roping competitions. These events not only entertain but also celebrate the skills and bravery of the competitors. If you're planning to attend, arriving early will help you find parking easily?there are designated areas around the venue to accommodate the crowds.
Tickets are reasonably priced, with the best seats offering an up-close experience of the action. If you?re new to the rodeo scene, consider sitting in the center section for a balanced view of all the events. So grab your cowboy hat and boots, and get ready for an unforgettable experience at the Lone Star Rodeo!
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the history of the Lone Star rodeo in Lebanon?
- How many seats are available at the Farm Bureau Exposition Center?
- What types of events can I expect at the Lone Star Rodeo?
- Is there ample parking available for the rodeo?
- What are the ticket prices and which seats are the best?
- How does Lone Star Rodeo compare to other major rodeo events?
- What are the driving hours to the Farm Bureau Exposition Center?
- How can I choose the best seat for viewing the events?
- When does the rodeo season typically start and end?
- Are there any similar events happening at the Farm Bureau Exposition Center?
Lone Star Rodeo Returns to Murfreesboro
The Lone Star Rodeo is set to make its comeback in Murfreesboro, thanks to a partnership between the Community Foundation of Rutherford County, Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU), and various corporate sponsors. This thrilling two-night event will take place at MTSU?s Tennessee Miller Coliseum on March 3-4, starting at 7 PM each night. The family-run Lone Star Rodeo, hailing from Crofton, Kentucky, promises an exciting lineup of events including bareback riding, bull riding, barrel racing, and more.
Monica Smith from MTSU expressed enthusiasm about the event, highlighting its significance in fostering community spirit and raising funds for local improvements. The event will also feature MTSU Student Ambassadors welcoming attendees. Tickets are reasonably priced at $20 for adults and $10 for children aged 7-12, with free entry for those under 6. Local businesses, including Swanson Companies and National HealthCare Corp., are key sponsors, supporting this cherished community tradition.


