Reba McEntire, Tim McGraw, Jelly Roll Top Lineup For Nashville’s First Music City Rodeo

Reba McEntire, Tim McGraw, Jelly Roll Top Lineup For Nashville’s First Music City Rodeo

Reba McEntire, Jelly Roll, and Tim McGraw lead the lineup for Nashville's first Music City Rodeo. The three-day event will be hosted by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena from May 29 to 31, and aims to bridge the worlds of rodeo and country music. The extravaganza will feature bull riding and…

Reba McEntire, Jelly Roll, and Tim McGraw lead the lineup for Nashville’s first Music City Rodeo. The three-day event will be hosted by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena from May 29 to 31, and aims to bridge the worlds of rodeo and country music. The extravaganza will feature bull riding and barrel racing competitions for $200,000 in prizes, along with pageants and mutton bustin’ for kids, and live performances by country stars McEntire, McGraw, and Jelly Roll, who calls the rodeo “a history-making event for the city.” While McEntire says, “It’s no secret that rodeo is in my blood, and I’m thrilled to be a part of starting a new Nashville tradition. Country music and rodeo coming together in Music City, what a perfect combination.” Pre-sale starts on March 5, with general on-sale beginning on March 7 at 10 a.m. CT, with tickets starting at $50. (Rolling Stone)

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