Box Office Opens, Tickets On Sale for 112th Clovis Rodeo April 22-26
The Clovis Rodeo Association opened its box office and "Tickets are on Sale NOW!" for the 112th Clovis Rodeo, set for April 22–26, 2026, with prices from $28 to $46.

The Clovis Rodeo Association opened its ticket box office and “Tickets are on Sale NOW!” for the 112th Clovis Rodeo, set to take place April 22-26, 2026, with ticket prices that “range from $28.00 to $46.00.” Thebusinessjournal reported the ticket box office at the Clovis Rodeo grounds “opened this Monday, with early ticket sales from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday,” and Clovisrodeo confirms tickets are available online by using the Buy Tickets link on its site.
The multi-day program will feature PRCA rodeo performances, the Kiss Country concert series and nightly Xtreme Bulls. An Etix event listing describes one night as “112th Annual Clovis Rodeo Bull Riding and Concert Clovis, CA Show at 6:00 PM More Information Get Tickets $46.00,” indicating at least one 6:00 p.m. bull-riding-and-concert presentation with a $46 ticket price.
Clovisrodeo emphasizes that “There is no additional charge for concerts” and encourages fans to bundle shows: “Buy tickets for 2 concert performances and receive a $5 discount or buy tickets for all 3 concert performances and receive $10 discount.” The official site also instructs ticket buyers to “Check HERE for the concert lineup,” and notes that dance tickets are $17 and “can be purchased in advance through the Rodeo Ticket Office after March 15th or at the door the night of the dance.”
The rodeo’s ticket policies are strict: “We do not refund or exchange any tickets.” Clovisrodeo states that “Tickets that were lost or damaged and were purchased at the Ticket Office cannot be replaced,” while “Tickets that were lost or damaged and were purchased online can be found using the ‘Lost Ticket’ feature on the Tickets page.” Reserved accessible seating is available, with the site advising: “Reserved Accessible Seating is available. Please contact the Ticket Office to purchase by calling (559) 299-5203 or email tickets@clovisrodeo.com.” The site also sets the children policy: “Children 2 & up must purchase a ticket. Children under 2 are free but must sit on a lap.”

Parade organizers have opened entries for the community procession: “The Clovis Rodeo Parade is back, and applications are officially OPEN! This year's parade theme is ‘Happy Birthday, America!’. Celebrate” appears on the event Instagram post announcing parade applications.
Season ticket holders hold first claim on premium seating: “Box seats are premium individual seats in the main grandstands. They are the seats closest to the arena. These seats are sold to Season Ticket Holders, any boxes not purchased by them may be released to the public.” For all other ticket needs, Clovisrodeo repeats its contact information: “Any questions please feel free to contact the Ticket Office (when open for the season) at (559) 299-5203 or email tickets@clovisrodeo.com.”
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