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PBR World Finals Moves To Fort Worth, Texas In 2022

The 2022 season to run January-May, concluding at Dickies Arena for seven-day PBR World Finals spanning two weekends

Today, PBR (Professional Bull Riders) announced that bull riding’s most prestigious event, the PBR World Finals, will move to Fort Worth, Texas, and Dickies Arena starting in 2022 as part of a comprehensive schedule to restructure its premier series. The new PBR Unleash The Beast regular season will span from January-May, culminating with a seven-day championship festival, spanning two weekends of bull riding and fan activities in Fort Worth.

The changes will go into effect immediately after the 2021 PBR World Finals, concluding the current season in Las Vegas, Nevada, at T-Mobile Arena Nov. 3-7.

“We were excited to host the 2020 PBR World Finals in Texas, and we are proud to now welcome the most intense bull riding competition with the most engaged fans back to the Lone Star State in the 2022 season,” said Governor Greg Abbott. “Fort Worth is the Modern West, and there is no better place for the PBR World Finals to call their new long-term home. I congratulate the PBR, the City of Fort Worth, and Mayor Mattie Parker on this world champion partnership that will showcase Texas as the premier sports entertainment destination, spur continuing tourism and travel, and bring new jobs to Fort Worth and beyond.”

“This has been an incredible team effort with PBR, Governor Abbott, our Fort Worth Sports Commission, and so many others,” Mayor Mattie Parker said. “Fort Worth is the gold standard for public-private partnerships, and we are marshaling all our resources to roll out the red carpet for the PBR World Finals.”

“This is a historic win for Fort Worth, Powered by Dickies Arena and a community committed to hospitality. We are excited to announce our city’s latest, significant sports event. Welcoming the PBR World Finals beginning in 2022 shows how Fort Worth is attracting the most exciting and important events in professional sports,” said Jason Sands, director of the Fort Worth Sports Commission, a division of Visit Fort Worth. This year the Sports Commission welcomed more than 40 events worth more than $100 million in economic impact.

“These landmark changes give the PBR season greater continuity and allow the league to hold our crown jewel, the World Finals, in the heart of cowboy country surrounded by exciting fan entertainment activities,” said Sean Gleason, PBR CEO and Commissioner. “PBR World Finals will now have a two-week presence throughout Fort Worth, making the Metroplex the must-visit, sports-entertainment destination, every May. We are ecstatic to work with our incredible partners in Fort Worth as we usher in a new era, adding to our World Finals’ rich history and continuing to bring new programming to Fort Worth. We look forward to the many opportunities to grow the PBR World Finals and sport as a whole here in Texas.”

The schedule changes follow PBR’s announcement in June of a landmark joint venture with Stockyards Heritage Development Co. and ASM Global to bring dozens of annual new western sports, music, and entertainment events to Cowtown Coliseum and the historic Stockyards District.

The inaugural PBR World Finals in Fort Worth will be from May 13-22, 2022, at Dickies Arena, headlining an action-packed two weeks of activities across Fort Worth.

They are harkening back to a past format of the World Finals, reminiscent of when the year-end event split between Mandalay Bay and Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, the first three rounds of the 2022 PBR World Finals will be held May 13-15, with the final five rounds held from May 19-22.

“Dickies Arena is proud to welcome the World Finals to Texas and celebrate 30 years of PBR in our new state-of-the-art facility. We are excited to host PBR in another national capacity and look forward to showcasing the city of Fort Worth to PBR fans from across North America,” said Matt Homan, president, and general manager of Dickies Arena.

In addition to Dickies Arena, the league will also bring World Finals-related events and programming to Cowtown Coliseum, Fort Worth Convention Center and the Will Rogers Complex in Fort Worth, and the flagship PBR Bar at Texas Live!, boasting a 7,000 square-foot balcony overlooking Arlington Backyard, one of the region’s top concert venues, in nearby Arlington.

PBR had held its annual championship in Las Vegas since founding the sport, except for 2020 when the World Finals were in Arlington, Texas, due to the ongoing COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic. The PBR will continue to visit Las Vegas with significant, to-be-announced events.

“We would like to thank the City of Las Vegas for being such an incredible host to the PBR World Finals for nearly three decades,” said Gleason. “While we are excited about the move to Texas, Las Vegas will continue to hold marquee PBR events, which we will announce in the coming months.”

The 2022 PBR season will now span January-May, with subsequent seasons starting in 2023 lasting from November-May.

The 2022 campaign will include a minimum of 20 elite Unleash The Beast events. It stops in stalwart venues in cities like Madison Square Garden in New York City, STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City, and MetraPark in Billings, Montana.

Ticketing information for the 2022 PBR World Finals in Fort Worth and regular season Unleash The Beast events, in addition to a complete season schedule, will be announced in the coming weeks.

PBR will hold events in the months following the 2022 PBR World Finals in May until the next Unleash The Beast regular season begins in January 2023. The league will provide updates on those plans shortly.

Tickets are still available for the 2021 PBR World Finals.

Marking the year-end event’s final time in Las Vegas at T-Mobile Arena, tickets for the five-day event range in price from $27 to $351. Fans can purchase tickets at the T-Mobile Arena Box Office, pbr.com, at AXS.com, or by phone through the PBR Customer Service Department at 800-732-1727.