Watch fearless cowboys take their positions on massive bulls for an eight-second challenge against one another. Experience the grit, athleticism, and instinct of both rider and bull.
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They’re fierce. They’re feisty. They’re bred to buck! Join the Silver Spurs Riding Club for a night of just bull riding where the biggest and baddest Silver Spurs bulls will enter the arena and give the cowboys the ride of their life.
Watch the fearless cowboys take their positions on massive bulls for an eight-second challenge against one another. Experience the grit, athleticism, and instinct of both rider and bull.
Rodeo fans can witness the Silver Spurs Riding Club’s 14th Monster Bull, with the event hitting the dirt on February 15, 2025.
See the best in professional rodeo cowboys and cowgirls holding on for the rides of their lives as they compete against the clock for an entire year of bragging rights and big time prize money!
This is what EXTREME SPORTS really is!
Ticket Prices
Tickets start at $25, with children 4-10 $15.
Get tickets now. https://www.silverspursrodeo.com.
The Silver Spurs Rodeo History
The Silver Spurs Rodeo is the largest rodeo east of the Mississippi, but the Silver Spurs Rodeo history stems from a humble gathering of Osceola County ranchers. In 1941, those pioneering ranchers gathered in Tallahassee to ride in the inaugural parade for newly elected Florida Governor Spessard Holland.
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Their appearance gained statewide attention and sparked the notion that they should continue to gather and enjoy their common interest of horseback riding.
In May of 1941, the Silver Spurs Riding Club was formed. The club was very active and quickly grew in popularity across the state. By the end of their first year, they had hosted a small informal rodeo and performed a square dance on horseback known as Quadrille in Moultrie, Georgia.
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They participated in the state Kiwanis Convention in Orlando and also performed in the Orange Bowl Parade in Miami. In 1942 they performed shows for the benefit of Crippled Children, the American Red Cross and the Army-Navy Relief Show.
 In 1943, the club members built their first rodeo arena on land donated by Henry O. Partin. That land was located on the corner of today’s Neptune Road and Kings Highway in Kissimmee.
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In March of 1944, the group staged a show as their contribution to the Fourth War Loan. The admission to the rodeo was the purchase of a war bond. This was the first rodeo held in the Partin pasture and drew about 1,000 people. That initial success led to the first full dress rodeo on July 4, 1944.
Then in 1949, the club acquired 15 acres on Highway 192 and started work on the Silver Spurs Rodeo Arena. The first rodeo in this new location was held July 4, 1950, and, in February of 1951, the club held its first mid-winter rodeo. From that point to today, the Silver Spurs Rodeo has been thrilling the residents of Central Florida and tens of thousands of visitors each year.
In 1999, the Silver Spurs Riding Club approved the demolition of the old arena and the development of a brand new state-of-the-art indoor facility. In March of 2002, demolition began on the historic arena and construction was soon started on the new multi-purpose Silver Spurs Arena.
Reopened in October 2003, the new Silver Spurs Arena boasts 8,300 seats and 12 luxury skyboxes in an indoor climate-controlled environment designed to host rodeos, sporting events, concerts, and more.
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