PRCA Queen Creek X-treme Bulls 2022 – Visit Mesa
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Thanksgiving won’t just be turkey and mashed potatoes this year, get ready to add bull riding action to your plate for November 25-26th, with the Kick-Off Concert taking place on November 23rd. PRCA Queen Creek X-treme Bulls Presented by Chapman Auto Group and the Navajo Nation will be held at 7:30 pm each night with gates opening at 5:00 pm at the Horseshoe Park and Equestrian Centre at 20464 E Riggs Rd, Queen Creek, Arizona 85142. All ages are welcome, come together and bring your friends and family for an extreme night of bull riding!
Schedule
Wednesday, November 23rd | Kick-Off Concert Sponsored by Heartstrings
- Music by Nathan Dean and the Damn Band, Josh Roy, and Western Fusion | 4:30 PM – 11 PM
- Giant Dance Floor, Bars, Food Trucks, Vendors, and Shopping – All Ages are welcome Inside the Main Covered Arena.
Friday, November 25th
- Gates open at 5 pm with Live Music, Dancing, Vendors, Food Trucks & Shopping
- Xtreme Bulls Performance 1 (First 40 riders) | Bulls Bucks at 7:30 pm
Saturday, November 26th
- Kids Mini West Festival | 12 pm – 5 pm | FREE | Includes Mutton Busting ($10 per Ride, Kids 4-7 First 125) Kids Games, Mechanical Bull Riding, Mechanical Roping Machines, Kids Stick Horse Races, 6 Gun Shootout, Corn Hole, Giant Beer Pong, Bars, Live Music, and Dance Floor, Shopping, Food Vendors, and plenty more.
- Gates open at 5 pm with Live Music, Dancing, Vendors, Food Trucks & Shopping.
- Xtreme Bulls Performance 2 (Last 40 riders) | Bulls Bucks at 7:30 pm
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- About Visit Mesa Surrounded by the Sonoran Desert in Arizona, Mesa, Arizona features a vibrant outdoor playground for outdoor recreation. Mesa’s collection of resorts and hotels are so close to the desert landscape, guests can plan adventures in the Tonto National Forest and the Superstition Wilderness – a region full of wild west history and heritage that is still celebrated today. From hiking and biking to calm waters and majestic mountains, every outdoor pursuit can be experienced here in City Limitless®. Visitors to Mesa can take a journey on the legendary Apache Trail and see wild horses on the Salt River. The native herd lives along the riverbank and is often seen at sunrise and sunset, putting on a spectacular show for visitors of all ages. Kayaking and paddle boarding are popular activities for visitors as well. Do not miss stops on the award-winning Fresh Foodie Trail® and make sure you head to Downtown Mesa. Now home to ASU’s newest campus and the new Plaza at Mesa City Center across from Mesa Arts Center, the city’s cultural scene showcases a world of international arts and entertainment. Along Main Street, visitors can belly up to the bar and experience one of Arizona’s largest pub crawls with breweries and local restaurants lining the block. Discover more local experiences at www.VisitMesa.com.
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