
PBR Tickets on Sale at Texas Heritage, Circle E, and Civic Center
PBR Press Release
SULPHUR SPRINGS, Texas – How does world-class entertainment come to Hopkins County, yet remain affordable for the entire family?
It’s simple: That’s the way it should be.
So when the Texas Heritage National Bank PBR Challenge presented by Priefert Ranch Equipment arrives at the Hopkins County Regional Civic Center on Aug 21-22, the ticket prices are easy to understand and affordable.
“It’s a big deal to us to have families enjoy our form of entertainment, so we have kept the tickets in a range that works for so many people,” said Jim McLain Jr. of TwoBulls Group, who is producing the event with Emory ranchers Donny Gowin and Jay Weddle for the second year.
A tiered seating system is in place, with advanced reserve tickets costing $17 ($22 at the door) and general admission being $15 ($20 at the door). The special Ticket Kickoff will take place from 4-7 p.m. Friday, July 24, at Texas Heritage National Bank, 215 N. Hillcrest, Sulphur Springs.
“We’re very happy that Texas Heritage National Bank has jumped on board as our title sponsor,” McLain said. “Having them sell tickets just shows an even bigger commitment to this event.”

Tickets also will be on sale at the Circle E Western Store and the Hopkins County Regional Civic Center, and both have been partners in the event since its inception. Tickets at Circle E will go on sale starting Saturday, July 25, while tickets at civic center box office will start on Monday, July 27th.

“We’re very excited to have a strong partnership with the Hopkins County Civic Center and the great folks there,” McLain said. “It’s just a great venue, and with us signing a five-year contract with the civic center, we know this will be our home for years to come.
“Circle E Western Store came on board with us early in the process, and it’s very important to us that they want to be part of this event. It’s a great place to get the Western feel for our event, get tickets and get something to wear to the show.”
Advance tickets will remain on sale until 1 p.m. Aug. 20, unless they sell out before then.
“Folks who get their tickets ahead of time will get a $5 discount on each seat compared to getting their tickets the day of the show,” McLain said. “For a family of four, that’s a $20 savings, which is a big deal to a lot of people.
“And the way this community supported this event a year ago, I wouldn’t be surprised if this sells out before that weekend.”

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