Rodeo Austin kicks off March 14-28, 2026, continuing the Texas Swing of rodeos.
Rodeo Austin traces its roots back to 1938 when it was first established as the Travis County Youth Show. Over the years, it evolved into a prominent event celebrating Texas’ rich cowboy heritage and agricultural traditions. In 1989, it officially adopted the name “Rodeo Austin” and expanded its offerings to include professional rodeo competitions alongside livestock shows, concerts, and other entertainment.
Here’s everything you need to know about Rodeo Austin to stay in the loop.
Rodeo Austin 101
2026 Rodeo Austin Breakaway Roping Results
Qualifying Round
| Place | Roper | Time |
| 1 | Hali Williams | 1.6 |
| 2 | Melyssa McDonald | 2.1 |
| 3 | Jenna Fulton | 2.3 |
| 4 | Lucy Richards | 2.7 |
| 5 | Maelee Wade | 2.8 |
| 6 | Carlee Potter | 12 |
Rodeo Austin Format
For the WPRA events, Rodeo Austin will consist of 1 qualifying round to be held over the 11 performances (March 14-24) before moving into a playoff round that is held over three performances (March 25-27). From there, the top eight ropers from the playoff rounds will go head-to-head in the finals held March 28.
Rodeo Austin Payout
Payout can vary from year to year as format changes happen. This year’s rodeo has $64,000 added to the pot.
In 2025, current NFBR average champion Rylee George walked away the winner with an 1.7-second run, good for $11,280
2026 Rodeo Austin Concert Lineup
- March 13: Eli Young Band
- March 14: 49 Winchester
- March 15: La Original Banda El Limón
- March 16: Hudson Westbrook
- March 17: Shane Smith & The Saints
- March 18: Midland
- March 19: Anne Wilson
- March 20: William Clark Green
- March 21: Randall King
- March 22: Los Invasores de Nuevo León
- March 23: Diamond Rio
- March 24: Clint Black
- March 25: Wyatt Flores
- March 26: Flatland Cavalry
- March 27: Tanya Tucker
- March 28: Aaron Watson