South Commercial Auto and KRKT present the Hell On Hooves Tour Rough Stock Rodeo!
📍 Linn County Fairgrounds – Albany, OR
🕠 Doors open at 5:30 PM | Rodeo action kicks off at 7:00 PM
The Hell On Hooves Tour is rolling into Albany, and it’s bringing a night packed with adrenaline, grit, and edge-of-your-seat action. Watch as fearless cowboys launch out of the chutes in bareback and saddle bronc riding, showing raw strength and balance against untamed horsepower. Feel your heart race as the barrels tip and dirt flies in fast-paced barrel racing, then hold your breath when the toughest riders go head-to-head with the rankest bulls in bone-shaking bull riding.e thunder of hooves and the roar of the crowd as the Hell On Hooves Tour takes over Albany for one unforgettable night.
🎟️ Tickets: $25 online - Kids 5 & under FREE (courtesy of Douglas M. Johnson, DMD)
From the first chute crack to the last ride of the night, this rodeo delivers non-stop thrills the whole family will remember. Don’t miss your chance to experience the wildest rodeo action Oregon has to offer!
Super overpriced for the kind of rodeo experience you get compared to summer shows. No grand entry, run ins etc was missed but understandable but bulls that don’t buck? High scores of 80? Just not worth the price especially when there was no break for 5 - 10 year olds. Also , only vendor items for kids said “Hell on Hooves” which they can’t wear to school. Sound system did not need to be so loud.
Weak stock/too young I would have been pissed to pay entry fee to draw one of the 3 year old horses that didn’t buck but once or twice with a rider on them. To much smoke. The dancing horses looked like an open arena. Horse/ride doing whatever they wanted. Would be nice for them to demo what the horse and rider can do.
I have been ton many of the events and last nights event just was not the same, it did not have the same wow or fun factor as prior events. In fact we left early.
Fantastic loved it all especially the Mexican dancing horses
Great family friendly show, with American core values.
First Rodeo. My girlfriend loves them, so going to one was inevitable. She told me about it and I agreed to go. I wasn't expecting a lot, much less to actually enjoy it, but I actually had a wonderful time. My sister has been into horses for a long time, and so I've seen barrel racing and stuff before at the amateur level, but never anything above that. I wasn't prepared for how good the people here were gonna be. I greatly enjoyed my time and the atmosphere was fun. I will certainly be attending again in the future.