The NFR is shaping up to be one of the most competitive and entertaining rodeos that the world has ever seen. The National Finals Rodeo is taking place in Las Vegas from December 3rd to the 12th and there will be rodeo events every single night. The top cowboys in the world will be putting their boots on and taking each other on to try and claim a world championship in their respective events. If you are watching NFR live streaming on the internet that is fine or if you have tickets then you should know NFR ticket faqs.
What is the cost of NFR Tickets?
2022 Wrangler NFR ticket prices are as follow:
- Balcony: Individual $73, Season $730, 4pk $292, 6pk $438
- Plaza: Individual $102, Season $1020
- Gold Buckle: Individual $300, Season $3000
*Note: The above prices reflect the face value of tickets.
When is the Season Ticket Renewal Period?
The ticket renewal period is held between February and April of every year. Invoices are mailed out in February with an April due date. If you do not receive your NFR Ticket Invoice by the middle of March please contact the Las Vegas Events Ticket Office. Season Tickets are NOT an automatic renewal; it is the ticket holders’ responsibility to contact the LVE ticket office should they not receive their invoice.
When do tickets get mailed out?
Tickets are mailed out in the beginning of October every year. If you do not receive your tickets by October 15th please contact the Las Vegas Events Ticket Office immediately.
How are Season Tickets mailed?
Season Tickets are mailed out via FedEx. However, if your current address on file with the Las Vegas Events Ticket Office is a P.O. Box, tickets will be mailed via the United States Postal Service. Canadian accounts eill be mailed via USPS. When tickets are shipped there is no signature required but do have a tracking number.
What if my NFR Tickets Were Lost or Destroyed, am I still able to attend the event?
In the event something has happened to your NFR Tickets, Las Vegas Events may reprint your ticket(s). In order for a ticket to be reprinted, the Account Holder must contact the Las Vegas Events Ticket Office and fill out the NFR Ticket Reprint Form below. There is a charge for the reprint of NFR Tickets.
What is the NFR Ticket Policy?
The NFR Ticket Policy is a detailed explanation of all NFR Ticketing policies and procedures. The Ticket Policy also includes both the “Change of Information Form” and Transfer & Will Form.” If you have any questions regarding the NFR Ticket Policy, please contact the Las Vegas Events Ticket Office.
How do I update my season ticket account address and contact information?
In order to update a season ticket account, the account holder(s) of record must complete and sign the Change of Information (COI) Form. All listed account holders of record must complete and sign a COI Form in order for it to be accepted by Las Vegas Events. A maximum of two (2) account holders of record is permitted per season ticket account. If there is only one account holder of record and you wish to add an immediate family member, defined as a living spouse or child per the NFR Ticket Policy, you may do so by completing the specified portion of the COI form. Las Vegas Events preferred method of communication is via email. Please make sure to have the most current email listed on the account so you don’t miss important notifications.
Who may I Transfer or Will my NFR Season Tickets to?
NFR tickets may only be transferred or willed to immediate family members. This policy also applies to adding a second name as an account holder of record. An immediate family member is defined as a living spouse or child per the NFR Ticket Policy. There is a maximum of two (2) people who may be listed as account holders of record at any one time.
What is the difference between Transferring and Willing my NFR Season Tickets?
When NFR season tickets are being transferred, the Account Holder(s) of record release all rights to their tickets effective immediately upon the LVE ticket office receiving the proper documentation. When NFR season tickets are being Willed, the Account Holder(s) of record are designating who shall take over the account should something happen to the Account Holder(s) of record. A Will/Living Will is not required in order to Will your NFR tickets through the LVE ticket office. In both transferring and willing NFR season tickets, the person taking control of the account must be an immediate family member, spouse or children. All listed account holders of record must complete and sign the Transfer & Will Form in order for it to be accepted by Las Vegas Events.
At what age does a child require a ticket?
Children of the age three (3) and younger do not require a ticket provided the child is capable of sitting on the parent or guardians lap.
I am not a season ticket holder, how do I purchase tickets?
There are three preferred methods for purchasing NFR Tickets if you are not a season ticket holder and are uninterested in becoming one. First is through www.UNLVtickets.com, the Thomas & Mack Center Box Office. There is also the Official NFR On-Site Ticket Exchange booth located at Cowboy Christmas as well as the Official NFR Online Ticket Exchange.
What is the Official Wrangler NFR VIP Hospitality?
Get ready for all of the action at the Official NFR VIP Hospitality inside Thomas & Mack Center. Be an NFR insider and gain early entry into the arena where you can enjoy a delicious buffet, open bar, photo opportunities, meet & greets with former world champions and more! Opens three (3) hours prior to the event. The Official Wrangler NFR VIP Hospitality is only open for Performance 9 and Performance 10.
How do I purchase the Official Wrangler NFR VIP Hospitality?
Tickets can be purchased with rodeo tickets (to Performance 9 and 10 only) or as a stand alone item. To purchase tickets to the Official Wrangler NFR VIP Hospitality, visit PrimeSport.com.
How do I buy tickets using the Official NFR Online Ticket Exchange?
Download the NFR Online Ticket Exchange Buyer’s Guide To buy tickets, visit www.primesport.com/About/NFR.