Osage Bronc Days Rodeo With Hooey Official After Party Featuring Former Professional Bull Rider Caden Gillard April 5

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Pawhuska, OK. — Rodeo fans won’t want to miss the 5th annual Osage Bronc Days, Oklahoma’s only PRCA Xtreme Broncs and Ranch Bronc Riding, returning to the Osage County Fairgrounds in Pawhuska, OK Saturday, April 5, 2025. Paying tribute to rodeo’s classic event, Osage Bronc Days features 30 of the Top PRCA bronc riders in the world, as well as local ranch bronc riders, to compete on some of the fiercest broncs in what is known as the toughest sport on dirt.
Advanced GA and VIP tickets are now on sale and can be purchased HERE, just in time for the perfect Valentine’s Day gift.
For the past four years, Osage Bronc Days has brought the best bronc riding action and live entertainment to The Osage that fans could ask for. Thanks to the support of many national and local partnerships, and contestants from all over the world, Osage Bronc Days has gained global and regional attention, establishing itself as the premiere punchy bronc match in Oklahoma. 
Last year Australian native Jake Finlay stole the spotlight, matching up with Dakotas Rodeo’s (DK), Bob’s Alibi, for 89 points to capture the title at the 4th Annual Osage Bronc Days, with a total payoff of $16,826. In 2023, Riggin Smith covered DK’s Arthur for 87.5 points to clinch the title. In 2022, 8X NFR Qualifier and 3X NFR Average winner Brody Cress and New Mexico native Ross Griffin split the win with 87-point rides. Osage Bronc Day’s inaugural year, Canadian PRCA Bronc Rider Ben Anderson made the 1,800-mile trek to Oklahoma after drawing DK’s Cash Deal to etch his name in Osage Bronc Days’ history as the first champion. His earnings in Pawhuska, OK, and Redmond, OR that weekend combined for the biggest jump across all events within the Top 15 of the PRCA | RAM World Standings for March 22-28, 2021. Andersen launched 25 spots, from 35th to 10th, helping qualify him for his first National Finals Rodeo (NFR) and proving Osage Bronc Days to be a game-changer for PRCA standings.