Awesome!
by CEL on 8/24/21Bridgestone Arena - NashvilleRating: 5 out of 5This was an awesome event, you can see their hard work and dedication. Not to mention Flint is hilarious!

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PBR: Unleash the Beast on Tour
PBR: Unleash the Beast is the biggest annual series in bull riding — the toughest eight seconds in sports, played out again and again from city to city, pitting the most rugged riders against the baddest bulls. Each two-day stop kicks off with pyrotechnics, but the explosions and flames are quickly outdone by the rides themselves — 35 matchups divided into three rounds of dirt-flinging, arm-flailing and fierce performances by all of the athletes in the arena, human and animal alike. In between, the world's most well-known rodeo clown, the beloved Flint Rasmussen, cuts through the tension with humor tailored to each city. Unleash the Beast brings 750 tons of dirt, 65 tons of steer and 25 tons of steel fencing to every venue on the tour. Each rider faces all of that weight as he competes to qualify for the PBR World Finals, where the winner will walk away with $1 million and the coveted gold belt buckle.
PBR: Unleash the Beast Background
The Professional Bull Riders organization was founded by 20 riders who each brought $1,000 to the table back in 1993. Their goal? To bring their sport to the mainstream, increasing public interest and also prize money for the athletes who risk their lives in the arena. They more than succeeded, boosting annual attendance from 310,000 in 1995 to over 3 million today, while securing major television coverage for their top competitions, while awarding more than $180 million to riders over the years. Though PBR: Unleash the Beast began as the Built Ford Tough Series in 2003, it's been the same gold-standard series throughout, with any rule changes along the way meant to make it a fairer and more thrilling contest. The PBR ranks both bulls and riders, ensuring the best of the best lock horns, so to speak, at every stop.
This was an awesome event, you can see their hard work and dedication. Not to mention Flint is hilarious!
My wife and I enjoyed a wonderful night at the Bridgestone Arena. The temperature and the lighting were great. The PBR put on a great show!! We will be back next year to continue our tradition. Awesome experience
Everything was easy and convenient until we showed our electronic ticket. It took forever to scan because there was no bar code. Not sure what the deal was.
We had so much fun! Great to be in a crowd again and the bulls and riders were great this year! Can’t wait til next time!
We attended this same event in 2020 prior to the COVID-19 shutdown. This 2021 event just wasn't as good. The seating had been reconfigured, and even though we bought tickets in the same area as 2020, because the arena set up was a little different this time, we couldn't see the action due to the announcers' booth and several pieces of equipment blocking our view (small dozers, 4x4s, trucks). Nowhere did it say our view would be obstructed when we purchased the tickets. We ended up moving to an area of empty seats that were higher up in the next section over. The event didn't cover the entire arena floor as it did before either. The dirt area for the bull riding was much smaller this time. This may have been CV related?? However, we did enjoy the riders, the clowns and the announcers. We will return again, but we will be purchasing tickets in a different section next time.
Me my wife my 7 year old and my 7 month old went and we sat 8th row from pin and we had an absolute blast! Will be continuing to go every year that the pbr comes to Arkansas!
It Was Awesome like always I go each year it’s always a blast
Loved it. Only wish they had allowed winner to walk a victory lap
Loved the Champion Bull-rider’s competition. Only wish they allowed the winner to take a victory lap.
This was my first PBR to attend & it was such a great experience. I can’t wait for the next one.
We had a great time at the PBR in Little Rock. On Sunday they upgraded our seats from upper level to lower level. We had great seats for final day!!!
Loved it all, from the intro on. Saw the best bulls I've ever seen & I've been to many in Little Rock, going back to Superbull in Barton Coliseum. Fantastic riders & no shortage of excitement!
PBR always brings and exciting show to town. The top cowboys AND bulls - what could be better!
The seats were amazing, but the event was even better!!
There was so much energy and the action was nonstop! Definitely worth the money!!
The venue is well organized and getting in was a breeze. Not many masks, but we wore ours. The drinks range from incredibly stupid expensive to reasonable. Food, same, but would be nice to have a greater range of condiments (and not in little packets) (Oh well. Thank Covid). All in all, a wonderful, fun, exciting show. The cowboys that perform are very brave and true athletes. Had a wonderful time, thank you.
My boyfriend and I both went for the first time to an event like this! It was super easy getting in, no delay to the start, and right off the bat it was amazing! I learned so much about the event itself and the experience was awesome. We only went the first day (Saturday) since we weren't sure what to expect but next year we will be getting tickets to both days and the extra experience tickets! I'm already excited and can't wait to see more events come our way!
Great music. Entertaining event. Not a bad seat in the arena
The kids had an awesome experience. They loved every minute of it.
Bought seats in section 121, paid over $100 per ticket. The riders were few and far between. More falls right in front of the chutes instead of rides. Reminded me more of a county fair rodeo than a professional bull riding. Seats were cramped and too close together.