
TIME
Starts @ 7:00 PM
OPEN RODEO
TBD
STUDENT RODEO
TBD
PLACE
Louis A. Mouch Jr. Multi-Purpose Facility
LSU BLOCK AND BRIDLE RODEO 2025
The Block and Bridle Club at LSU would like to thank you for your interest in our rodeo. This year marks our 87th annual rodeo, at Louis A. Mouch Jr. Multi-Purpose Facility in Port Allen , Louisiana. The members of LSU Block and Bridle create, organize, and put on this yearly tradition. The rodeo takes place each November, but specific dates are still TBD. We hope that you become a part of our rodeo, and we hope to see you there!
Friday night's rodeo is specifically for college students to compete in. This night includes traditional events like bulls, broncs, barrels, and roping, but also has fun events like buddy barrel pickup and goat dressing just to name a few! The Friday night of rodeo is an opportunity for people from all walks of life to give the rodeo world their best shot, while not having to worry about competing against professionals. Prizes include belt buckles for traditional events and items like chairs, cups, and blankets for fun events.
Saturday night's rodeo is an open rodeo and much more competitive than Friday night's. This night is a traditional, professional, and money-added rodeo. Along with the rodeo events, Saturday night features a drill team and clown act.
Both nights are open to the public to watch. Tickets are sold at the door. $10 for adults, $5 for college students and children age 6-10, and free for children 5 and under.
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The Block and Bridle Club at LSU donates a percentage of their profits from the rodeo to Cancer Services of Baton Rouge. We also choose 1 additional organization each year to donate to. The additional organization is picked by the rodeo chairman and is still be decided upon!