Bulls on the Beach Kicks Off Thursday

News Staff • August 31, 2024

Bulls on the Beach fans visit from around the nation

Gulf Shores Event News

From the place that brought us a nationally known fish throwing contest they transform into a spot where bulls and and cowboys gather on the beach for a rodeo. The 11th Annual Bulls on the Beach event is set to bring high-energy fun to the Flora-Bama Lounge next week from September 5th-7th. This event, one of the main annual events at the Flora-Bama, features professional bull riders competing in a thrilling rodeo display. 


THURSDAY has become a favorite night for locals. The evening is dedicated to the kids and not as crowded as the weekend. You can still get tickets online HERE.


The gates open at 6 p.m. and the main events kick off at 8 p.m. each night, the audience can expect a lineup of action-packed entertainment that promises to keep them on the edge of their seats.


In addition to the main bull riding competitions, Thursday night will host a special Kid's Night, offering family-friendly activities such as a coloring contest and a chance to win a bike, making it an event that caters to all ages. The growing popularity of Bulls on the Beach is evident, with tickets selling fast and Saturday night already sold out. This response highlights the community's enthusiasm for the thrilling spectacle and the event's importance in local culture.


Proceeds from the event will benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Visitors are encouraged to buy tickets in advance to secure their spots for this event. To learn more about the powerful event check out the
Flora-Bama's events page.


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