2024 San Angelo Rodeo Parade Entries Now Open

 

SAN ANGELO, TX — The 2024 San Angelo Rodeo is around the corner. On Monday, January 8, the San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo announced that entries are now open for the Rodeo Parade.

According to the San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo website, the San Angelo Rodeo Parade is held on the first Saturday of the Rodeo. The Parade works as an official kickoff to the Rodeo. This year, the Parade will be on Saturday, April 6, starting at 10 a.m.

“Regardless of the weather, the parade will go on, except lighting,” the Stock Show and Rodeo’s website said. “The Parade Committee works tirelessly to line up parade entries. This Parade is one of the largest held annually in San Angelo and is always a favorite for spectators.”

San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo Parade

San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo Parade

(Credit: San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo Facebook)

The Parade marches through historic downtown San Angelo and features riding clubs, antique tractors, wagons, marching bands, and floats. The parade route will tour downtown, encompassing Irving, Concho, Oakes, Twohig, Chadbourne, College Street, Randolph, and Beauregard, and finish on River Drive before the Parade ends.

Check out the parade route HERE.

There is no entry fee to participate in the Parade, and all parade registration information can be found on the San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo’s website HERE. The deadline for parade entry is March 29.

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