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Pendleton Round-Up & Happy Canyon

The first Pendleton Round-Up, held September 29, 1910 was to be “a frontier exhibition of picturesque pastimes, Indian and military spectacles, cowboy racing and bronco busting for the championship of the Northwest.”  Throughout its 100-year history, the Native American participation, strong volunteerism, and community support have made this one of the largest and most beloved rodeos on the continent.

It has grown into a week-long celebration of western heritage that includes parades, concerts, a night pageant, and more, thrilling tens of thousands of cowboys and cowgirls (and those who want to be!) every year.

Everyone is welcome in Pendleton! 🖤

 

Happy Canyon

For over a century, the Happy Canyon show has brought together families, friends and strangers to witness a joyous celebration of local history. Originally staged in 1914 by Roy Raley, the all-volunteer show presents a live retelling of Pendleton’s founding that honors both the beauty of tribal life and the spirit of the Old West. Today, the show is truly a family affair, and many performers and organizers are descendants of those early actors and crew. 2025 marks the 109th year!

 

Visit the Face Value Ticket Exchange for:


Kick-Off Concert
Pendleton Round-Up

Happy Canyon Night Shows
Xtreme Bulls Tour Finale




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