How to Get Million-Dollar Breakaway Tickets to The Kimes Ranch
Fans of Breakaway Roping, the clock is ticking! This Thanksgiving weekend, WestWorld of Scottsdale will be illuminated by the Kimes Ranch Million Dollar Breakaway Finals, and tickets are selling out quickly. This event, which honors the grit and glory of women’s rodeo, is a must-see because it features elite ropers, million-dollar stakes, and live performances by Ashley McBryde and Josh Meloy.
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Where and When
Scottsdale’s WestWorld 📍 November 27–29, 2025
Every evening promises excitement and amusement:
Rounds 1–3 on Thursday, November 27 (Breakaway only)
Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m. performance
Ceremony for the Buckle: 9:15 p.m.
Aww, $20 for general admission; $35 for reserved seating
Friday, November 28: Josh Meloy Concert + Rounds 4-6
Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
6:30 PM is the breakaway performance time.
9:30 PM concert
Aww, $50 GA | $65 reserved
Rounds 7–10 + Ashley McBryde Concert on Saturday, November 29
Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
6:30 PM is the breakaway performance time.
9:30 PM concert
Aww, $50 GA | $65 reserved
Or spend just $100 on the 3-Day Pass, which allows you to attend every night of competition and live music, and turn it into a weekend.
See Also: Josh Meloy & Ashley McBryde Will Lead The 2025 Kimes Ranch Million Dollar Breakaway
How to Purchase Tickets
The official Kimes Ranch Million Dollar Breakaway website is currently selling tickets. Don’t delay; regular admission is anticipated to sell out by Thanksgiving weekend, and reserved seats for the finals and concerts are selling quickly.
👉 Purchase Tickets Here
Related: COWGIRL Named An Official Sponsor Of 2025 Kimes Ranch Million Dollar Breakaway
Why You Don’t Want to Miss It
The Million Dollar Breakaway isn’t just another rodeo — it’s a historic celebration of female athletes redefining the Western sport. Watch as the top breakaway ropers in the world chase record payouts, while Kimes Ranch continues its mission to elevate women’s rodeo to the main stage.