Get your dance shoes on and head to the Tannahill's Tavern & Music Hall for a fundraising event like you’ve never seen before.
Ever wondered which one of your favorite rodeo stars is the best dancer? Get ready for the inaugural Dancin’ With the Rodeo Stars fundraiser event, bringing folks together just ahead of the American Western Weekend for a night of fun in support of the Western Sports Foundation.
Kicking off at the Tannahill's Tavern & Music Hall in the Fort Worth Stockyards on Thursday, March 7, the event will bring together the industry’s favorite rodeo athletes, Western personalities, and more in fierce competition for the coveted Mirror Ball Trophy. Dancers will be judged by an esteemed panel of judges, including Teton Ridge CEO Deirdre Lester, Western lifestyle entrepreneur Kaitlyn Davis, and Arizona Ridge Riders Head Coach and former PBR rider Colby Yates. Emceed by Western lifestyle host and FarmHer personality Kirbe Schnoor, the event promises to be iconic.
Kirbe Schnoor
Ready for the line-up? Hold on to your britches. Attendees can expect to see 4X World Champion Barrel Racer Hailey Kinsel, PBR broadcaster Flint Rasmussen and his daughter Shelby Rasmussen, NHSRA Vice President of Marketing Gary Hawkes, General Manager of Nashville Stampede Tina Battock, Wrangler Network personality David Sharp, rodeo wife Ashley Webster, Mercedes Maddox of American Hat Co, Jake Bloomer of Bloomer Trailers, Stetson, Resistol, Charlie1Horse, and Dobbs 1908 director Claudia Medina, Callie Adams of Montana Silversmiths, bullfighter Kaleb Barrett tear up the dance floor.
Along with the Mirror Ball Trophy determined by the judges, fans can vote for the fan-favorite prize by donating to the Western Sports Foundation in honor of their favorite contestant. Donations are open now, so hop in and vote for your favorite Western star.
Donations to the Western Sports Foundation will go directly toward the advancement of health and well-being of Western athletes across all professions. The foundation focuses on medical services and emergency needs as well as mental health, education and career training, life skills, financial budgeting, and more.
General admission tickets are still on sale, so grab your ticket and head on over to the Fort Worth Stockyards for Dancin’ With the Rodeo Stars.
PHOTOGRAPHY: Courtesy Teton Ridge