October 16: PBR, OCDA, Kultura


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The Professional Bull Riders (PBR) is slated to make its eighth visit to North Charlston early in the new year, Jan. 9-10, 2026
40 top riders will appear in the initial round before cutting down. After two rounds, the top 10 riders with the highest aggregate scores ride for a chance at the event title.
Tickets can be purchased:
  • At the North Charleston Coliseum Box Office
  • Online at Ticketmaster.com and PBR.com
  • PBRewards Members can also call PBRDirect at 800-732-1727 or purchase via PBR.com
EVENT FAST FACTS
  • 750 tons of dirt (1.5 million pounds) are brought in to transform North Charleston Coliseum into a bull-riding mecca.

 

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