Tejas Rodeo Company Weekend Shows
- Tejas Rodeo Company is running its regular Saturday night rodeo in Bulverde on May 2, with weekly shows continuing through late November. - Gates open at 5 PM, pre-show starts at 7 PM, rodeo begins at 7:30 PM, and live music and dancing run until midnight. - The bigger point is that this is not a one-off May event — it is Tejas’s standing spring-to-fall Saturday series.
Tejas Rodeo isn’t doing a special “May-only” run. It’s doing what it normally does in season — a Saturday night rodeo series in Bulverde, just north of San Antonio, with shows running from the first weekend in March through the last weekend in November. That matters because a lot of event listings make it sound like this is a limited pop-up. It isn’t. The actual news for this weekend, Saturday, May 2, 2026, is that the regular Tejas Saturday night show is on, and it follows the same weekly format the venue uses all season. (tejasrodeo.com) ### So what is Tejas Rodeo, exactly? It’s a family-focused weekly rodeo and live music operation, not just a one-hour competition. Tejas packages the whole night as a Hill Country outing — rodeo first, then band and dancing, plus food and drinks on site. The venue is at 401 Obst Road in Bulverde, which puts it outside San Antonio proper but close (tejasrodeo.com)io-area attraction. (tejasrodeo.com) ### What happens this Saturday? The schedule is pretty fixed. The steakhouse opens at 4 PM, gates open at 5 PM, the pre-show starts at 7 PM, and the rodeo performance starts at 7:30 PM. After that, the night shifts into live music and dancing from 9 PM to midnight. So the real product here is an evening, not just the rodeo itself. (tejasrodeo.com([tejasrodeo.com)) ### What’s actually in the rodeo? The core lineup includes team roping, mutton bustin’, calf scramble, breakaway and tie-down roping, barrel racing, and bull riding. Tejas also says some nights add specialty acts like saddle bronc riding on the first Saturday of the month. That mix explains why the venue can market itself to both (tejasrodeo.com)r first-timers, but enough variety to make repeat visits feel a little different. (tejasrodeo.com) ### Is this only a rodeo crowd thing? Not really. The catch is that Tejas has built the night to work even for people who are only half there for the arena. Live music is included with rodeo admission, and the pavilion bar stays open through the evening. That makes the event feel part sporting event, part dance hall, part dinner plan — basically a packaged Texas night out. (tejasrodeo.com) ### Do you need tickets early? Probably yes. Tejas says most nights sell out and pushes people to buy online in advance. Same-day gate sales are limited after 9 PM to dance-only admission at the regular rate. It also warns people away from random resale sites and says to buy through its own website or trusted partners. (tejasrode([tejasrodeo.com)oes the “weekend shows” label confuse people? Because “weekend shows in May” sounds like a short seasonal festival. But the official pages describe a standing Saturday series that runs for months. In other words, May is part of the season, not the season itself. If you’re planning around this weekend, the concrete date is(tejasrodeo.com) another Saturday show next week under the same format. (tejasrodeo.com) ### Is there anything unusual later this month? Yes — Visit San Antonio lists a separate High Noon Matinee Rodeo on Saturday, May 23, at 12 PM, with gates at 10 AM, and it says that event is separate from the regular Saturday night rodeo that evening. That’s the one May date that clearly breaks the normal rhythm. (visitsanantonio.com)e-rodeo/11039/)) ### Bottom line If you saw Tejas Rodeo pitched as a special May weekend attraction, the cleaner read is simpler: this is the venue’s regular Saturday-night rodeo season, and this weekend’s show is one stop in that longer run. (tejasrodeo.com)