The American Performance Horseman: Special Offer for Followers

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If you love watching world-class riders and horses perform, battling it out against their peers, you don’t want to miss The American Performance Horseman taking place July 19 at the Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. This one-of-a-kind event showcases the very best athletes in cutting, reining and reined cow horse in one night.

The event is unlike any other due to its revolutionary format featuring teams composed of a rider from each discipline. Individual riders will compete for bragging rights in their discipline with an overall team crowned champion at the end of the event.

Brothers Osborne, a Grammy Award-winning duo, will get the night started with a show-stopping performance. Their dynamic mix of country rock will set the stage for a night of electric performances.

Tickets are available now on The American Performance Horseman’s website: americanperformancehorseman.com. In addition to general admission tickets, VIP packages are available that offer exclusive access to premium seating, behind-the-scenes experience and opportunities to meet the artists and athletes. The event is offering Downunder Horsemanship followers a special discount. Use code DOWNUNDER to receive 20% off tickets. To use the code, on the main ticket page, before selecting your seats, click the UNLOCK box. Enter the code DOWNUNDER. The ticket prices will automatically update with the discount applied. Please note that the code will not work if you try to put it into the promo code discount box at checkout.

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