Party at the Cowboys Tent
Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/ENTERTAINMENT, CALGARY/ Updated : Sep 20, 2016, 16:45 IST
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The Cowboys Tent is the hottest place to be when the sun sets and the party starts. Located just outside of Stampede Grounds, this huge tent holds thousands of people and hosts some of the hottest bands that visit the Stampede yea … Read more
The Cowboys Tent is the hottest place to be when the sun sets and the party starts. Located just outside of Stampede Grounds, this huge tent holds thousands of people and hosts some of the hottest bands that visit the Stampede year after year. Admission to this tent is separate from grounds admission and if you don’t buy your tickets ahead of time then be ready to wait in line. Read less

The Cowboys Tent is the hottest place to be when the sun sets and the party starts. Located just outside of Stampede Grounds, this huge tent holds thousands of people and hosts some of the hottest bands that visit the Stampede year after year. Admission to this tent is separate from grounds admission and if you don’t buy your tickets ahead of time then be ready to wait in line.Once you are inside the cowboy’s tent, you can see it full of pop up bars where you can grab an adult beverage, tables with stools and one huge main stage. The tent extends itself by having an uncovered portion where smoking is permitted. Upstairs in the VIP area are couches, VIP boxes with seating and multiple bars. Expect high profile bands most of the nights whereas others a DJ takes over the stage and invites party goers up there to dance. By the end of the night don’t be surprised at the number of people still gathered outside having a good ole time, as this party rarely wraps up before the wee hours of the morning.
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