Fans can secure their seats for Monster Energy Tour stops in Nowra (May 9), Cairns (July 4), Melbourne (August15), Adelaide (August 22) and Caboolture (August 29), as the toughest sport on dirt continues its cross-country charge.
In huge news for southern fans, PBR storms back into Melbourne's John Cain Arena and Adelaide's Adelaide Entertainment Centre in August for the first time this year since 2019, bringing world-class bull riding back to two of Australia's premier arenas.
Following Beaudesert the leaderboard is already tightening. With Queensland's Donnie Rutherfurd climbing to No. 1 in the national race, and reigning contenders jostling for position, the pressure is building early in what's shaping up to be a defining season.
"2026 is already shaping up to be a hotly contested season," PBR Australia Managing Director Glen Young said. "This year will see over a million dollars in posted prizemoney and bonuses awarded to cowboys, with more than 29 events scheduled from as far north as Cairns right down the east coast to Adelaide."
"It's going to be a hectic season from start to finish, which will see our regular road warriors back on tour as well as a number of internationals looking to come and participate, all chasing the Gold Buckle and $100,000 year-end bonus. This could potentially be the season where new records are broken."
With Origin aspirations also looming, every ride now carries added weight.
The fiercely contested PBR Origin Series returns in 2026 after the Blues made history claiming their first-ever title last year; and the mighty Maroons are out for revenge, bull riding style. Origin begins in Newcastle on May 30, before heading to Brisbane on June 6, and culminating in Sydney at the TikTok Entertainment Centre on August 1. Tickets are already on sale for Origin.
With over a million dollars on the line, interstate pride at stake, and national standings starting to take shape, the 2026 PBR Australia season is building serious momentum, and tomorrow's ticket release is the next chapter.
Tickets for Nowra, Cairns, Melbourne, Adelaide and Caboolture on sale Friday, March 6 at www.pbraustralia.com.au
National Standings (Top 12)
- Donnie Rutherfurd – Mount Isa, QLD
- Zane Hall – Athol, QLD
- Kurt Shephard – Mareeba, QLD
- Kelsey Pavlou – Toora, VIC
- Fraser Babbington – Gisborne, NZ
- Ethan Coster – Miriam Vale, QLD
- Macaulie Leather – Calliope, QLD
- Colby Edgar – Tamworth, NSW
- Thomas Triplett – Bungundarra, QLD
- Jake Swan - Mendooran, NSW
- Klay Ward – New Zealand
- Thomas Hudson – Dungog, NSW
- Rylee Ward – New Zealand
- Caiden Sandilands – Rockhampton, QLD
- Toby Leake – Dungog, NSW
WHERE AND WHEN TO SEE AUSTRALIA'S BEST BULL RIDERS IN 2026
All event detail can be found here: Schedule — The Professional Bull Riders
TICKETS ON SALE: www.pbraustralia.com.au
- PBR Origin Series: Newcastle, Brisbane and Sydney tickets on sale NOW
- Nowra, Cairns, Melbourne, Adelaide and Caboolture events on sale FRIDAY MARCH 6
- Grand Finals on sale 20 March
ABOUT PBR AUSTRALIA
Professional Bull Riders (PBR) is one of the fastest-growing sports properties in the world, with tours across the U.S., Australia, Brazil, Canada, and Mexico. A subsidiary of TKO Group Holdings —which also owns UFC and WWE— has transformed bull riding into a premier international sport since its founding in 1992. The organisation features over 1,000 riders globally and hosts more than 200 events annually worldwide. In Australia, Professional Bull Riders Australia (PBRA) stages more than 20 events each year, attracting over 75,000 fans. PBRA showcases key events and tours such as the Monster Energy Tour, PBR Origin Series, and PBR Grand Finals, while also partnering with regional event organisers through the PBR Touring Pro Division. The organisation supports emerging talent through its Can-Am Junior Academy and serves as an international pathway to the United States circuit for both Junior and Open competition athletes.