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With McGraw healing from back surgery, the recently reunited Ragweed will play the July 21st Professional Bull Riders event ...
Now, Cross Canadian Ragweed will headline on July 21, which is opening night of the two-day event at Canvas Stadium. The Red Dirt music band is performing again after a 15-year break that ended in ...
Tim McGraw was forced to back out of a scheduled performance at the Professional Bull Riders Last Cowboy Standing event on ...
Today, that “big show” is revealed as Cross Canadian Ragweed was announced as a headlining act for the PBR’s Last Cowboy Standing event. Ragweed will step in for Tim McGraw, who was initially ...
McGraw’s set was scheduled for July 21. A statement on the Professional Bull Riders (PBR)’s website confirms McGraw has pulled out of the show and that Red Dirt country group Cross Canadian Ragweed ...
Cross Canadian Ragweed to open CSU’s PBR event in Fort Collins on July 21, replacing Tim McGraw after his injury.
Oklahoma author Josh Crutchmer’s new book, Never Say Never, offers a behind-the-scenes look at the Cross-Canadian Ragweed ...
Cross Canadian Ragweed announced earlier this month that they were reuniting after a 14-year hiatus, with a reunion show set for Oklahoma State University on April 12. The response was so ...
When Cross Canadian Ragweed, pioneers of the Oklahoma/Texas Red Dirt sound, announced they were reuniting for a 2025 stadium concert this week, fans of the band went into a frenzy. Demand was so ...
Cross Canadian Ragweed will regroup for its first concert in nearly 15 years on April 12 at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Okla., its old stomping ground. Skip to Main Content Skip to footer.
Cross Canadian Ragweed are headlining a PBR event in Colorado in place of Tim McGraw, who is recovering from back surgery. - Credit: Clay Billman*; Jason Kempin/Getty Images/ABA.