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Missouri River Festival

Date: May 31 - June 09, 2024
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Dates / Times

FRIDAY, MAY 31:
  • 4 - 11:00 PM*
SATURDAY, JUNE 1:
  • 2 - 11:00 PM*
SUNDAY, JUNE 2:
  • 2 - 10:00 PM*
MONDAY, JUNE 3:
  • 2 - 10:00 PM*
TUESDAY, JUNE 4:
  • 2 - 10:00 PM*
  • Buddy Night!!
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5:
  • Closed
THURSDAY, JUNE 6:
  • 7 - 10:00 PM*
  • Buddy Night!!
FRIDAY, JUNE 7:
  • 2 - 10:00 PM*
  • Buddy Night!!
SATURDAY, JUNE 8:
  • 2 - 11:00 PM*
SUNDAY, JUNE 9:
  • 2 - 10:00 PM*
*Times subject to change

Ride Tickets

1 ticket: $1
30 tickets: $25
70 tickets: $50

Wristbands $32

  • $4 off with discount coupon from social media. Print out or shown on your phone at carnival box office
  • $4 off food bank discount (2 cans)
*One $4 discount per wristband purchased.

Gate Admission

  • $5 - includes one free ride
  • No charge for grandparents
  • No charge for children 6 and under

Special Acts

Kenny Ahern: May 31-June 4 with shows at 3:30pm, 6:30pm and 8:30pm

TO LAUGH IS TO LIVE! is a hilarious family comedy show! Get ready to laugh, giggle, chortle, and guffaw. Gather up the kids and invite Grandma and Grandpa along, too. It’s time to laugh. Do not miss out on this one-of-a-kind entertainment experience for the whole family!

Yes, he balances a ladder on his chin, topples plates, and juggles. Yes, he will make you belly laugh, and yes, he has impressive skills..


Brad Weston: May 31-June 4 with shows at 3:30pm, 6:30pm and 8:30pm
This amazing and hilarious act is a theatrical thrill ride... on a unicycle... in a straight jacket! Clean, fast paced, and full of surprises, this show is as much like watching a magic show as it is like seeing a juggler. High production value with an emphasis on comedy.

Pop Wagner: June 5-9 with shows at 3:30pm, 6:30pm and 8:30pm

Pop Wagner has quite the reputation as a singer, picker, fiddler, lasso twirler, cowboy poet and downright funny guy.

He appeared quite frequently on Public Radio's A Prairie Home Companion during the show's formative years and for over five decades he has worked his cowboy charm throughout 44 states and ten countries.

His cowboy anthems crackle with the warmth of a prairie campfire and his old time fiddle tunes set toes a-tappin' while he serves up spellbinding rope tricks and tall stories -- all with a good dose of friendly humor.

Directions

Event held in the Bismarck Event Center Parking Lot D
  • To view the general location of parking maps, click Here
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