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EquiFest of Kansas 2026 Features an Exciting New Lineup, Cultural Showcases, and More

EquiFest of Kansas 2026 returns with its most dynamic and culturally rich program to date, featuring brand-new entertainment, elite competitions, and special guests from across the Western, Native American, and Hispanic horse communities. From January 23-25, 2026 in Topeka, Kan., EquiFest of Kansas will delight horse lovers and Western lifestyle enthusiasts at the Stormont Vail Events Center.

Since its debut in February 1998 in Wichita, the Kansas Horse Council has proudly produced EquiFest of Kansas, the state’s premier equine expo. EquiFest of Kansas is more than an event—it’s the primary fundraiser for the Kansas Horse Council, which works to provide the Kansas equine industry with leadership and direction through education, promotion and public policy advocacy.

EquiFest of Kansas is proud to unveil an unforgettable 2026 lineup, celebrating the rich tapestry of Western heritage, horsemanship and cultural storytelling. This year’s program cover art was created by talented local Native American artist Isaiah Stewart, known for his striking work with country music talents and influencers. His artwork sets the tone for a year filled with meaningful “firsts” and dynamic entertainment.

EquiFest 2026 marks a milestone as Kansas once again promotes live horse racing, highlighted by a special appearance from 2009 Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird and owners Mark and Tawnya Allen. Their presence brings national racing history directly to Kansas fans.

Friday night features a brand-new theatrical storytelling production, blending music, lights, and live performance. Audiences will experience a sweeping narrative that introduces Vaqueros, a Chilean huaso, Native American horsemen, early American traveling shows, and modern-day cowboys. The fast-moving production includes guitar and singing on horseback, dancing, dressage-style maneuvers, trick riding, Roman riding, aerial artistry, and reining.

Photo courtesy EquiFest of Kansas

Saturday night brings the adrenaline with Bulls, Broncs & Bravehearts, featuring nine bucking bulls, nine freestyle bull fights (a parkour-style showcase of athleticism and courage), saddle broncs, and bareback riding. When the dust settles, the arena transforms for a concert and Dancing in the Dirt with regional favorite Tris Munsick & The Innocents.

Sunday closes with a matinée performance of the beloved EquiFest Ranch Rodeo, showcasing authentic ranch skills and teamwork.

EquiFest 2026 will also welcome a diverse lineup of celebrities and special guests, including:

  • Dougie Hall, Native American influencer and actor on Landman
  • Caleb Martin, musician and actor (1923, Landman)
  • Ron McDaniel, cowboy poet and storyteller
  • Liberty Cunningham, 15-year-old PRCA trick rider and aerial artist
  • Dania Wahwasuck, Miss Indian Nation
  • Chief Phillip Whiteman, Jr, former champion bronc rider
  • Dennis Rogers, Native American historian
  • Joe Merrick, owner of legendary Quarter Horse Easy Jet

Hispanic heritage will be represented by Charro Jerry Diaz & family and Chilean horseman Marcelo Guzman.

EquiFest continues its commitment to education with clinicians such as Craig Cameron, Cole Cameron, Chris Cox, Geno Middleton, Sally Batton, Marcelo Guzman and Daniel Dauphin, offering demonstrations and workshops for all ages.

Photo courtesy Amanda Overton Photography/EquiFest of Kansas

Competitions return in full force, including BreyerMidwest, the Kids’ Coloring Contest, KS State Parks Photo Contest, 4-H Judging, Extreme Cowboy obstacles, Cowboy Mounted Shooting, Bulls, Broncs & Bravehearts, and the EquiFest Ranch Rodeo.

“These are just a few of the many experiences awaiting guests at EquiFest 2026,” organizers said. “This year’s event is shaping up to be one of the most diverse, exciting, and culturally rich celebrations we’ve ever produced.”

Learn more about attending EquiFest of Kansas 2026 at www.equifestofks.com.

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