Benny the Bull | Luvabulls | Matadors | Bucket Boys
BullsKidz | IncrediBulls | Swingin’ Seniors | Stampede
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He frequently attends birthday parties, community parades, festivals, walk-a-thons, school classroom appearances, college, high school and grade school sporting events, golf outings and more!
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This group of beautiful, talented and articulate women also makes numerous personal appearances at conventions, trade shows, sales meetings, promotional events and charitable events around the country. The Luvabulls are one of the most recognized dance teams in sports.
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The Matadors have been performing at Bulls’ games since their initial debut on November 7, 2003. When not strutting their stuff on the hardwood, these oversized comedians take their seats behind the baskets to entertain fans and cheer on their favorite NBA team.
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The IncrediBulls warm up fans during pre-game, challenge fans throughout the game and create high energy and excitement in the stands and on the court at the United Center. Members of the IncrediBulls receive high-exposure as well as potential outside appearance opportunities.
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A tremendous success in their inaugural season, the BullsKidz showcased their own moves and were greeted with standing ovations from the Bulls’ faithful. Don’t miss this year’s BullsKidz squad–energy in a small package!
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The group is regularly found at Bulls home games and functions, while also making appearances with other NBA and NCAA teams, plus a spot with Hank Williams, Jr. on his “Are You Ready For Some Football?!” for ABC’s Monday Night Football. Keep an ear out for the Bucket Boys. These young men are going to be making a lot of noise–in more ways than one.
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Just in time to celebrate the first Hardwood Classics game of the 2005.06 season, the Swingin’ Seniors hit the court dancing to songs from their era as part of a game that flashes back to the late 1940s.
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You will find the Stampede Drumline "rolling" throughout the United Center at several Bulls games this year. This entertaining act is something that needs to be seen to believe and can't avoid being heard… literally.
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Since then, this talented group of young men has been thrilling Bulls crowds with amazing jump rope stunts and dynamic tumbling routines. They can also be seen performing locally and nationally at corporate events, community functions, circuses and festivals.
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Combining old-school and new school moves—windmills, freeze-poses, helicopters, pop-lock and the occasional battle—these B-Boys deliver a healthy dose of hip-hop culture.
Not Just a Game! From a sea of people, you emerge to glance up at the bronzed immortalization of the greatest basketball player the world has ever seen. A smile comes across your face as you enter the building that carries on a winning tradition that spans 39 years, and you make your way through the very walkways that legends trod.
Overhead banners breeze gently in the rafters in reverence toward previous world championships and in anticipation of victories to come. Energy flows through the hallways and through the veins of players and fans alike who have gathered in the Windy City’s greatest indoor arena, the United Center. There is no question—this is one very special place.
For the thousands who flock to the city’s West Side for each Bulls home game, it isn’t just about watching basketball—it’s about experiencing the joys of life. And regardless of the season’s record or the night’s final score, fans can rest assured that they will leave with a smile on their face.



















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