About Starlight Ranch Event Center
Starlight Ranch Event Center is a multi-use outdoor entertainment venue located on the east side of Amarillo, Texas, near Interstate 40. Marketed as Amarillo’s #1 music and event venue, it hosts concerts, festivals, and special events along with on-site attractions such as a maze, mini-golf, and a zip line, plus food, drinks, and other Big Texan-branded hospitality experiences.([visitamarillo.com](https://www.visitamarillo.com/listing/starlight-ranch-event-center/1491/?utm_source=openai)) The venue is closely associated with The Big Texan Steak Ranch, which promotes Starlight Ranch as a “one-of-a-kind” destination blending live entertainment with family-friendly activities.([amarillotexas-online.com](https://www.amarillotexas-online.com/plan-your-trip/starlight-ranch/?utm_source=openai))
The card descriptor string “LEEBRO LTD TBA Amarillo TX” is very likely the truncated legal billing name “Leebro Ltd d/b/a Starlight Ranch,” which appears in U.S. trademark and campaign-finance records with an Amarillo I‑40 East address matching the Starlight Ranch site.([ttabvue.uspto.gov](https://ttabvue.uspto.gov/ttabvue/v?pno=91244842&pty=OPP&utm_source=openai)) Charges from this merchant typically relate to concert or event tickets purchased online, on-site admission or activity fees (such as mini-golf or the maze), food and beverage purchases during events, or merchandise bought at the venue or via its website. You might see multiple smaller charges in one day if tickets and concessions were processed separately, or if partial payments or tips were run as distinct transactions.
If you don’t recognize this charge, first check whether you or someone in your household recently attended a concert or event at Starlight Ranch, or bought tickets online through their site or a linked ticketing platform. Look for confirmation emails from Starlight Ranch or The Big Texan, or check your history on the venue’s website or the ticket provider. If questions remain, contact the venue using the phone number or contact form listed on its official website to ask them to look up the transaction by date, amount, and last four digits of your card. If you still believe the charge is unauthorized, you should dispute it with your card issuer, who may request any emails or receipts you can provide as supporting documentation.