Civic pride
The Oklahoma City Civic Center Music Hall is a big source of pride for many OKC residents and for good reason.
The Oklahoma City Civic Center Music Hall is a big source of pride for many OKC residents and for good reason.
Under the direction of Alexander Mickelthwate, the orchestra performs everything from the classics, pop and family concerts. Check out some upcoming shows because there is bound to be something for every kind of music lover.
There’s no shortage of live music opportunities in Oklahoma City over the next month. Whether you’re interested in a cozy venue or a stadium-experience, here’s a list of some of what’s on the way.
Oklahoma City’s Stockyards City will host the Stockyards Stampede on Saturday, October 16th. Longhorns will kick off the event at 10:00 a.m. by parading down the street, followed by a day full of western heritage celebrations.
The annual Plaza District Festival returns for its 22nd year on Saturday, October 2 from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. This year’s festival will feature 28 performers, 32 artists and a range of activities.
Oklahoma City University music professor Sergio Monteiro will perform the complete cycle of Ludwig van Beethoven’s 32 piano sonatas in an eight-concert series beginning Sept. 11 and 12.
Oklahoma City has so many interesting and vibrant shopping and entertainment districts, it may be difficult to decide which one you are going to visit first. Why not begin your district tour by visiting the Uptown 23rd District?
After what we’ll freely admit was a bit of a bummer of a 4th of July 2020, live Independence Day events to celebrate freedom are back all over the OKC area. That includes Bricktown’s 4th of July celebration on – you guessed it – Sunday, July 4th.