From nation and classical to rock and rap, music followers of each selection will discover loads of live reveals to their liking throughout Oklahoma this yr.
Just a month into 2023, the Sooner State’s live performance calendar is already filling out with an abundance of choices.
Oklahoma City’s Paycom Center is constructing on its record-breaking 2022 live performance slate, with Ada native Blake Shelton, Stevie Nicks, Kenny Chesney and extra already on the schedule. Tulsa’s BOK Center has dates with icons Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, Shania Twain and Lizzo, who might be making her Oklahoma debut there in May.
But it’s not simply the arenas which are busily reserving the brightest stars, probably the most beloved legacy acts and the most popular up-and-comers. The burgeoning lineups on the state’s theaters, ballrooms and casinos shouldn’t be ignored.
It could be not possible to listing all of them, however listed below are some highlights to date of Oklahoma’s 2023 live performance slate:
‘The Judds: The Final Tour’
Feb. 2, BOK Center, Tulsa
Country Music Hall of Famer Wynonna Judd is enjoying 15 added dates on the farewell tour honoring her mom and musical associate Naomi Judd, who died April 30 at age 76. Kelsea Ballerini and Martina McBride will carry out with Wynonna in Tulsa.
Helen Kelter Skelter
Feb. 4, Blue Note Lounge
The native favorites might be accompanied by Acid Queen and Psychotic Reaction on the not too long ago revamped sizzling spot.
Jason Boland & The Stragglers
Feb. 4, The Auditorium on the Douglass
The Oklahoma-Texas nation band will play a full-band acoustic present on its “Delectric Tour.”
The Righteous Brothers
Feb. 4, Sugar Creek Casino, Hinton
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Bill Medley and his new musical associate, Bucky Heard, sing the legendary duo’s hits like “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin'” and “Unchained Melody.”
OKC Philharmonic’s ‘Rite of Spring’
Feb. 4, Civic Center
The orchestra will help guide OKC out of the winter doldrums with a Classics concert featuring Igor Stravinsky’s revolutionary 1913 work “Rite of Spring.” Cliburn International Piano Competition Medalist Daniel Hsu will be spotlighted in the program, which also will include Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s popular “Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat Minor, Op. 23″ and Jonny Greenwood’s acclaimed suite from the 2007 Oscar-winning film “There Will Be Blood.”
Kyle Reid album release show
Feb. 4, Blue Door
The Norman-based multi-instrumentalist, producer and engineer is releasing his latest album, “Tin Can Gramophone,” on March 3 via Tulsa-based Horton Records.
Brad Fielder
Feb. 9, Opolis, Norman
The Oklahoma musician is a self-described “spirited purveyor of early 20th century sounds.”
Randy Rogers Band
Feb. 9, The Jones Assembly
The Texas country band recently released its ninth studio album, “Homecoming.”
My So Called Band
Feb. 11, Tower Theatre
The Oklahoma-based group specializes in covers of 1990s and early 2000s favorites.
Trace Adkins
Feb. 14, McKnight Center, Stillwater
The country music star will perform a special Valentine’s Day show.
Anthrax and Black Label Society
Feb. 14, The Criterion
Both co-headliners will play full sets, with special guest Exodus opening the show.
Latrice Royale
Feb. 17, Tower Theatre
The “RuPaul’s Drag Race” star will perform a Valentine’s Day-themed show.
Igor Lipinski
Feb. 19, All Souls Episcopal Church
The Polish-born pianist, who is on the faculty at the University of Oklahoma, will perform selections from Schubert, Chopin and Amy Beach on OKC’s long-running Piano Artist Series.
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band
Feb. 21, BOK Center, Tulsa
The music icon returns to the BOK Center for the first time since 2009.
OKC Philharmonic with Kelli O’Hara
Feb. 24-25, Civic Center
The Tony Award winner revisits her home state and reunites with the OKC orchestra for a two-night Pops showcase.
Oak Ridge Boys
Feb. 17, Stride Bank Center, Enid
The gospel and country music hall of famers are bringing their “Front Porch Singin’ Tour” to the Garfield County seat.
‘Soul II Soul Tour’
Feb. 24, Paycom Center
KEM and Ledisi visit OKC, along with special guest Musiq Soulchild.
Banda MS
Feb. 25, Paycom Center
The regional Mexican group plays an OKC arena concert.
Lviv National Philharmonic of Ukraine
Feb. 28, Armstrong Auditorium, Edmond
The storied orchestra will be joined by violinist Andriy Tchaikovsky under the baton of Music Director Theodore Kuchar.
The Legendary Count Basie Orchestra
March 3, McKnight Center, Stillwater
The jazz outfit continues the legacy of the late, great pianist, bandleader and composer (1904-1984).
OKC Philharmonic’s ‘Sight & Sound’
March 4, Civic Center
Percussionist Evelyn Glennie will be soloist on a Classics program featuring Toru Takemitsu’s “Three Film Scores,” Tan Dun’s “Paper Concerto for Paper Percussion and Orchestra” and Modest Mussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition,” arranged by Maurice Ravel.
Winter Jam
March 4, Paycom Center
The contemporary Christian tour makes its annual OKC stop, featuring acts We The Kingdom, Jeremy Camp and more.
Flogging Molly
March 8, Diamond Ballroom
The Celtic punk band is to be accompanied by special guests Anti-Flag and Skinny Lister.
Canterbury Voices’ ‘To Hope! A Celebration’
March 9, Civic Center
For retiring longtime Artistic Director Randi Von Ellefson’s final concert at the Civic Center, Canterbury Voices will revisit the late, legendary jazz musician and composer Dave Brubeck’s celebratory mass, which the OKC chorus previously presented in 2007.
Buddy Guy
March 9, River Spirit Casino Resort Tulsa; and March 10, 7 Clans Casino Resort, Newkirk
The legendary blues guitarist and singer, 86, is playing his “Damn Right Farewell.”
Shwayze
March 15, Beer City Music Hall
The “Buzzin'” California rapper is bringing along Of Good Nature and The Wide Eyed Kids.
Sarah Shook & the Disarmers
March 15, Ponyboy
The North Carolina-based quintet has developed a reputation for honky-tonk-infused rock with a punk spirit.
Ana Gabriel
March 16, Paycom Center
The Mexican singer-songwriter performs in OKC.
OKC Philharmonic with The Texas Tenors
March 17-18, Civic Center
The orchestra joins forces with the versatile Emmy Award-winning vocal trio.
Blake Shelton
March 17, Paycom Center
The Oklahoma native and country music superstar comes returns to OKC with his “Back to the Honky Tonk Tour,” bringing along openers Carly Pearce and Jackson Dean.
John Fullbright
March 17, Old Church Center, Perkins
The Grammy-nominated Oklahoma singer-songwriter and his band will perform the 10th season finale for Red Dirt songbird Monica Taylor’s Cimarron Breeze Concert Series, with fellow Oklahoman Jacob Tovar opening.
The War and Treaty
March 19, Beer City Music Hall
The husband-and-wife duo of Michael Trotter Jr. and Tanya Trotter is slated to release its anticipated debut album this year on Mercury Nashville.
Drive-By Truckers
March 21, The Jones Assembly
The Athens, Georgia-based rockers are touring in support of their 14th studio album, “Welcome 2 Club XIII.”
Elle King
March 24, Cain’s Ballroom, Tulsa
The singer-songwriter’s new album, “Come Get Your Wife,” features a tune titled “Tulsa,” so it’s becoming that her “A-FREAKIN-MEN Tour” is making a cease in town’s most iconic venue.
TobyMac
March 25, BOK Center, Tulsa
The multiplatinum-selling modern Christian star’s “Hits Deep Tour” contains assist from CROWDER, Cochren & Co., Tasha Layton, Jon Reddick and Terrian.
Stevie Nicks
March 30, Paycom Center
The two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer’s prolonged 2023 tour plans embrace her first solo present on the downtown OKC area, the place she beforehand carried out as a part of the legendary rock band Fleetwood Mac in 2003 and 2015.
Amy Grant
March 30, Hudiburg Chevrolet Center, Midwest City
The modern Christian music star, latest Kennedy Center honoree and spouse of Oklahoma native Vince Gill will carry out picks from her 40-year leisure profession.
Turnpike Troubadours
March 30 and April 1, BOK Center, Tulsa
After rocking their first headlining area present in their residence state final fall at OKC’s Paycom Center, the favored Oklahoma Red Dirt band is enjoying a two-night stint at Tulsa’s downtown area. Special company Old Crow Medicine Show and Muscadine Bloodline will open.
Journey
March 31, BOK Center, Tulsa
Led by Oklahoma Music Hall of Famer and founding guitarist Neal Schon, the rockers proceed their fiftieth anniversary “Freedom Tour” that includes Toto.
Casting Crowns
March 31, Stride Bank Center, Enid
The Grammy-winning modern Christian band’s “The Healer Tour” contains We Are Messengers and Ben Fuller.
Kenny Chesney
April 1, Paycom Center
The nation music famous person’s 21-date “I Go Back 2023 Tour” will characteristic Grammy-nominated rising star Kelsea Ballerini.
Carter Sampson
April 7, Blue Door
The Oklahoma singer-songwriter is releasing her new album, “Gold,” April 7 by way of Horton Records.
Pedro the Lion
April 13, Beer City Music Hall
David Bazan’s indie rock band will play an all-ages present.
Koe Wetzel
April 14, BOK Center, Tulsa
The Texas nation standout returns to Tulsa along with his “Road to Hell Paso” headlining tour.
OKC Philharmonic with Joshua Bell
April 15, Civic Center
One of the largest names in classical music, the Grammy-winning violinist, who beforehand carried out with the OKC Philharmonic in 2006, will reunite with the orchestra on a Classics live performance that includes Felix Mendelssohn’s “Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64” and Beethoven’s “Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92.”
Judah & the Lion
April 16, The Jones Assembly
The alt-rock and people band will play for the third time on the OKC venue.
‘Elevation Nights Spring 2023 Tour’
April 19, Paycom Center
Elevation Worship and Steven Furtick will carry an evening of reward music to OKC.
Keathley and the Burning Bras
April 20, Ponyboy
The OKC indie folk singer-songwriter launched her first full-band EP, “The Burning Bras,” final yr.
Walker Hayes
April 22, Paycom Center
The breakout nation singer might be accompanied by fellow up-and-comers Ingrid Andress and BRELAND.
Shinedown
April 24, BOK Center, Tulsa
“The Revolutions Live Tour” will embrace assist from fellow rockers Three Days Grace and From Ashes to New.
Blues Traveler
April 26, The Jones Assembly
The six-time platinum rockers are performing a sequence of reveals to go along with the spring launch of their “Live and Acoustic: Fall of 1997” restricted version double EP.
OKC Philharmonic presents ‘Marvel Studios’ Black Panther in Concert’
April 28-29, Civic Center
The orchestra will shut its Pops season by displaying the groundbreaking blockbuster on an enormous display screen whereas the philharmonic performs the superheroic rating live.
Cheap Trick
April 28, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa; and April 29, 7 Clans Casino Resort, Newkirk.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famers — Robin Zander (vocals, rhythm guitar), Rick Nielsen (lead guitar), Tom Petersson (bass guitar) and Daxx Nielsen (drums) — are celebrating 47 years of constructing music collectively.
Texas Hippie Coalition
April 29, Diamond Ballroom
The heavy steel band from Denison, Texas, returns to OKC.
Gojira and Mastodon
April 30, Zoo Amphitheatre
Grammy-nominated French heavy steel luminaries Gojira and Grammy-winning heavy rockers Mastodon be part of forces for “The Mega-Monsters Tour.”
Brightmusic Chamber Ensemble’s ‘Symphony of Winds’
May 2, First Baptist Church of OKC
The OKC ensemble wraps its 20th anniversary season with Ludwig van Beethoven’s “Octet for Winds in E-flat Major, Op. 103,” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Selections from The Magic Flute” and Charles Gounod’s “Petite Symphonie pour Vents.”
Brooks & Dunn
May 5, Paycom Center
The Country Music Hall of Fame duo, who cut up up in 2010 however reunited a couple of years later, are bringing their “Reboot Tour 2023” to the OKC area, the place they’ve performed 4 earlier instances.
Everclear
May 6, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa
The band will play its Nineties hits like “Santa Monica,” “Father of Mine” and “I Will Buy You a New Life.”
Kane Brown
May 12, BOK Center, Tulsa
Dustin Lynch & LOCASH are joining the country star on his “Drunk or Dreaming Tour.”
KATTFEST featuring Godsmack
May 12, Zoo Amphitheatre
The lineup for the annual one-day rock festival also includes I Prevail, Bad Omens, Zero 9:36, Catch Your Breath and more.
OKC Philharmonic’s ‘Oklahoma Stories: Clara Luper Centennial’
May 13, Civic Center
The orchestra’s Classics season closer will celebrate the legacy of a local civil rights legend with a program including Joan Tower’s “Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman,” Leonard Bernstein’s “Symphonic Dances from West Side Story” and the world premiere of Hannibal Lokumbe’s “Trials, Tears, Transcendence: The Journey of Clara Luper,” a new piece commissioned by the OKC Philharmonic.
Little Big Town
May 18, Stride Bank Center, Enid
The Grammy-winning country vocal quartet’s “Friends of Mine Tour” is supporting their 10th studio album, “Mr. Sun,” released last fall.
Canterbury Voices’ ‘Crescendo’
May 18, Oklahoma History Center
An add-on concert to the season subscription and fundraising event for Canterbury Voices’ programs, the second annual “Crescendo” will be Randi Von Ellefson’s last performance as the chorus’ artistic director and conductor. It also will be a celebration of his time with Canterbury Voices and include festive music, food and cocktails.
Lizzo
May 20, BOK Center, Tulsa
The three-time Grammy-winning singer, rapper and flautist will make her Sooner State debut on “The Special 2our.”
Ray Wylie Hubbard
June 1, Tower Theatre
The Oklahoma-Texas music icon released his second star-studded collaborative album, “Co-Starring Too,” in 2022.
Shania Twain
June 3, BOK Center, Tulsa
The country icon’s “Queen of Me Tour” will include special guest Breland.
Billy Strings
June 7, BOK Center, Tulsa
The Grammy-winning bluegrass player is touring in support of his new album “ME/AND/DAD,” on which he and his father, fellow musician Terry Barber, perform songs they played together during Strings’ childhood.
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones
June 13, Tower Theatre
The groundbreaking band is known for its inventive fusion of jazz and bluegrass music.
Matchbox Twenty
June 21, Zoo Amphitheatre
The Grammy-nominated band’s long-delayed tour lastly makes its means to OKC.
Flatland Cavalry
June 23, The Criterion
The Texas country outfit is bringing along special guest Emily Nenni on its 2023 North American trek.
Young the Giant
June 30, Zoo Amphitheatre
The multiplatinum-selling rockers’ summer tour with Milky Chance follows last fall’s release of “American Bollywood,” their first album in 4 years.
Madonna
July 27, BOK Center, Tulsa
The best-selling female solo touring artist of all time will showcase her famed catalog of hits spanning more than four decades on “The Celebration Tour.”
Paramore
July 29, BOK Center, Tulsa
The band will be touring in support of its new album, “This Is Why,” due out Feb. 10 on Atlantic Records.
Zach Bryan
Aug. 11, BOK Center, Tulsa
The rising Grammy-nominated country star, who hails from Oologah, is returning to Oklahoma with his newly announced “Burn Burn Burn North American Tour.”
Thomas Rhett
Aug. 17, Paycom Center
The country superstar’s “Home Team Tour” will feature Cole Swindell and Nate Smith.
Rocklahoma featuring Pantera
Sept. 1-3, Pryor Creek Music Festival Grounds, near Pryor
The full lineup has yet to be announced, but the three-day music and camping festival billed as “America’s Biggest Labor Day Weekend Party” will rely Pantera amongst its 2023 headliners. The heavy steel icons are touring this yr with a lineup together with original members Philip Anselmo and Rex Brown joined by Zakk Wylde on guitar and Charlie Benante on drums.
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