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​​Tulsa Events January:

Tulsa Holiday Circuit, the Quarterhorse Association

January 1-2

Tulsa Expo Center

4145 E. 21st Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

www.tulsaholidaycircuit.com

“Welcome to the Tulsa Holiday Circuit – the show that pays!  We are an American Quarter Horse Association and Oklahoma Quarter Horse Association approved circuit since 1980, offering six judges in the Summer and six judges in the Winter.”

 

The Oklahoma Gun Show

January 1-2

Tulsa Expo Center, Tulsa Fairgrounds

4145 E. 21st Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact

918-955-1092

Email: eat0@eau0eav0eaw0

Email: eat1@eau1eav1eaw1

www.oklahomagunshows.com

Oklahoma Gun shows are known for being the highest quality events in every city and town we visit. We attract the highest quality vendors with the best prices and selection you will find. Our superior marketing and advertising guarantees the highest attendance and the largest shows. Year after year, we consistently produce the BEST Gun Shows for our loyal dealers and customers.

  

 

Harwelden Afternoon Tea

January 4, 2:30p.m. – 4:30p.m

Harwelden Mansion

2210 South Main Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-690-0714

www.harweldenmansion.com

The Harwelden Mansion is delighted to present our monthly “Afternoon Tea at the Mansion” event. Join us for an afternoon filled with English tradition, sweet and savory delicacies, and live piano music! This event is from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM on January 4. Traditional Etiquette Tips One person is elected to be a "mother."

 

 

Mean Girls

January 4-9

Tulsa Performing Arts Center

110 E. 2nd Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-596-7122

www.tulsapac.com

Direct from Broadway, MEAN GIRLS is the hilarious hit musical from book writer Tina Fey (“30 Rock”), composer Jeff Richmond (“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”), lyricist Nell Benjamin (Legally Blonde) and director Casey Nicholaw (The Book of Mormon). The story of a naïve newbie who falls prey to a trio of lionized frenemies, MEAN GIRLS delivers with immense energy, a wicked sense of humor and joyful inside-jokery.” USA Today says, “We’ll let you in on a little secret, because we’re such good friends: GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!” 

 

Mike Ryan

January 7, 8:30pm.

Cain’s Ballroom

423 N. Main Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-584-2306

www.cainsballroom.com

Mike Ryan is a San Antonio, TX born singer/songwriter who has accumulated fans across the US and throughout the world with powerful, whiskey smooth vocals and well-crafted lyrics.  His thoughtful writing style evokes emotion and plants the audience inside his songs.  Mike’s brand of country music, infused with southern rock and soulful rhythms, has generated over 105 million streams to date.  Skillful with a writer’s pen, and pure entertainment with a guitar, Mike has secured a notable reputation among country music fans.

 

The Tulsa Wedding Show

January 8, 12:00pm. – 4:00p.m.

Renaissance Tulsa Hotel

6808 S. 107th E. Avenue, Tulsa

For more  information, contact:

www.thetulsaweddingshow.com

 

The Tulsa Wedding Show, Oklahoma's premiere Bridal Fair! The Tulsa Wedding Show is the region's largest Bridal Show, featuring over 60 exhibitors at the January Wedding Show. With this concentrated exposure to all that Eastern Oklahoma has to offer, you can literally "Plan Your Day In A Day!" There are representatives from every size and category of wedding business, from large department stores to local specialty shops.

 

 

Tulsa Foundation for Architecture, The Church Studio:

Birthplace of the Tulsa Sound

January 8, 10:00a.m. – 12:00p.m.

The Church Studio

304 S. Trenton, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

www.tulsaarchitecture.org

January’s tour is THE CHURCH STUDIO: Birthplace of the Tulsa Sound The historic church was turned into a recording studio and home office to Shelter Records in 1972. Under Leon Russell’s leadership, the stone structure served as a creative workshop for songwriters, musicians, engineers, and singers to collaborate, learn, and inspire. In 2019 tour attendees got to peek inside The Church Studio before the planned restoration. Now you get to see the finished product.

 

Chili Bowl

January 10-15

Tulsa Expo Center

4145 E. 21st Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-838-3777

www.chilibowl.com

Officials with the Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals presented by General Tire have adjusted the age requirement that has long governed participation in the world’s largest indoor Midg

 

Hayden

January 14-15

Tulsa Performing Arts Center

110 E. 2nd Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-596-7122

www.tulsapac.com

Hayden is a modern magician and mentalist. He has performed off broadway in New York City and is featured on the latest season of Penn & Teller: Fool Us on the CW.

 

Don't expect a flashy Vegas magic show - Hayden uses everyday objects instead of ornate magic props. His show combines magic, psychology, and audience participation into a fun, modern, and thought provoking experience that keeps the audience guessing!

 

The Sound of Music

January 14-30

Theatre Tulsa

 105 W. Reconcilliation Way, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-587-8402

www.theatretulsa.org

Theatre Tulsa Academy’s education program is a safe, supportive environment where your child will enjoy sessions packed with theatre training, fun activities, and having a blast on stage! And the best part? They’ll meet new friends and grow as performers in the process.

 

Folk Dances “London” Symphony with Jarrod Robertson

January 15

Tulsa Performing Arts Center

110 E. 2nd Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-596-7122

www.tulsapac.com

Principal Guest Conductor Daniel Hege returns to the Tulsa Performing Arts Center stage for Folk Dances: “London” Symphony! This exciting program features fiery works such as Bartok’s Romanian Folk Dances, Vaughan Williams’ Tuba Concerto, featuring Principal Tuba – Jarrod Robertson, Britten’s Simple Symphony, and Vaughan Williams’ Symphony No. 2 “London!”

Bartok – Romanian Folk Dances

Vaughan Williams – Tuba Concerto

Britten – Simple Symphony

Vaughan Williams – Symphony No. 2 “London”

Daniel Hege, Principal Guest Conductor

Jarrod Robertson, Principal Tuba

 

 WADE BOWEN WITH TRAVIS KIDD

January 22, 8:30p.m.

Cain’s Ballroom

423 N. Main Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-584-2306

www.cainsballroom.com

 

American Finals Rodeo

January 22-23

Tulsa Expo Center

4145 E. 21st Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

www.americanrodeo.com

The American is an annual legendary western weekend that is held each year at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas and represents the richest single-day event in all of western sports.

Over the course of qualifier events across the country, competitors will all battle for what could be the biggest single-day paycheck of their careers. Owned by Teton Ridge, The American is a true open competition in format. The iconic event brings together top professional rodeo athletes and honest, hardworking cowboys and cowgirls in a winner-take-all showdown, meant to crown the finest talent the world has to offer. 

 

Swan Lake Tulsa Ballet

March 24-27

Tulsa Performing Arts Center

110 E. 2nd Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-596-7122

www.tulsapac.com

Odette, a young maiden trapped in the form of a swan due to an evil curse, must find eternal love to break the spell. Considered the most iconic classical ballet of all time, Swan Lake is an enchanting tale of love, sorcery, and deceit that critics praise as “effervescent and breathtaking.” Featuring iconic music and stunning sets and costumes, see for yourself why Swan Lake is the most performed ballet around the world

 

The Song of Jacob Zulu

January 27-30:

Tulsa Performing Arts Center

110 E. 2nd Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-596-7122

www.tulsapac.com

Nominated for six Tony Awards, including Best Play, The Song of Jacob Zulu tells the story of a young South African man accused of a senseless act of terrorism that claimed black and white lives alike during the height of apartheid. The play is transformed from a traditional courtroom drama into something approaching religious ritual by the power of eerily beautiful music from the “Greek chorus,” written by Ladysmith Black Mambazo.

 

Taylor Tomlinson

January 28

Cox Business Convention Center

100 Civic Center, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-894-4350

www.coxcentertulsa.com

Comedian Taylor Tomlinson is bringing her tour to Tulsa! With only three weeks into the ‘Deal With It’ Tour, Tomlinson has set the bar high with seventeen sold-out shows. She continues her cross-country trek with dates in the United States and Canada — with a stop in Tulsa at Cox Business Convention Center on Friday, January 28, 2022.

Comedian Taylor Tomlinson’s witty perspective on navigating adulthood has undertones of wisdom, typically earned with age. With open arms, Forbes’ welcomed Tomlinson to the 2021 ’30 Under 30’ class. In March 2020, Taylor Tomlinson’s voice rose from the pandemic silence, with a first-ever, hour-long Netflix Special ‘Quarter-Life Crisis.’ The special earned unanimous praise, accompanied by nods from the Washington Post who deemed it, “your favorite quarantine-watch.” Newsweek doubled down, cosigning that Tomlinson is “undeniably hilarious” and “wise beyond her years.

 

Green Country Home & Garden Show

January 28-30:

Tulsa Expo Center

4145 E. 21st Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

Linda Burkman, 918-523-2003

Email: eat2@eau2eav2eaw2

www.coxradio.com

 

Gary Clark Jr

January 29, 8:00p.m.

Cain’s Ballroom

423 N. Main Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-584-2306

www.cainsballroom.com

There are plenty of the guitar-hero sounds that have already established him as a headliner, with tunes that reiterate that Cream influences always rise to the top, from a guy who’s long since come to be considered by Clapton as a friend and contemporary, not just acolyte. But if a lot of fans would consider Clark the closest thing we have to a modern Hendrix, what comes through implicitly in This Land is the sense of just how much Jimi loved and borrowed from Curtis Mayfield. 

 

Star Wars: A New Hope

January 29

Tulsa Symphony

Tulsa Performing Arts Center, Chapman Music Hall

110 E. 2nd Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-596-7122

www.tulsapac.com

Experience Star Wars like never before! Jump in the Millennium Falcon and journey to Tatooine, Alderaan and beyond with a complete showing of Star Wars: A New Hope in high-definition, on a giant screen, with John Williams’ Oscar® winning score played live by Tulsa Symphony. Luke Skywalker leaves his home planet, battles the evil empire and learns the ways of the Force in the iconic film that started it all.

 

Jeff Dunham

Tulsa BOK

January 29, 5:00p.m.

200 S. Denver Avenue

For more information, contact:

918-894-4200

www.bokcenter.com

Record-breaking, global comedy superstar, Jeff Dunham, is bringing his cast of characters on the road, as America’s favorite ventriloquist tours North America on his SERIOUSLY!? tour. The tour will stop at BOK Center on Saturday, January 29, 2022.

For more than thirteen years, Jeff Dunham and his delightfully irreverent cohorts, Peanut, Walter, José Jalapeño, Bubba J. and Achmed the Dead Terrorist, have filled arenas across the U.S. and the world with their multiple blockbuster tours. And now, after taking the year off that nobody wanted, the comedian/ventriloquist and the little guys in his suitcase are restarting their much-claimed international tour, “JEFF DUNHAM: SERIOUSLY!?.” In addition to his usual cast of irreverent accomplices, “SERIOUSLY!?” includes the newest member of the troupe, “Url”, the grandson of Walter who lives online in his parent’s basement and knows not much more than what’s on his smart phone.

 

Willie Nelson

River Spirit Casino

January 29, 8:00p.m.

8330 Riverside Parkway

For more information, contact:

888-748-3731

www.riverspirittulsa.com

 

With a six-decade career, Willie Nelson has earned every conceivable award as a musician and amassed reputable credentials as an author, actor, and activist. He continues to thrive as a relevant and progressive musical and cultural force. In recent years, he has delivered more than a dozen new albums, released a Top 10 New York Times’ bestsellers book, again headlined Farm Aid, an event he co-founded in 1985, been honored by the Library of Congress with their Gershwin Prize for Popular Song, received his 5th degree black belt in Gong Kwon Yu Sul, headlined the annual Luck Reunion food and music festival during SXSW, launched his cannabis companies Willie’s Reserve and Willie’s Remedy, and graced the covers of Rolling Stone and AARP The Magazine. For 2019, he released Ride Me Back Home, a new studio album that captures a reflective upbeat journey through life, love, and time’s inescapable rhythms viewed from Willie’s inimitable perspective. In January 2020, the title song received the GRAMMY Award for Best Country Solo Performance, making it his 10th GRAMMY win. In April 2020, Willie’s next set of 11 newly recorded songs will release on his album First Rose of Spring - an atmospheric soulful showcase of beautifully-written songs and poignant performances. These new songs and performances add to his classic catalog, and finds Willie Nelson rolling at a creative peak, writing and singing and playing with the seasoned wit and wisdom that comes from the road, which he still travels along performing for fans.

 

Tool in Concert

Tulsa BOK Center

January 30, 7:00p.m.

202 S. Denver Avenue

For more information, contact:

918-894-4200

www.bokcenter.com

TOOL have announced a mammoth 2022 international tour, with the Los Angeles-based band playing locally at BOK Center on Sunday, January 30, 2022. Blonde Redhead will be support on the tour.

 

Cat Power

January 31, 7:30p.m

Cain’s Ballroom

423 N. Main Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-584-2306

www.cainsballroom.com

 

Tulsa Boat, Sport & Travel Show

January 31-February 6

Tulsa Expo Square

4145 E. 21st Street

For more information, contact:

Email: eat3@eau3eav3eaw3

www.tulsaboatshow.com

From fishing boats to pontoon boats, cruisers to ski boats, and motorhomes to campers—there is plenty to spark your excitement for getting outside!

 

The Drunkard

Tulsa Spotlight Theatre

Every Saturday Night, 7:00p.m.

1381 Riverside Drive

For more information, contact:

918-587-5030

www.tulsaspotlighttheater.com

Enjoy a truly unique evening of audience participation fun in "The Drunkard," an "old time mellodrammer!" Boo and hiss the villain, cheer on the hero, sing along to some grand old songs, and enjoy some of the Tulsa area's finest talent in the "Olio" preceding the play.

 

Tulsa Events, February 2022     

 BBI Tulsa Opera Big Sing

February 2, 12:10p.m.

Tulsa Performing Arts Center, Westby Pavilion

110 E. 2nd Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-596-7122

www.tulsapac.com

Join us for the return of the Brown Bag It free noontime concert series in the Westby Pavilion! The Tulsa Opera will be joining us for this incredible big sing event.

 

Iliza Shlesinger

February 3, 7:00p.m.

Tulsa Theater

105 Reconciliation Way, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

www.tulsa-theater.com

www.iliza.com

​​Iliza Shlesinger is an award-winning comedian and multihyphenate actor-writer-producer-author, selling out theatres around the globe with a devoted fanbase who create their Iliza-inspired swag to wear to her shows. She’s currently preparing to launch her post-pandemic Back In Action world tour.

 

Coulter Wall

February 3, 7:45p.m.

Cain’s Ballroom

423 N. Main, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-584-2306

www.cainsballroom.com

Western Canadian songwriter, Colter Wall, is a weathered baritone that spins narratives on the stage. He sings traditionals known to most, historic reverie, and poignant originals, raising both goosebumps and beers throughout the evening. It’s a nostalgic atmosphere and a simple yet colorful experience.

 

2 Friends & JUNK Vintage Market Event

February 4-5, 4:00p.m.

Tulsa Expo Center

4145 E. 21st Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

www.twofriendsandjunk.com

Featuring a ton of amazing booths of vintage, farmhouse, eclectic, antiques, boutiques, industrial salvage, garden décor, rusty JUNK & more!

A 2F&J loading area will be available.

That's right we will load the big stuff for you!

Admission is 8 bucks. 12/u free

 

Drive-By Truckers with Ryley Walker

February 5, 7:45p.m.

Cain’s Ballroom

423 N. Main, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-584-2306

www.cainsballroom.com

 

9th Annual Black Wall Street Heritage and History Festival

February 5, 11:00a.m.-6:00p.m.

Greenwood Cultural Center

322 N. Greenwood Avenue, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

Mary Williams, 918-850-3074

www.cityoftulsa.org

Black Churches Matter Speaker: Pastor Scott Gordon Host: M C Righteous and Lakita Parker $10 Donation 15 Historic black church awards, Black soul food tasting cook-off, vendors, speakers, choirs, music, drummers, sugar chic glam fashion show, prize giveaway, spoken word, praise dance, refreshments, and much more…

 

School House Rock Live!

February 4, 7:00p.m.

Tulsa Performing Arts Center

110 E. 2nd Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-596-7122

www.tulsapac.com

Academic subjects will never seem boring again when presented through mega-hits like “Conjunction Junction,” “Just a Bill,” “Interplanet Janet” or “Three is a Magic Number.”

Schoolhouse Rock Live! explodes onto the stage, updated for a whole new generation with imaginative image projections and a rock ’n’ roll feel. The live performance revolves around Tom, a nervous young schoolteacher, who turns on the television to calm himself down and is visited by three aspects of his personality who remind him how learning can be fun.

Originally aired on the ABC television network from 1973-1985, then revived in the ‘90s and ‘00s, Schoolhouse Rock was a collection of clever, animated shorts that taught academic topics, including grammar, math, civics and science.

 

Trey Kennedy

February 4, 7:00

Cain’s Ballroom

423 S. Main Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-584-2306

www.cainsballroom.com 

Trey Kennedy is a born and raised Oklahoman who never expected to enter the entertainment industry. While attending college at Oklahoma State University, Trey found fame on the mobile app Vine, amassing more than 2.5 million followers. He was a top creator on the app for more than three years and, through this experience, discovered a passion for entertainment. Trey has now continued his social media success on platforms such as Instagram and Facebook where he has a combined 10+ million followers. He hopes to continue creating an array of entertaining content in order to deliver some joy where it’s needed. Trey is currently creating content and podcasts across his social media while traveling the road performing for sold out crowds everywhere.

  

Spitfire

February 5, 7:30p.m.

Tulsa Performing Arts Center

110 E. 2nd Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-596-7122

www.tulsapac.com

Principal Guest Conductor Daniel Hege leads the TSO in this exciting program featuring Walton’s Spitfire: Prelude and Fugue, Barber’s Knoxville: Summer of 1915 – featuring vocalist Janinah Burnett, Khachaturian’s Masquerade Suite, and Shostakovich’s Powerful Symphony No. 9.

Walton – Spitfire: Prelude and Fugue

Barber – Knoxville: Summer of 1915

Khachaturian – Masquerade Suite

Shostakovich – Symphony No. 9

 

Marcus King, Live in 2022

February 9, 8:00p.m.

Cain’s Ballroom

423 N. Main Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-584-2306

www.cainsballroom.com

A 25-year-old guitar phenom and innovative songwriter, Marcus King can simultaneously switch from swaggering rock to supersonic soul – with his vocal powers taking center stage on debut solo record El Dorado, out now. The album is a Dan Auerbach produced, genre-bending release from a world-class young talent, that will establish him as one of the most soulful voices of his generation.  

 

Vendetta, A Mafia Story  Tulsa Ballet

February 9 -13

Tulsa Performing Arts Center

110 E. 2nd Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-596-7122

www.tulsapac.com

1950s Chicago. Rosalia Carbone’s wedding day is marred by a violent murder, sparking a long-standing grudge between infamous rival mob families. When the Godfather, the feared patriarch of the family, is killed in a shootout, an enraged Rosalia takes his place. Vendetta is a thrilling show full of red-hot passion, anger and greed depicted through the beauty of dance

The Beach Boys

February 10, 8:00a.m. – 10:00p.m.

River Spirit Center

8330 Riverside Parkway, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

888-748-3731

www.riverspirittulsa.com

The Beach Boys have sold over 100 million records worldwide and have received more than 33 RIAA Platinum and Gold record awards. The Rock And Roll Hall of Famers where also honored at the 2001 Grammy Awards with the Lifetime Achievement Award. With more than five decades of touring under their belts, The Beach Boys have performed more concerts than any major rock band in history.

Vendetta: A Mafia Story, Tulsa Ballet

February 10-13

Tulsa Performing Arts Center

110 E. 2nd Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-596-7122

www.tulsapac.com

1950s Chicago. Rosalia Carbone’s wedding day is marred by a violent murder, sparking a long-standing grudge between infamous rival mob families. When the Godfather, the feared patriarch of the family, is killed in a shootout, an enraged Rosalia takes his place. Vendetta is a thrilling show full of red-hot passion, anger and greed depicted through the beauty of dance

 

CHEER-A-PALOOZA

February 11-13

Cox Business Convention Center

For more information, contact:

100 Civic Center, Tulsa

918-894-4350

www.coxcentertulsa.com

After many years of coaching all-stars, and judging around the country for various competition companies, David and Kristin Owens knew they wanted to expand their love for cheerleading. In 2007, Rockstar Cheer and Dance Championships was developed with a goal of providing quality, organized and professional competitions.

 

Tulsa Foundation for Architecture Second Saturday

Tulsa Underground: The Tunnel Tour

February 12, 9:00a.m. – 4:00p.m.

Hyatt Regency Tulsa Downtown

100 E. 2nd Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

www.tulsaarchitecture.org

Your ticket purchase benefits Tulsa Foundation for Architecture, a 501c3 nonprofit organization. Our mission is to champion the art of good design and to celebrate Oklahoma’s architectural heritage through education, advocacy, and archives. Every ticket/membership you purchase and every contribution you make supports the impact that Tulsa Foundation for Architecture has on the Tulsa community. Thank you for your support! 

Jitney

February 12, 13, 19, 20:

Tulsa Performing Arts Center

110 E. 2nd Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-596-7122

www.tulsapac.com

Anyone who has witnessed 'brothers' telling tales in the neighborhood barbershop or at the local Mickey D's will be familiar with the shared camaraderie, ego, fear and ambition that come to the fore in a small jitney (gypsy-cab) station in 1970s Pittsburgh as depicted in August Wilson's very funny, as well as, very touching play "Jitney."

 

Arts & Smash

February 13, 1:00-3:00pm

Tulsa Stained Glass

4131 S. Sheridan Road, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-664-8604

www.tulsastainedglass.com

Tulsa Stained Glass offers unique events - crafting classes where students nurture their creative spirits while having a great time creating simple stained glass projects to take home and brag about. These entertaining three-hour events are perfect for individuals, groups, date night, ladies' night out, and more

 

Sweetheart Run

February 12, 7:45a.m-10:45a.m.

Fleet Feet Tulsa

418A E. 2nd Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

www.runsignup.com

Grab your sweetheart (or meet one at the race) and bring them to Fleet Feet Blue Dome (2nd and Frankfort) in Downtown Tulsa on Saturday, February 12, 2022 for the Sweetheart Run!   For 2022 this race features a great finisher medal, long sleeve cotton t-shirt for all entrants, and great post race food.  The race starts and finishes at Fleet Feet Blue Dome in downtown Tulsa, and is contested on a great urban downtown Tulsa course.  A Tulsa Valentine's Day tradition for over a decade.  

 

Randy Houser

February 17, 7:45p.m

Cain’s Ballroom

423 N. Main, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-584-2306

www.cainsballroom.com

 

Ayngel & John at Hard Rock Casino

February 18, 2:30p.m.

Hard Rock Hotel and Casino

777 W. Cherokee Street, Catoosa

For more information, contact,

800-760-6700

www.hardrockcasino.com

 

Superstart!

February 18-19

Cox Business Convention Center

100 Civic Center, Tulsa

For more information, contact

918-894-4350

www.coxcentertulsa.com

Superstart! is a high-energy weekend event in which preteens can learn and grow in their relationships with friends, leaders and most importantly God.  Superstart! will utilize the Pepsi Exhibit Hall A & B at CBCC on February 18 – 19, 2022. CBCC is located at 100 Civic Center in downtown Tulsa.

 

Vintage Tulsa Show

February 18, 9:00a.m. – 12:00p.m.

Tulsa Expo Center

4145 E. 21st Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

www.heritageeventcompany.com

Vintage Tulsa Show aims to provide customers and dealers with the opportunity to attend quality events featuring authentic antique merchandise, experience enjoyable interactions and leave feeling satisfied with the quality of service. It will display a variety of antiques, vintage, estate jewelry, vintage clothing, collectibles, comics, tv/movie memorabilia, mid-century modern, furniture, vintage jewelry, and vintage decor and etc.

 

O’Reilly Auto Parts Presents 58th Annual Starbird Car Show

February 18-20

Tulsa Expo Center

4145 E. 21st Street

For more information, contact:

www.starbirdcarshows.com

A celebration of the spirit of the traditional Rod and Kustom kulture, as well as the do it yourself attitude that everyone can relate with! We'll have pinstripers, tattoo artists, a fully functioning barber shop, rock n' roll and more through out the entire weekend.

 

Eric Church: The Gather Again Tour

February 19, 8:00p.m.

Tulsa BOK Center

200 S. Denver, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-894-4200

www.bokcenter.com

 

Tulsa Women’s Expo with a Cause

February 20-21

Tulsa Expo Center

4145 E. 21st Street

For more information, contact:

Barbara Donnell, 205-259-3351

Email: eat4@eau4eav4eaw4

www.womenslivingexpo.com

The 35th annual TULSA WOMEN’S EXPO WITH A CAUSE! Sip, Sample and Shop your way through 190 exhibits and enjoy Special Events on 2 Stages. The Expo is Tulsa's the largest two day women’s event featuring Tulsa Upfront Women, The Reasor's Salmon Chef Cookoff, The Made in Oklahoma Showcase, The Food & Wine Pavilion, The Reasor's Chef's Kitchen Stage, Runway Fashion Shows, Fitness Demos, Beauty Makeovers, Celebrity Guests, Inspiring Speakers and Expert Chef Demos. Indulge yourself with delicious food and great wine from local vineyards in the Great Tastes Food & Wine Pavilion.

Bring your girlfriend, your sister, your mother and your daughter and SHARE THE FUN!

 

Stronger Together: The Power of Women in Country Music

February 24, 12:00p.m. – 6:00p.m

Woody Guthrie Center

102 E. Reconciliation Way, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-574-2710

www.woodyguthriecenter.org

Join us for a journey through the history of women in country music, from the early years and post-World War II, to the emergence of Nashville as a country music mecca, starting October 22. Presented and curated by the GRAMMY Museum®, the exhibit will feature artifacts from such celebrated female country artists as Brandi Carlile, Maybelle and Sara Carter, Rosanne Cash, Caylee Hammack, Faith Hill, Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, Patsy Montana, Maren Morris, Dolly Parton, Minnie Pearl, Margo Price, Taylor Swift, Yola and more.

 

 Emmeline

February 25-27

Tulsa Performing Arts Center

110 E. 2nd Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-596-7122

www.tulsapac.com

A new production of Tobias Picker’s first opera makes its Oklahoma premiere!

Based on a true story and the book by Judith Rossner, the opera tells the story of Emmeline, who gives up her illegitimate son for adoption. Twenty years later, family secrets and a fall from grace fail to break her spirit. Picker makes his opera-conducting debut, leading a cast that includes soprano Madison Leonard, tenor Jonathan Johnson and baritone Steven LaBrie.

 

Alice @ Wonderland Children’s Theater

February 25-March 6

Tulsa Spotlight Theatre

1381 Riverside Drive, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-587-5030

www.tulsaspotlighttheater.com

A charmingly clever and imaginatively selective dramatization of Lewis Carroll's two classics. 2 Acts. 21 major characters; can be performed with as few as 12 actors. Many roles can be played by men or women. Note: Script designed so 2 roles can be eliminated, reducing minimum cast size to 10. Cast size also easily expandable. Setting: requires only simple, colorful, portable pieces. Costumes: fantastical, except for Alice and the Narrator.

 

Heroes of the Fourth Turning Theatre Tulsa

February 25-March 6

Tulsa Performing Arts Center

110 E. 2nd Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-596-7122

www.tulsapac.com

Four young Catholic conservatives have gathered at a backyard after-party to toast their college mentor. But as their reunion spirals into spiritual chaos and clashing politics, it becomes less a celebration than a vicious fight to be understood.

 

The 6th Annual Tulsa Mardi Gras Masquerade

February 26, 7:00p.m.

VFW Post 577

1109 E. 6th Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

www.mardigrastulsa.com

The Tulsa VFW & LockHeart Productions, are hosting the 6th annual Tulsa Mardi Gras Masquerade on Saturday Feb 26th 2022 at 7:00pm.

This year we’re changing things up. A portion of general admission profits are donated to VFW Post 577 as well as all of the profits from VIP and sponsorship packages. This event sells out, please buy your tickets in advance in order to make sure you get in! One ticket it gets you into two shows Enjoy a Mardi Gras environment with live music at the Tulsa VFW Post 577.

 

Jack and The Beanstalk, Tulsa Ballet

February 26-March 5

Tulsa Ballet Theater

1212 E. 45th Place, Tulsa

https://tulsaballet.org/tbii-jack-and-the-beanstalk/

Tulsa Ballet is excited to announce the second installment in the Hardesty Family Foundation Children’s Series:  Jack and the Beanstalk!  Join us as we follow Jack up the giant beanstalk to a world with castles in the sky, magical treasures, and one despicable Ogre. With choreography by Resident Choreographer Ma Cong, sets and costumes by New Zealand’s top designer Tracy Grant Lord, and incredible dancing by Tulsa Ballet II, Jack and the Beanstalk encourages the audience to expand their imagination.  A musical score assembled by Principal Company Pianist Andrew Lahti and narration by Dan McGeehan, who also adapted the story, help create an entertaining and educational performance perfect for the young and young at heart!

The Drunkard

Every Saturday Night, 7:00p.m.

Tulsa Spotlight Theatre

1381 Riverside Drive, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-587-5030

www.tulsaspotlighttheater.com

Enjoy a truly unique evening of audience participation fun in "The Drunkard," an "old time mellodrammer!" Boo and hiss the villain, cheer on the hero, sing along to some grand old songs, and enjoy some of the Tulsa area's finest talent in the "Olio" preceding the play.

Tulsa Events March 2022

Heroes of the Fourth Turning Theatre Tulsa

February 25-March 6

Tulsa Performing Arts Center

110 E. 2nd Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-596-7122

www.tulsapac.com

Four young Catholic conservatives have gathered  at a backyard after-party to toast their college mentor.  But as their reunion spirals into spiritual chaos and  clashing politics, it becomes less a celebration than  a vicious fight to be understood.

 

Alice @ Wonderland Children’s Theater

February 25-March 6

Tulsa Spotlight Theatre

1381 Riverside Drive, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-587-5030

www.tulsaspotlighttheater.com

A charmingly clever and imaginatively selective dramatization of Lewis Carroll's two classics. 2 Acts. 21 major characters; can be performed with as few as 12 actors. Many roles can be played by men or women. Note: Script designed so 2 roles can be eliminated, reducing minimum cast size to 10. Cast size also easily expandable. Setting: requires only simple, colorful, portable pieces. Costumes: fantastical, except for Alice and the Narrator

The TEN Tenors

March 1, 7:30p.m.

Tulsa Performing Arts Center

110 E. 2nd Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-596-7122

www.tulsapac.com

The TEN Tenors are an Australian music ensemble that has toured extensively nationally and internationally and released 15 albums and 4 DVDs. Since The TEN Tenors was first formed in 1995, the group has performed extensively in Australia, overseas and on television, and their signature brand of music featuring 10-part harmonies has been enjoyed by more than 90 million people.

 

 Me, Myself & Shirley

March 3-5

Tulsa Performing Arts Center

110 E. 2nd Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-596-7122

www.tulsapac.com

The legendary star of the iconic comedy series, “Laverne and Shirley” will share memories of her career and hilarious backstage tales from her lifetime in entertainment. Although best known for her role as Shirley Feeney, Cindy Williams is a versatile actress and comedienne who overcame a challenging childhood to pursue her love of acting and found stardom.

 

YUNGBLUD, The Life on Mars Tour

March 3, 7:30p.m

Cain’s Ballroom

423 N. Main Street, Tulsa

For more information, contact:

918-584-2306

www.cainsballroom.com

Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band

March 3, 8:00p.m.

The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

777 W. Cherokee Street, Catoosa

For more information, contact:

800-760-6700

www.hardrockcasinotulsa.com

Kenny Wayne Shepherd is a Louisiana-born musician who’s sold millions of albums while throwing sing

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