Broken Arrow Festival Returns For 95th Year
By: Value News |
Category: Recreation/Leisure |
Issue: May 2026

Logo Courtesy of Rooster Days and the Broken Arrow Chamber of Commerce, May 2026.
The Broken Arrow Chamber of Commerce, along with title sponsor TTCU Federal Credit Union and in partnership with the City of Broken Arrow will host the 95th Rooster Days Festival. Rooster Days is Oklahoma’s longest running festival rooted in tradition.
When is the Rooster Days Festival?
Date: Thursday, May 14-17, 2026
Rooster Days Festival Hours:
- Thursday, May 14 – 5-10 p.m.
- Friday, May 15 – 5-11 p.m.
- Saturday, May 16 – 10 a.m.-11 p.m.
- Sunday, May 17 – Noon-6 p.m.
Location: Central Park on Main (1500 S. Main St., Broken Arrow, OK 74012)
Cost: Free to attend
What activities will be held during Rooster Days?
- Over 100 marketplace vendors to shop (located inside the Community Center)
- Food Trucks
- Local Entertainment
- Carnival Rides
- Kids Activity Zone with crafts and cooling area
- 5k & 1 mi. fun run
- Parade
About the Broken Arrow Chamber
With over 850 members, the Broken Arrow Chamber provides the support and resources our business community needs so that together we create an environment in which every business from entrepreneurs to corporations can thrive. The Chamber is the leading voice to advocate for business because when Broken Arrow businesses grow, the entire community thrives.
About the Rooster Days Festival
First held in 1931 to help local farmers market their excess poultry, the festival has grown into one of Oklahoma’s longest-running community celebrations. Today, it’s all about parades, carnival rides, live music, and community fun—still celebrating Broken Arrow’s roots while making new memories every May.
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