
Events in Tulsa
June Amputee Support Group at PAM Health Rehab of Tulsa
Michael Arnette of Progress Prosthetics will lead a talk covering outdoor activities, practical tips for staying comfortable in the summer heat, and other helpful topics.
ACT Game Night
ACT Game Night brings people together in the Martin Regional Library Lecture Room for friendly games, conversation, pizza, and snacks. Pizza is provided, and participants may bring games, a snack, or simply come without any supplies. A code of conduct is available for attendees. This event is not affiliated with the Tulsa City-County Library, and the library does not sponsor or endorse the event, any speakers, or the organization.
Martin Regional LibraryBourbon Tulsa Weekly watches baseball
Enjoy a rescheduled night of baseball at ONEOK Field with a friendly crowd cheering on the Tulsa Drillers against the Hooks. The group plans to gather by the bar in center field to watch the game together. Bring lawn chairs or blankets for extra comfort and, if you like, your dog. A group photo is planned. Look for $3 White Claws available throughout the night. Some attendees who confirm with the host ahead of time may have a ticket provided, otherwise tickets are $10.
ONEOK FieldHandcraft Gathering!
A casual crafting get-together where participants can bring a current project or choose a new kit or supplies in the shop. Settle in for relaxed creative time and make alongside others.
Community CraftJune Women's Yoga Circle (4 weeks)
A four-week yoga circle for women offers a supportive space to nurture the body, settle the mind, and connect with a community of kindred spirits. Welcoming both newcomers and longtime yogis, each session weaves mindful movement, breath, and quiet reflection so participants leave feeling steady, refreshed, and encouraged. Participation is limited to just six women, and the full series is $100 per person. Guided by Melissa Cameron.
Eagle Ops Home Run Rally Point: Drillers vs. Corpus Christi
This gathering brings together service members, veterans, their families, and supportive community members at ONEOK Field for Tulsa Drillers baseball. Complimentary tickets, made possible by sponsors, are available to these groups, and reservations are required. Bring loved ones and a great attitude for a fun time at the ballpark.
OneOK Field - Tulsa Drillers StadiumZooLIGHTful
Tulsa Zoo sparkles during ZooLIGHTful, a walk-through spectacle featuring hundreds of hand-made Chinese lanterns shaped like animals. Follow a pathway that stretches for more than a mile as glowing creatures transform the grounds into a radiant landscape. Member admission is $17.99 per person online or $21.99 per person at the gate, and general admission is $19.99 per person online or $23.99 per person onsite. Children age 2 and under are admitted at no charge. Families can save 20 percent with a four-ticket bundle, with member pricing at $57.99 online or $69.99 onsite and general pricing at $63.99 online or $76.99 onsite. Sales tax applies to all prices. Animal visibility is not guaranteed. For details, email info@tulsazoo.org or call 918-669-6600.
Tulsa ZooLine Dance Class with the 918Outlaws
Line dance with the 918 Outlaws at Temple of Dance, with instruction in Fireball, Country Girl Twerk, and Café Con Leche. Tropical flair is encouraged, such as Hawaiian shirts, floral outfits, or leis. The cover charge is $10. All ages are welcome, and participants of any experience level can take part.
Temple of DanceSWORDS AND DEVILTRY: Appendix N Book Club
Rooted in the Appendix N tradition from AD&D, which gathered the books that influenced Gary Gygax while writing Dungeons and Dragons, this book club focuses on the stories that shape how people plan, write, run, and play TTRPGs. The selection is "Swords and Deviltry" by Fritz Leiber, a 160-page collection published in 1970 that brings together four sword and sorcery tales. These stories trace the separate beginnings of Fafrhd and The Grey Mouser and recount their first meeting in the city of Lankhmar. The series helped define the sword and sorcery sub-genre, and the pair’s roguish, less-than-heroic approach to adventure influenced a foundational player character archetype in D&D. Because the readings are older, discussion is approached critically, recognizing elements that were once commonplace but are not acceptable, and focusing on cultural relevance, the books’ impact on the Table-Top RPG hobby, and practical lessons for role-playing. Conversation acknowledges problematic aspects without dwelling on them, with the aim of learning from past mistakes.
Top Ten Tips for Training Your Dog
Get practical guidance on dog training at Legacy Plaza East Conference Center with Chris Medlock. Drawing on two decades at Tulsa Dog Training Club, he has worked with hundreds of dogs and their owners and trained his own ten. He shares tips for nurturing loving, well behaved companions and preparing confident canine competitors.
Legacy Plaza East Conference CenterLeilani's Aloha Kitchen Hawaiian Wednesday
Back at Mother Road Market with Kitchen 66, this special appearance celebrates authentic Hawaiian food. The menu will be posted, and updates will be shared.
Mother Road MarketAdult Bingo
Jon Kondelik brings a live comedy set to Bricktown Comedy Club Tulsa in Tulsa.
Bricktown Comedy Club TulsaTokyo, OK 2026
Focused on anime and Japanese pop culture, this convention is built on strong ties to Oklahoma’s fan community. It started as a block party in 2006 and originally operated under the name Tokyo in Tulsa. It takes place at the Marriott Tulsa Hotel Southern Hills.
Marriott Tulsa Hotel Southern HillsAll-World Awards
High school athletes from the Tulsa area are honored at the All-World Awards, presented by Bill Knight Automotive. The celebration takes place in the Osage Pavilion within the ballpark. The program moves from gates opening to an awards presentation, followed by a parade featuring finalists and honorees and a buffet dinner. The event then transitions to Tulsa Drillers baseball against the Corpus Christi Hooks, with award recipients recognized after the second inning. Use the ticket code WORLD when purchasing.
ONEOK FieldTulsa T1D Adult Social Hour
The Tulsa T1D Adult Social Hour brings adults in the Type 1 diabetes community together for board games and conversation at Shuffles: Board Game Cafe. This casual meetup offers a friendly space to share stories, make new connections, and catch up with friends. Expect a laid back atmosphere centered on fun, community, and good company.
Shuffles: Board Game CafeStraightening the Future: A Scoliosis Celebration
Celebrate the strength and resilience of people affected by scoliosis at a welcoming gathering centered on learning, connection, and hope. Patients, families, caregivers, and community supporters can explore up-to-date information about scoliosis, hear personal stories, and engage with experts. The focus is on raising awareness, empowering those living with the condition, and recognizing progress in care while honoring every journey. It is a warm, uplifting occasion that looks ahead to a healthier future.
Mary K Chapman Health Plaza @ St. John Medical CenterOklahoma Aviation Professionals June 2026 Meetup
An evening meetup for Oklahoma aviation professionals at American Solera offers a relaxed setting for networking and conversation. An email notification list is available for those who would like updates.
American SoleraFree Cooking Demo: Overnight Oats and Breakfast Quesadillas
Make busy days easier with a free cooking demonstration focused on wholesome, make ahead breakfasts. The session features Overnight Oats and Breakfast Quesadillas and shows simple ways to put together quick, satisfying options that fit a tight schedule. There is no cost to attend, but capacity is limited and advance registration is recommended. To reserve a spot, call 918.595.4419.
North Regional Health & Wellness CenterBingo & Silent Auction Benefitting Tulsa Period Pantry
Enjoy an evening of bingo, snacks, prizes, and a silent auction supporting TPP. This gathering has been moved earlier in the year and upgraded to a larger space at the OU Schusterman Learning Center to make room for more activities. Board member Kate has organized a wide range of prizes and silent auction items. Admission is $20 and includes snacks and one bingo card, with additional cards available for $5. Bingo winners will receive prizes, a silent auction will be held, and kids are welcome. Registration is required.
OU Tulsa Learning CenterHangar Pinball Max Matchplay League #4
Held at Magoo's, this Max Matchplay league spans seven weeks with eight head-to-head games each week. Two weeks are dropped, so your final score comes from your best five weekly totals. The finals feature the top 12, with three games per round and PAPA style scoring of 4, 2, 1, 0. For the first game of each round, the highest seed selects either the machine or their position. For games two and three, player order is determined by the prior game’s results, with lower finishers choosing first. To register, see Eric and bring the $6 league and IFPA fee.
Magoo'sPollinator Party & Costume Competition!
Green Country Pollinator Party gathers at the Tulsa Garden Center Teaching Garden and Helmerich Classroom for a cheerful celebration of pollinators. Snacks and prizes are part of the experience, and the event ties into National Pollinator Week, an international effort devoted to pollinator health. Expect a friendly atmosphere with ideas on how to protect these vital species, celebrate their importance, and help spread the word.
Tulsa Garden CenterSound Bath and Guided Meditation
AARP Oklahoma and Guthrie Green present a complimentary one-hour sound bath at Fly Loft in Tulsa, featuring the soothing sounds of crystal singing bowls, gentle chimes, and a resonant gong. Capacity at the venue is limited. Attendees may enter a drawing for a $50 gift card provided by AARP Oklahoma.
Fly LoftFeathered: The Musical
Little Shop of Productions presents the final show of its inaugural season, Feathered: the Musical, at Theatre Tulsa Studios. Written by local Tulsa artist Judah Brown, this original retelling of the Icarus myth explores fate, flight, love, and courage. Confined in a tower with his father, Daedalus, Icarus longs for freedom while his wary father cautions him against provoking destiny. Icarus forms an unexpected bond with Apollo, the sun god, and together they imagine a daring escape into the sky. The stories of Phaethon and Helle echo as warnings that flying too high or too low can be fatal. As events build toward a familiar precipice, Icarus must confront his doubts and choose whether to follow the well-worn path of legend or break the cycle. Tickets are $15 plus fees and can be purchased at the door on the day of the performance or online. Little Shop of Productions is a new Tulsa company focused on offering distinctive, affordable live performances, producing traditional plays and musicals and expanding into other forms to give local artists of all backgrounds a place to share their work.
Theatre Tulsa StudiosDeep Intentions
INNER PATH Productions brings Deep Intentions to Lot No. 6 with Thump Dub, transforming the space with elevated production and a few surprise touches. The lineup includes Rellik and IlLovely from Northwest Arkansas, Jsun and Wubbert from Tulsa, and 808Ross from Tahlequah. There is no cover.
Lot No. 6Senior Women's Basketball
Women age 50 and older gather in the Owen Park Community Center gym to work on basketball fundamentals and play three-on-three, half-court scrimmages. Women who are not yet 50 are also welcome. Participants should bring a size 28.5 basketball. There is no fee to take part.
Owen Park Community CenterSummer Kids Series: Bedazzled Buttercream
Part of the Summer Kids Series, this hands-on decorating class invites young creators to explore buttercream color, texture, and piping while designing showy, extra-sweet treats. Kids experiment with different piping tips, blend vibrant frosting, add sprinkles and glittery accents, and finish with edible décor to build confidence and craft a unique edible masterpiece. The session is $45 per child, or $140 for the full series with a $40 savings. Designed for ages 7 to 16, children attend independently and caregivers may assist briefly at check-in, with classroom seating reserved for registered participants. Plan to arrive about 10 minutes early for check-in. Comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes are recommended. Photography is welcome. Supplies, tools, and ingredients are provided. Registrations are final and cannot be transferred, and no-shows are not rescheduled. If a participant cannot attend, another child may take their place with advance notice.
All Things CakePaint & Sip at The Chalkboard — Wine Tastings | Wine Dinners | Wine Events in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Enjoy wine while you paint and let your creativity flow at The Chalkboard Kitchen + Bar Tulsa. This step-by-step guided session welcomes all skill levels with no experience required. Complimentary wine is included, and small bites are served throughout the evening.
The Chalkboard Kitchen + Bar TulsaNick Hoff
The show features Nick Hoff, a stand-up comic who performs across the country. He has appeared on MTV, co-hosts a weekly program on SiriusXM, and was featured in Netflix’s comedy festival. His debut album is titled Baby Daddy.
Tulsa’s Bricktown Comedy ClubPunchis Banda Rave
Punchis Punchis Banda Rave brings Música Regional and Banda together with EDM for a high energy blend. This event is for ages 18 and up, and ID is required.
Cain's BallroomPsychedelic Salon
OPC’s Psychedelic Symposium opens with an evening devoted to connection, inspiration, and storytelling. Clinicians, enthusiasts, and thought leaders gather to hear carefully selected personal accounts focused on psychedelics. Local storytellers share lived experiences that highlight the healing potential of these journeys. The program is curated by Ok So Tulsa, shaping the flow of stories and conversation throughout the night.
AFFIRMING
AFFIRM is a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy-based program offered through Oklahomans for Equality that supports LGBTQ+ youth in managing stress and strengthening overall well-being. Developed with LGBTQ+ youth and adult community partners using an adapt and evaluate approach, its practice models focus on the real needs and experiences of LGBTQ+ clients. This group is for ages 14 to 19. Youth need approval from a parent or guardian before attending. For more information, call 918-743-4297. Held at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.
Dennis R Neill Equality CenterFriday Night Dance
Square dancing open to everyone takes place at Memorial Drive United Methodist Church. Admission is $5 per person.
Memorial Drive United Methodist ChurchFriday Night Fireworks
News on 6 K-Hits Friday Night Fireworks brings a festive night at the ballpark. Guests are greeted with live music from the 49 and 4 Band as they head inside. Visit the concourse near the Official Team Store for complimentary face painting from Next Level Balloons. Enjoy free sampling from Red Diamond, with a take-home bottle available when departing. The festivities are presented by Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa.
ONEOK Field"Unkind" - In Memory of Eriyon Tecson
A single-night screening at Circle Cinema honors the memory of Eriyon Tecson with the Oklahoma-made film Unkind, in which she had a featured role. Eriyon was early in her acting career when she was killed while helping someone in need in December. Members of her family will be in attendance along with filmmaker Jeff LeForce and other cast members. Information will be available at the screening about a scholarship created in Eriyon’s name with A Pocket Full of Hope to support aspiring local actors, as well as ways to contribute to the organization and the new fund. Tickets are $10. Unkind portrays the everyday cruelty students show one another and follows Noah as his difficult day worsens when a shooting happens on campus, pointing to the need for more compassion. A Pocket Full of Hope is a Tulsa-based 501(c)(3) that provides young people with a sense of belonging, creative outlets, and a safe place to grow, working with community partners to support youth as they move into adulthood. Over 17 years the organization has reached more than 5,200 youth from Tulsa and nearby areas, empowering them to shift toward positive peer culture through music, theatre, and dance.
Circle CinemaYard Sale 2026 Day 1 of 2
A two day indoor yard sale at ART Emporium 66 benefits Outsiders TNR, with all proceeds supporting the TNR Fund for community cats. The sale is set indoors, so the weather will not interfere. Shoppers can browse bargains in many categories including small appliances and electronics, home decor and compact furniture, garden supplies and flower pots, sports gear like fishing rods and tackle, jewelry, purses and wallets, tools, frames, artwork and antiques, name brand clothing and vintage dishes, records, CDs, DVDs and complete board games, bicycles, pet supplies, summer items, live plants and leftover estate sale finds. Donations of gently used or new items are being accepted at ART Emporium 66 in the same types of categories to help stock the sale.
ART Emporium 66Pariah System Album Release
The Vanguard Tulsa hosts the album release from Pariah System, joined by A Faustian Bargain, Hollowed Thoughts, and Stutter. This event is open to all ages.
The Vanguard TulsaDNO at Brut Hotel
An outdoor evening on the lawn at Brut Hotel brings the community together in partnership with LoLoLook. Attendees can expect a welcoming setting, friendly faces, and plenty of time to mingle. The focus is on connection and making lasting memories beneath the night sky.
Brut Hotelpop up
Over three consecutive days at Mother Road Market, this event highlights a range of new dishes featuring robust, genuine flavors.
Mother Road MarketElite Breakers at UTA Nationals
This karate breaking competition uses a uniform, quantifiable format with a strong emphasis on safety, reflecting the standards of a leading circuit in the sport. Competitors from any style or organization are welcome to participate, and participants can pick up materials and complete check-in before competition begins. The event takes place at The Ascension St. John Sportsplex.
The Ascension St. John Sportsplex 101 E. 81st St. S. Tulsa, OK 74132Night Light Tulsa
The Social Justice Commission has coordinated a night to sponsor Night Light Tulsa and needs volunteers to help serve dinner to our homeless neighbors. Volunteers will be serving on the food line and drink station, greeting guests, and serving up dinner. Children 10 and above are welcome to join with a parent.
Night Light TulsaEdwin McCain
Five For Fighting teams up with Edwin McCain for a concert at Chapman Music Hall at TPAC in Tulsa.
Chapman Music HallMosaic Garden Totem Class
Learn to create a mosaic garden totem in a four-part class with one additional studio session. Instruction focuses on traditional mosaic techniques. All supplies are provided, and outside materials are not permitted. The fee is $365 and must be prepaid to secure a place. Class size is limited, and if attendance becomes impossible, the payment may be applied to a future class.
Luna Arts & ElixirsGuided imagery meditation with Penny Heaton RN BSN
Step away from daily distractions with an immersive one hour guided imagery session led by Penny Heaton, RN, BSN. Rather than aiming to empty the mind, this practice engages your imagination to help relax, release, and reset the mind and nervous system. Registration is required and the fee is $30. For details or to register, contact Penny at 918-724-7305 or Diane at 918-971-8089.
Meditation 101
Designed for newcomers, this class introduces the basics of meditation in a clear and supportive setting. Participants learn straightforward practices that cultivate mindfulness, ease stress, and encourage overall well-being. No experience is needed, just an open mind and a readiness to relax. The Open Door Meditation Center is a conscious community that offers opportunities to deepen mindfulness through meditation and other spiritual practices.
Connection Through Touch with Cocreative Healthworks
Take a pause from daily routines and reconnect with your partner in a guided workshop at Kismet led by Toni of Cocreative Healthworks. The session introduces mindful, somatic touch in a fully clothed, respectful environment. You and your partner will practice exclusively with each other while learning approachable techniques to reduce stress and build connection, with take-home tools to continue your practice. Attendance is capped at six couples to maintain a comfortable setting. Please plan to arrive a few minutes early to sign in and settle in, silence phones during class, and let Toni know about any injuries or physical concerns so accommodations can be made. The cost is $200 per couple.
Safety Summer 2026
Enjoy a community day focused on safety, learning, and family fun. Local organizations will share free supplies and practical information to help students prepare for summer. Expect live music and cultural performances, plus activities designed for both kids and adults. Food, snacks, and beverages will be available for purchase from the Innovators of the Future program. Families can pick up free safety gear like life jackets and flotation equipment, learn practical home safety guidance, and get tips for keeping children safe during the summer. A special focus on water safety will cover smart practices around rivers, pools, and at home. Organizers are also welcoming partners who want to support youth and community wellness. Sponsors and vendors can showcase their services, back safety and education efforts, and connect with local families and community leaders. Vendor spots are $50 and sponsorships are $500, and registration is available through the flyer’s QR code, email, or phone.
Salon de Eventos Monte CarlosTiki Painting Party
The DECOPOLIS TulsaRama back patio is being reimagined with a playful blend of tiki, pirate, and dinosaur flair, and this painting party is designed to celebrate the transformation. Participants will create a larger 18 by 24 inch artwork with step by step instruction from William The Artist. The session is structured with short breaks to relax, visit the restroom, or grab a drink, then return to the canvas to bring the piece to completion. Enjoy a creative, easygoing atmosphere set against the venue’s new themed backdrop.
One-Hour Savasana
Rooted in classical yoga teachings that honor Shavasana as a vital posture, this session centers on deep rest as a path to meaningful change in body and mind. Rebecca guides a full hour devoted to Shavasana, leading you gradually into greater ease and inner clarity. More than simple relaxation, the practice is designed to support noticeable physical release and illuminating insights. Space is limited, so advance reservation is recommended. Investment is $20.
Open Eye Yoga and Healing SpaceRock Candy annual beach party
This event features the final show of the season, a celebratory sendoff that brings summer to a close.
Alley ClubTeaching Garden 20th Anniversary Celebration
A summer evening gathering in the Teaching Garden at Woodward Park marks two decades of horticulture, education, and community. Spread across 1.5 acres, this living classroom features carefully planned spaces, a wide range of plantings, and materials that showcase what can flourish even in compact urban settings. Tended by volunteers, staff, and horticulture students, the garden has inspired gardeners across Tulsa for years. The celebration offers light refreshments, music, and unhurried time to wander the garden at sunset. Guests are invited to highlight the anniversary theme, Jade & Aster, by wearing accents of purple and green. Proceeds support the Teaching Garden Internship Program, helping cultivate the next generation of horticulture professionals.
Tulsa Garden Center at Woodward ParkSaturday Morning Tulsa Farmers' Market 2026
Celebrating its 29th year, Tulsa Farmers' Market brings together more than 100 local vendors, including farmers, ranchers, producers, chefs, and crafters. Shoppers can find farm-fresh produce, local honey, responsibly raised meats, fresh flowers, farm eggs, freshly baked breads, fermented and pickled foods, and unique artisan crafts. Live music creates a relaxed atmosphere that invites lingering and friendly catch-ups after the winter. Whether the focus is vegetables, sourdough, flowers, or simply the lively scene, this Saturday morning destination highlights fresh food, local talent, and a welcoming sense of community.
Whittier SquareTurkey Mountain Yoga
Yoga returns to the mountain in a peaceful outdoor setting at Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness Area. This all-levels class blends balancing yin postures with meditation for a calm, rejuvenating practice. Participation is donation based, with a recommended $10 in cash. Half of the proceeds go back to Turkey.
Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness AreaIndigenous Returns
This event features Indigenous at The Shrine Tulsa.
Venue ShrineSaturday Night SINGO
Put your music memory to the test with SINGO, a bingo-style game that swaps numbers for snippets of familiar songs. Listen, match the tracks on your card, and race to call SINGO for a chance at prizes. The atmosphere welcomes sing-alongs and friendly competition, making it a fun outing with friends. Enjoy $6 Strawberry Club Specials available during SINGO.
Louie's Grill & BarRetro Rockets June Jubilee
Cool off this summer with rock and roll from Tulsa’s Retro Rockets, described as a time traveling and interdimensional crew of music meisters. Tickets are available at the door or online.
Studio 308Pepsi Bracket Series Race #4 - 75th Anniversary WALLY Race - June 27
Drivers will face strong bracket racers from the area in the fourth event of the Pepsi Bracket Points Series, with a 75th Anniversary NHRA Wally up for grabs. The schedule features testing for juniors as well as sessions for big cars. Spectator admission is $20 for ages 11 and up.
Tulsa Raceway ParkWhirligig Live
WHiRLiGiG brings a live show to The Colony.
The ColonyWashed Up Locals World Cup Show
At Casual Cocktail, a Washed Up Locals World Cup show brings live rap from Alan Doyle, also known as The Number 4, Martin FOURsese, and LL Cool 4, with Roger Seago also performing. The evening leans into World Cup excitement at the venue. Wearing a favorite soccer, football, or calcio jersey is welcome.
Casual CocktailNamastreet Yoga
Downtown Tulsa Partnership and Updog Yoga present a street-side morning of yoga, meditation, and mindful connection, transforming the area by Elote Cafe & Catering into an open air practice space. The gathering serves as the kickoff to Elote Cafe & Catering's Pride Festival. There is no cost to attend and everyone is welcome. A personal yoga mat is recommended. RSVPs are entered for a chance to win a night out certificate from Elote Cafe.
Elote Cafe & CateringWindchimes and Wine Workshop
Enjoy a relaxing two-hour creative class at Garden Deva that pairs hands-on windchime making with wine in a laid-back atmosphere. Instructors provide guidance as you design a one-of-a-kind piece using artful metal elements and colorful beads from a wide selection. Participants receive a 20 percent discount on in-store purchases and custom orders made that day. This popular class requires pre-registration to secure a spot.
Garden DevaRoute 66 Road Fest
At the SageNet Center at Expo Square in Tulsa, this large celebration of Route 66 showcases classic cars, history exhibits, vendors, interactive displays, live entertainment, and family-friendly activities, all honoring 100 years of the Mother Road in Oklahoma. Offbeat Oklahoma will be on site with a booth featuring Scissor-Tail Flycatcher Daily comics and merchandise, Mural Magic photo experiences, and a mix of art, collectibles, surprises, and Oklahoma-inspired creations. Admission for children 12 and under is free. Admission for ages 13 to 64 is $10, for seniors 65 and older is $7, and for AAA members is $5. These prices apply to entry for the Route 66 Road Fest and are not charged by Offbeat Oklahoma.
SageNet Center at Expo SquareI Can't Make Neon Art with 108 Contemporary
In collaboration with 108 Contemporary, this workshop explores how basic shapes and playful light concepts can lead to intricate, beautiful artwork. Drawing on influences from circuitry, retro futurism, and coded communication, it demonstrates how to capture the glow and clean lines of neon in layered pieces that do not light up. This All I Can’t workshop is held in person at the McKeon Center for Creativity and is also available live online. Registration through Eventbrite is encouraged.
Thomas K. McKeon Center for CreativityDesi and Cody
Enjoy a live performance from Desi & Cody at The Church Studio in Tulsa.
The Church StudioAdoption Event!!
Meet adoptable dogs alongside the fosters and volunteers who care for them at a friendly adoption meet-and-greet. Spend time with the pups, learn about their needs and personalities, and explore giving one a permanent home. The goal is to help them get settled before the new school term begins.
Caribbean Block Party
Caribbean culture takes center stage at KüSh Lounge in Tulsa with a lively block party honoring Caribbean-American Heritage Month, presented by Oklahoma Caribbean Vibes and Caribbean Fusion Fritay. Expect a full day of island flavors and rhythms, featuring live DJs, steel drum performances, and cultural showcases alongside games and dominoes, a vendor marketplace, island drinks, tropical desserts, and relaxed lounge spaces. Music spans reggae, dancehall, soca, kompa, afrobeat, and timeless Caribbean classics. Authentic bites highlight Jamaican dishes, Haitian specialties, and Trinidadian favorites. Families are welcome, and people of every background are invited to celebrate. Show pride in your roots by wearing your island colors and bringing your flag. Early arrival is recommended, and vendor opportunities are available.
KüSh LoungeTulsa Mission Outreach June 2026
JVISIONS Inc. is hosting a Tulsa Mission Outreach. They aim to improve lives by providing resources to individuals. The organization provides hundreds of resources each month and helped over 1,200 homeless individuals last year. They package items such as clothing, toiletries, emergency items, and food.
Tulsa OutreachKyle Kinane
Kyle Kinane delivers a live comedy performance.
Loony Bin Comedy ClubRaw Honey Mountain Apples
Raw Honey Mountain Apples makes an appearance at Tulsa's Mercury Lounge.
Mercury LoungeWalking Club Social
A friendly community walk on the Greenwood District Walking Trail in the Greenwood Historical District of Tulsa brings together entrepreneurs, neighbors, and community leaders. This social walking club blends movement and networking, creating space to build relationships, share ideas, and grow together... one step at a time. Whether walking for health, making connections, or simply enjoying the outdoors, everyone is welcome. The focus is on connection, collaboration, and growth, supporting healthy bodies, strong businesses, and a thriving community.
Greenwood Historical DistrictDave Sahler Memorial Concert
The Dave Sahler Memorial Concert features a performance by pianist and composer Amy Cottingham Barton. Admission is free, with optional donations appreciated. A reception will follow the program.
Hope Unitarian ChurchSunday Salsa on the Green
Sunday Salsa on the Green transforms the Guthrie Green dock into a lively dance floor as DJ Klave spins salsa and bachata. The program begins with a 30-minute lesson to get everyone moving, followed by open dancing. It is free and takes place every other week, and both beginners and experienced dancers are welcome. Cocktails and food from En Fuego are available for purchase.
Guthrie GreenDale Watson and His Lonestars
Dale Watson and His Lonestars bring a night steeped in American roots traditions, led by the signature style he created called Ameripolitan, a blend of honky-tonk, outlaw country, western swing, and rockabilly. A Texas-raised singer, songwriter, guitarist, producer, and actor, he has spent decades upholding classic sounds while forging his own path beyond the mainstream. With over thirty albums behind him and a following that stretches from East Texas to Europe, Watson has appeared on Austin City Limits, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and The Late Show with David Letterman, and has shared stages with Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson. His latest album, Unwanted, was made in Austin and Memphis and was written and produced by Watson himself, channeling heartache, hard lessons, and the rush of life on the road. The record ranges from the galloping Willie Waylon and Whiskey to the tender If You Really Loved Me (Outlive Me) and the reflective Life is Like a Song. Expect a commanding voice built for lively dancehalls, twang-rich guitars, and a bandleader who keeps the timeless country spirit moving forward.
Mercury LoungeTurkey (Mountain) and Coffee
This social trail run at Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness Area offers a chance to explore both new and familiar paths while meeting fellow runners. Plan for about an hour or less on the trails, with groups organized by pace and ability so everyone can find a good fit. Options range from roughly 5 to 6 miles at about 10 minutes per mile on trails, which is similar to about 8 minutes per mile on roads, to approximately 3 to 4 miles at 13 minutes per mile or slower with a run and hike approach. The meeting point is the lower parking lot. After the run, DoubleShot Coffee cold brew will be served. Bringing a reusable cup or mug is encouraged, and a small number of disposable cups will be available.
Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness AreaRising Rhythms Ecstatic Dance
At Temple of Dance, Rising Rhythms offers an ecstatic dance session guided by a thoughtfully crafted playlist that supports releasing the ego and reconnecting with self and community on the dance floor. The practice concludes with a closing ceremony. No prior dance experience is required, and everyone is welcome to move in whatever way feels right. A contribution of $10 to $15 is suggested, and lack of funds is not a barrier. Comfortable clothing and water are recommended. Shared expectations help keep the floor a sacred space. Participants are asked to be present and to refrain from using phones or cameras, with the understanding that Rising Rhythms may capture photos or video for promotional purposes. Conversation is kept to a minimum to support embodiment. The space is free of intoxicants. Consent is essential, so listen for a yes and respect a no. Outside shoes are not worn on the floor. Everyone is free to dance in their own way without judgment. Dancers are invited to bring their whole selves, to move with pain and sorrow as well as joy, and to let movement soften the hard edges that daily life can create. In meeting others with courage, connections are woven, and music, movement, and breath come together in a shared sense of community.
Temple of DanceProp Swappers of Tulsa Monthly Meet-Up
Plant enthusiasts can meet new people, learn, and swap propagations. Bring your plant babies and trade them for some new green companions. Meet new people and enjoy something from the cafe. Bringing propagations arent required.
Guthrie GreenRun Club
A casual, family friendly activity centered on a run, with participation on foot or wheels. Walkers, runners, bikes, and scooters are all part of the mix.
Discovery LabBites and Brews Comedy Open Mic
This open mic, hosted by Shaniqua, features a lineup of Tulsa comics testing new material. Sign-ups take place before the show begins, and performers go up for brief sets. First-timers are encouraged to participate and receive priority. There is no admission charge.
Bites & BrewsExperience Writing 2026 "PATIENCE"
Experience Writing offers a two day, hands-on workshop centered on cultivating patience as a core skill for completing a manuscript and moving toward publication. Participants develop spiritual, creative, and community support while replenishing their creative well, building connections with fellow writers, and establishing consistent habits that sustain the writing life. The aim is to help writers build endurance for the publishing journey and beyond. Preregistration is required.
Asbury TulsaArt & Animation Camp
Discover how to tell stories one frame at a time at a stop-motion art and animation camp at 918 eSports. Participants step into the director role to learn classic techniques, beginning with hands-on creativity as they brainstorm ideas, sketch storyboards, and build original characters and small-scale sets. After the making phase, they head behind the camera to capture each image with animation software and assemble smooth motion. The experience concludes with post-production touches like sound design and voice-over, so campers leave with a finished short film ready to show family and friends.
Reach One More Seat: Live from ONEOK Stadium
At ONEOK Field, Natalie Cash partners with the Eagle OPS Foundation for Reach One More Seat, a mission support campaign focused on building connection for veterans, service members, and military families. Leading up to the culminating livestream at the ballpark, Natalie is hosting live TikTok sessions to share the mission and build momentum so more seats are reached. On the day of the finale, she will move through the stadium seat by seat while streaming on TikTok, speaking with veterans, military families, Eagle OPS leaders, and supporters, and highlighting stories of resilience, community, and service. Each $10 given opens one more seat, and every seat represents another chance to link a veteran with community, support, and hope before crisis. Eagle OPS Foundation is a 501(c)(3) dedicated to upstream suicide prevention for veterans, service members, and their families, emphasizing connection through community, mentorship, fellowship, outdoor experiences, and meaningful relationships. The entire experience will be livestreamed so people can follow along from anywhere.
ONEOK FieldSenior Women's Basketball at Owen Park
Women 50 and older gather in the Owen Park Community Center gym to sharpen basketball skills and then scrimmage in half-court, 3-on-3 games. Women who are not yet 50 are also welcome. Participants should bring a size 28.5 basketball. There is no fee to participate.
Owen Park Community CenterAll Souls Kids Summer Camp 2026
All Souls Unitarian Church hosts the returning All Souls Kids Summer Camp, featuring movement, music, meditation, games, play, and community over five days. The program is for potty trained preschoolers through children entering sixth grade. Youth entering grades seven through twelve can participate as Junior Counselors.
Bump, Baby, & Beyond Support Group - SHIFT Healthy Start
Bump, Baby, & Beyond is a warm, peer-centered space for those who are pregnant, newly postpartum, or anywhere in between. Participants can connect through real conversation, share experiences, and receive encouragement from a licensed facilitator in a judgment-free setting where babies are welcome. Presented by Supporting Healthy Initiatives For Tulsa and Healthy Start, and facilitated by Krystal Keener, LCSW, PMH-c.
Senior Women's Basketball at Hicks Park
Women age 50 and older practice basketball skills and play 3-on-3, half-court scrimmages in the Hicks Park Community Center gym. Participants should bring a size 28.5 basketball. There is no fee. Those who are not yet 50 are also welcome.
Hicks Park Community CenterStretch and Strengthen Flow w/Selena
A flow class led by Selena at Center 26 centers on mobility, blending strength and flexibility. Blankets, blocks, bolsters, mats, and mat cleaner are provided, and attendees may bring their own gear for added comfort.
Center 26Free Classes every Tuesday Night!
Free classes are available at Tulsa Hills Michaels. They run on a recurring schedule, and updates will share what to bring for each class.
Michaels Stores (7424 S Olympia Ave, Tulsa, OK)Fitness on the Green - YMCA Yoga
Settle in at Fly Loft for a free YMCA-led yoga session that centers mindful breathing and movement. Expect an energizing flow that moves between floor and standing postures, guided by a certified YMCA fitness instructor. The class welcomes participants of any age and fitness level, and parents should determine whether their children can participate safely. Bring your own yoga mat. Plans may change in response to weather.
Fly Loft4th of July Cookies with Royal Icing
Celebrate the spirit of the holiday with a cookie decorating class at All Things Cake focused on patriotic, summer-inspired designs. Participants will create a festive set of Fourth of July cookies while learning royal icing techniques that include outlining, flooding, layering, and adding decorative details. The class is beginner friendly and enjoyable for all experience levels. Everyone will leave with a completed cookie set ready to enjoy or display for Independence Day. All cookies, icing, tools, and decorating supplies are included. The cost is $45 per person. Each participant must purchase their own ticket, and projects may not be shared. Recommended for ages 14 and up, with younger students accompanied by a paid adult. Video recording is not allowed during the instructional portion, though photos are welcome. Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable, and no-shows are not rescheduled. If you cannot attend, you may send someone in your place.
All Things CakeSummer No Boundaries 5k Training
Progress toward a 5K with the No Boundaries summer training program, a coached and structured group designed both for those getting started with running or walking for fitness and for participants aiming to improve a previous 5K result. The plan builds to the Firecracker 5K and focuses on a 3.1 mile goal. Training uses out and back routes with coaches placed throughout the group. Early workouts emphasize more walking with short run intervals, then the running segments increase and walk breaks shorten over time. A walking only option is available for anyone who prefers not to run. Two run walk pace groups are available. NB1 targets an 11 to 12 minutes and 30 seconds per mile running pace, beginning with 30 seconds of running followed by 1 and a half minutes of walking, with walking at about 16 to 18 minutes per mile, and it progresses to 3 minutes running with 1 minute walking by the end. NB2 aims for a 12 minutes and 30 seconds to 14 minutes per mile running pace, starts with 30 seconds running and 2 minutes walking, also finishes at 3 minutes running with 1 minute walking, and maintains a walking pace near 16 to 18 minutes per mile. A dedicated Walk group moves the entire session at roughly 16 to 18 minutes per mile with no running. Workouts gather at Fleet Feet KingsPointe Village on Tuesday and Thursday, and a Saturday morning meetup rotates among Fleet Feet KingsPointe, Broken Arrow, and Cabin Boys Brewery in downtown Tulsa. Fleet Feet has offered this organized 5K running and walking program for more than 20 years. Participants must be at least 16 to attend on their own, and ages 12 and up may take part only when accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times. Consult your doctor before beginning a new fitness program.
Fleet Feet Tulsa - KingsPointe Village (Tulsa, OK)5 of 7 Sessions to Strengthen Your Relationship
Strengthen your marriage this summer with The Marriage Course, a seven-part series focused on building communication, deepening connection, and offering practical tools for every stage of married life, whether newly married or together for decades. Sessions take place at the Activity Center. Childcare is available with limited space, and early registration using the QR code on the flyer is encouraged.
HotMess Sports Tulsa: Free Sand Volleyball Open Play
HotMess Sports offers a free, casual sand volleyball open play at The University of Tulsa Sand Volleyball Courts. This LGBTQ+ friendly pickup series is designed for adult players of all skill levels, including first timers, with a focus on staying active, having fun, and meeting new people. Sessions take place on Tuesdays, and games are organized on site. Look for music and a rainbow HotMess Sports banner to locate the courts. Come alone or with friends, and use early check in if preferred. Information on rules, an FAQ, and details about the upcoming volleyball season are available from the organizer.
The University of TulsaIntro to Improv Comedy Class
Discover a beginner friendly improv comedy course built around play, running for seven weeks and open to adults 18 and up. Expect to use your voice and body, experiment with big expressions, and lean into surprise as you explore communication, creativity, and problem solving. The curriculum centers on accessible games, guided exercises, and role play that expand awareness and expression, helping participants make quick connections and shape spontaneous theatrical and comic moments with plenty of laughter. Performing is not required, and many people take this class simply to build confidence and have better conversations in everyday life. Participants receive free entry to shows with a guest, along with complimentary jams, practices, and events. The series culminates in a student showcase. Instruction is led by Jason Watts. Tuition is $185.
Jackalope TheaterSisters of Cinema Presents: "But I'm a Cheerleader"
Sisters of Cinema offers a special PRIDE screening of But I’m a Cheerleader at Circle Cinema. Admission includes the film and a post-screening conversation led by host Julia Holeman of Sisters of Cinema. Tickets are $8 for Circle Members and $10 for non-members. Sisters of Cinema is a monthly film club that celebrates women’s contributions across filmmaking, providing context before the movie and encouraging thoughtful dialogue afterward to deepen appreciation and build community. About the film: a 1 hour and 22 minute comedy in English, rated R for strong language and sexual content. Megan, portrayed by Natasha Lyonne, considers herself a typical student and cheerleader with a football player boyfriend she is not especially excited about. When her parents conclude she is gay and send her to True Directions, a program designed to change her orientation, she meets Graham, played by Clea DuVall, and begins to confront new feelings.
Circle CinemaStarlight Jazz Orchestra
The Starlight Jazz Orchestra presents Hidden Gems of the Swing Era, offering a program that blends familiar swing favorites with overlooked treasures. This performance shines a light on music that helped shape a generation of American music, bringing classic rhythms and melodies to life.
Guthrie GreenLow-Cost Vaccine Clinic
This low-cost vaccine clinic offers affordable care to keep pets healthy. It operates every Tuesday and Friday, with an additional session on the second Saturday of each month. No appointment is required, so you can handle vaccinations in a fast and hassle-free visit.
OKEQ Seniors
OKEQ Seniors offers a daytime gathering for 2SLGBTQ+ elders at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, creating a friendly place to connect, share resources, and feel supported. Working alongside members and allies, the program advances the rights of older LGBT adults, strives for a high quality of life, and celebrates positive representations of 2SLGBTQ+ aging.
Dennis R Neill Equality CenterUnder the Canopy Family Council Fundraiser
Support Under the Canopy Family Council by ordering a meal during this fundraiser. Mention Under the Canopy Family Council when you place your order and 25 percent of the proceeds from that purchase will be donated to the organization. Orders are available for dine in, to go, pick up, or curbside. If ordering online, use code FUND20 so the contribution is counted.
Jason's DeliAward-Winning Lunch Specials
Afrikan Delights brings its celebrated flavors to lunchtime, drawing on success in several Tulsa food competitions and two major awards. The menu features the dish crowned Best of the Best at the Mother Road Market Food Fight 2025, offering a taste of a proven favorite. For those who prefer not to visit in person, online ordering is available.
Mother Road MarketYoga at the Post
Open to the public and donation based, this welcoming yoga session at Tulsa VFW 577 is created with veterans, service members, and first responders in mind. It features gentle, intentional movement and focused breathing to build strength and stability. No prior experience is needed. You can participate from a chair or on a mat, and you are encouraged to wear any clothing that allows comfortable movement and stretching. Practice barefoot or in socks, or keep your shoes on if that is your preference.
Tulsa VFWWild Waters - Wednesday Power Flow at River Flow Yoga
At River Flow Yoga Studio, Wild Waters offers a power flow practice that blends creativity with intensity to build strength, endurance, and balance. Expect inventive transitions, sustained holds, and chances to explore personal limits. It brings together structure and artistic expression. This class is ideal for students who enjoy a challenge and want to cultivate resilience in both body and mind.
River Flow Yoga StudioInspyral Circus Flow Jam
Inspyral Circus Flow Jam offers a friendly space to explore circus arts together. This free community gathering welcomes beginners through seasoned performers to practice skills like juggling, hula hooping, poi spinning, dragon staff, diabolo, and balance work, along with other props. Participants of all ages are invited, and anyone under 16 should attend with an adult. Extra hoops and juggling balls are available for those without equipment. Over the course of this two-hour jam, attendees are encouraged to share techniques, learn from one another, and enjoy collaborative practice.
Guthrie GreenSmart Recovery
These SMART Recovery sessions provide a judgment-free setting with evidence-informed tools and strategies to help people work through addictive behaviors and move toward a more balanced life, emphasizing self-empowerment. Meetings are held at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center. For more information, contact joseph.nowicki@va.gov.
Dennis R Neill Equality CenterWilco
Wilco takes the stage at Cain’s Ballroom for a night devoted entirely to the band, presented as two complete sets with an intermission in between. This event welcomes attendees of all ages.
Cain's BallroomTRIVIA AT THE PUMP
Enjoy a trivia night hosted by Questionable Trivia.
MTG Wednesday Night Casual Commander at Dragonslayer Games
Enjoy free casual Commander with friends and other friendly players. The vibe is relaxed and unstructured, and you can join games in whatever group size you prefer. Participants receive promos each week.
Dragonslayer GamesGender Support
A gender support group at OKEQ provides a space for transgender and intersex people to connect, share experiences, and access resources. It meets every Wednesday, with a focused breakout session on the second Wednesday for non-binary participants, trans men, and trans women. First-time attendees are asked to schedule a brief interview before participating. For information or to arrange the interview, call 918-743-4297.
Dennis R Neill Equality CenterFarmers Market
Live music comes from Steve Andrest, known for his work with CROW and Deadgummits. He will be joined by Rex and Heather Langley of Tulsa’s Deadgummits.
Kendall-Whittier, Tulsa, OklahomaWednesday Morning Farmers' Market
Discover an abundant array of locally grown produce sourced directly from dedicated farmers and regional growers. The market is designed for an easy, low-stress shopping experience, making it a smart stop for chefs planning their menus and for anyone looking to restock the kitchen with wholesome, nutrient-rich foods. Expect more than 20 vendors offering the freshest harvests, along with appearances by community nonprofits, cooking demonstrations, family-friendly activities, live music, and other highlights.
$10 Nail Trims
This event features $10 nail trims for pets, reduced from the usual $12, with walk-in service and no appointment required. An optional nail grind is available for $18 to create an extra short, smooth finish. Care is offered for dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, and ferrets. An on-site anti-anxiety pet boutique also showcases calming products, treats, gear, and more to help pets feel their best.
PawdicureCamp Guthrie: STEAM
Camp Guthrie offers a free, kid-focused series that blends curiosity, creativity, and hands-on discovery. Each session introduces a new theme guided by local community partners. It begins with an educational segment, then moves into an activity that lets participants learn by doing. This week centers on STEAM, featuring science, technology, engineering, art, and math. The season culminates with Camp-A-Palooza, a festive wrap-up. Additional information will be shared soon. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Guthrie GreenKaraoke Wednesdays
Karaoke Wednesdays brings a relaxed but energetic night of singing to Frequency Lounge. DJ BeBe hosts and keeps the momentum going while a live painting session adds a creative touch. Everyone is welcome, from first time singers to seasoned showstoppers, whether you want to take a turn at the mic, cheer on friends, or simply watch the performances as the evening unfolds.
Frequency Lounge$5 Wednesdays!
Savor wallet-friendly options with $5 menu picks from food merchants, making it easy to build a tray for yourself or the whole family. As a bonus, The WEL Bar features a $5 special too.
Kids Eat Free Every Wednesday
Make midweek meals simple with a family-friendly special. Every Wednesday, children dine at no charge when paired with a purchased adult entrée, and the offer is available throughout the day. Ask about the Treasure Chest for the kids to add a playful surprise to the table. It is an easy way to enjoy good food and time together.
Louie's Grill & BarKeystone Lake JetSki Group Ride
Celebrate the first official group ride on Keystone Lake with a beginner-friendly outing that includes beach stops, tucked-away coves, and scenic views. Expect an easygoing pace and opportunities to meet fellow riders from around Oklahoma. Sea-Doo, Yamaha, Kawasaki, and other brands are all welcome. More details, including a map to the precise meeting point, will be shared as the event approaches. The ride is set at Appalachia Bay.
Appalachia BayEastside Summer Hangout Series
Weekly hangout sessions are back at Hannah Hall with arts and crafts, snacks, and games. Math Mentors programming is provided by the Tulsa Regional STEM Alliance.
Hannah HallThursday Game Night
Tabletop gamers gather at Dragonslayer Games for an open play night where everyone is welcome, from first-timers to seasoned players. The format is flexible, so you can arrive or step out between rounds. Bring a favorite to share, or take a seat with whatever is already on the tables. Expect a broad mix of classics and newer titles, with choices that range from lengthy strategy epics to quick card games.
Dragonslayer Games4th of July Treat Box Workshop
Enjoy a festive, hands-on dessert decorating experience at All Things Cake focused on red, white, and blue creations. Using buttercream, chocolate, sprinkles, and other edible accents, participants design a variety of patriotic sweets that may include cupcakes, cookies, brownies, pretzel rods, and other summer treats. Each person builds a custom treat box and leaves with a finished assortment ready for parties, gifting, or savoring at home. All supplies, tools, and treats are provided. The price is $55 per person. Every attendee must have their own ticket and projects are not shared. Recommended for ages 14 and up, with younger students attending alongside a paid adult. Recording video during instruction is not allowed, though photos are welcome. Ticket purchases are final and cannot be transferred, and no shows are not rescheduled. If you are unable to attend, you may send someone in your place.
All Things CakeHangar Pinball Max Matchplay League #4
Hangar Pinball Max Matchplay League #4 at Magoo's features seven weeks of head to head competition. Each week includes eight games, and only your five strongest weekly totals count toward your final score. The top 12 advance to finals, playing three games per round with PAPA scoring of 4, 2, 1, 0. In the opening game of each finals round, the highest seed chooses either the machine or their position. For the second and third games, player order is determined by the previous game's finish, starting with fourth place, then third, and so on. Register with Eric and pay the $6 league and IFPA fee before play begins.
Magoo'sQueer Crafters Club
Bring scissors, yarn, or a paintbrush for a relaxed crafting session. Queer Crafters Club gathers on Thursdays to nurture creativity and connection, offering a friendly space to make art together and share ideas.
Dennis R Neill Equality CenterThe Suck
An esports gaming gathering that welcomes service members, veterans, their families, and patriots. Participants can play in person or connect online through a Discord channel. Activities take place at Square One Early Learning Center and at Contender eSports. There is no cost to participate. Food is available, and drinks can be purchased on site at Contender eSports. You may bring your own headset and controllers, and all necessary equipment is also available.
Contender eSportsNational Park Radio
Praised by No Depression as one of America’s newest musical treasures, National Park Radio is a nationally touring indie folk duo from the Ozark Mountains of Northwest Arkansas. Husband and wife Stefan and Kerrie Szabo are known for rich harmonies, inspiring and relatable songwriting, and energetic live performances. Their grassroots following continues to grow across the United States and around the world.
Mercury LoungeAmerica's Birthday Bash Concert
Signature Symphony celebrates America’s birthday with its yearly Independence Day celebration filled with music that reflects freedom and festivity. The program ranges from time-honored pieces to music from the movies, creating a lively experience for all ages. Abby Letney, runner-up for the 2026 Tulsa Sings! Audience Favorite, will perform as part of this summer tradition.
TCC VanTrease Performing Arts Center for EducationSenior Women's Basketball
Women 50 and older can work on basketball fundamentals and play three-on-three, half-court scrimmages in the Owen Park Community Center gym. Those who are not yet 50 are also welcome to participate. Please bring a size 28.5 basketball. There is no fee to take part.
Owen Park Community CenterFreshWaterFest 2026
A high-energy rock set takes the FreshWaterFest stage to start the holiday weekend and honor a 250th milestone, delivering full-volume rock and roll. Admission is free, with voluntary donations welcomed at the entry. Merchandise will be available at a booth.
Chandler ParkArcher Creatives — First Friday on Archer
A new stop along Archer for First Friday, Archer Creatives is a monthly gathering where studios and small creative businesses open their doors and spill creativity onto the sidewalk. Expect original artwork, handmade goods and gifts, vintage finds, live painting, and small creative vendors, with studios welcoming visitors to explore what is in progress. Some shops highlight special pieces and offer pricing exclusive to the event. Most of the activity takes place outdoors for a relaxed, open feel, and if the weather shifts, everything moves inside the studios. Each edition offers something fresh, with rotating artists, invited vendors, and new moments to discover. It pairs easily with a wider First Friday art crawl, giving you a convenient place to wander, meet local creators, and uncover something new. Share the experience with a friend and see what is taking shape on Archer, with updates and featured artists announced each month.
Friday Crawl Classics - Goodman Games!
Fridays are dedicated to adventures from Goodman Games with a rotating focus throughout the month. The first Friday centers on Dungeon Crawl Classics, the second highlights X Crawl Classics, and the third features Mutant Crawl Classics. Details for the fourth Friday are in the works, and any fifth Friday brings a surprise selection.
First Friday HHHH
Homo Hotel Happy Hour brings its First Friday gathering into an actual hotel at The Campbell Hotel. The event takes place in a restored 1927 Spanish Colonial building, recognized as the first full-service hotel on Tulsa’s stretch of Route 66. Admission is free, and a charity raffle runs throughout. Expect the same relaxed, welcoming crowd in a fresh historic setting, whether arriving with friends or planning to meet new people.
The Campbell Hotel & Event CenterAFFIRMING
AFFIRM, offered by Oklahomans for Equality, is a program grounded in cognitive behavioral therapy that helps LGBTQ+ youth manage stress and nurture overall well-being. It was created in collaboration with LGBTQ+ youth and adult community partners using an adapt and evaluate approach, ensuring the sessions are rooted in the needs and lived experiences of LGBTQ+ clients. The group welcomes participants ages 14 to 19. Parent or guardian approval is required before attending. For more information, call 918-743-4297.
Dennis R Neill Equality CenterFirst Friday Art Crawl
Kelli Lynn and the Skillet Lickers perform at the First Friday Art Crawl in Downtown Tulsa. Enjoy live music as part of the crawl.
101 ArcherMTG FNM
Dragonslayer Games hosts Magic: The Gathering play with options for every kind of player. Casual Commander is free to enter, and every participant receives a promo. The Lorwyn Eclipsed draft is $25 per person, with one Play Booster from each entry added to the prize pool. Modern and Standard each have a $12 entry, with two Play Boosters per entry going into prize support. In Draft, Modern, and Standard, first place also earns a special card along with packs.
Dragonslayer GamesFirst Friday Art Crawl
An art crawl fills the Tulsa Arts District with creativity, with participating galleries and venues opening at different hours throughout the day and into the evening. Some locations offer free or discounted admission. Dining, shopping, and nightlife across the district enhance the experience. For the latest details, check official websites or Facebook. It all adds up to a full day of art, entertainment, and fun.
Folds of Honor
Celebrate the nation’s 250th birthday at River Parks as Folds of Honor hosts a Freedom Fest expected to draw an estimated 80,000 people and feature one of the largest free fireworks displays.
River ParksSacramento Republic
Sacramento Republic visits FC Tulsa at ONEOK Field in Tulsa for a midseason matchup that highlights contrasting styles and a sense of urgency in the standings. A holiday-weekend atmosphere and a lively crowd set the stage as both sides manage tempo, weigh substitutions, and make game-to-game adjustments.
Tulsa Drillers BaseballQuick Care Clinic
This walk-in clinic provides budget-friendly, routine wellness care to keep pets comfortable and cared for. Quick services available include nail trimming, ear cleaning, anal gland expression, and microchip placement, and flea and tick preventatives can be purchased during the visit. All care is provided by trained veterinary assistants and is limited to basic needs, not for illness or injury. For safety, dogs must arrive on a leash and cats in carriers. Payment is due when services are rendered.
Folds of Honor FreedomFest
Marking the 250th anniversary of the United States, Folds of Honor FreedomFest presented by QuikTrip returns for another evening of patriotic fun. Festivities center on River West Festival Park and extend around Zink Lake and the Arkansas River, drawing an estimated 80,000 spectators.
River West Festival ParkElvis: Back in the Building
ELVIS: Back in the Building brings Cote Deonath, The Ultimate Elvis, to The Mabee Center for a faithful recreation of Elvis Presley’s famed performance at this venue. The show revives the spirit of a landmark American concert as the original set list returns to the stage, capturing the energy of the original. This tribute celebrates Elvis Presley’s enduring legacy with a revival of his Mabee Center show built around the original set list.
The Mabee CenterThe Midlife Crisis Band
Mark the country's 250th birthday with the Fabulous Midlife Crisis Band at Los Cabos Riverwalk in Jenks.
Los Cabos Riverwalk Jenks3-Ball Tournament
A 3-Ball Tournament is being held, with a $10 entry to participate.
Patrick's Pub & GrillSaturday Morning Tulsa Farmers' Market 2026
Celebrating its 29th year, Tulsa Farmers' Market hosts a weekly gathering of more than 100 vendors featuring local farmers, ranchers, producers, chefs, and crafters. Visitors will find farm fresh produce, local honey, responsibly raised meats, fresh flowers, farm eggs, freshly baked breads, fermented and pickled foods, and distinctive artisan crafts. Live music sets an easy pace that invites lingering and conversation, creating a welcoming sense of community not found at typical grocery or big box stores. Whether the focus is vegetables, sourdough, flowers, or simply the friendly atmosphere, there is plenty to explore.
Whittier SquareFirecracker 5k
Now in its 24th year, this long-running Tulsa tradition brings runners and walkers together for a festive 5K and Fun Run on a downtown course at Santa Fe Square. The event includes a stroller-friendly 5K division, the standard 5K, and a Fun Run and Walk. After the finish, participants can enjoy live music and food, and beer will be available for those 21 and older. Entrants aged 18 and under receive special pricing.
Santa Fe SquareRooftop Yoga
Greet the morning with a rooftop yoga class at Brut Hotel led by Leta Willcox. This all-level Community Flow practice is designed to wake the body, steady the breath, and cultivate connection. Leta’s guidance is intuitive and supportive, inviting movement with awareness, strength building, and ease at a comfortable pace. She is a certified yoga therapist recognized by the International Association of Yoga Therapists through training with Susi Hately and Functional Synergy, and an experienced registered yoga teacher with Yoga Alliance. She teaches a variety of asana styles and specializes in yoga therapy for individuals and small groups. The class is open to everyone. Walk-ins are welcome, though reserving a spot is recommended because space is limited. Mats and props are available, and personal gear is welcome. Registration includes complimentary pool access at Brut Hotel after class, so bringing a swimsuit can extend the morning at a relaxed pace. If the weather is unfavorable, the session moves indoors to the Juniper Room at 1820 Spa. Attendees are encouraged to arrive as planned, and location updates will be shared before class when possible. Reservations are nonrefundable, and with advance notice bookings may be transferred to a future date.
Brut HotelRockabilly night
Kelli Lynn and the Skillet Lickers bring rockabilly to Centennial Lounge for an evening of music.
Centennial LoungeJenks Boomfest Fireworks Show
A massive fireworks showcase, promoted as the biggest and most colorful in the Tulsa area, will light up the sky over the Arkansas River by Jenks Bridge. Riverfront attractions offer several ways to take in the celebration. At the Oklahoma Aquarium, guests can enjoy a prime view from the riverside lawn, explore exhibits beforehand, and find food and beverage options on site. Aquarium members receive free admission and non-members pay general admission rates, with public parking available there for $20. Guests are welcome to bring blankets and lawn chairs. The RiverWalk in Jenks plans a day filled with family activities, including live music, dining, and more. The Oklahoma Aquarium and the Jenks Chamber of Commerce are also partnering on Sharklahoma, a week-long celebration of all things shark with events at the aquarium and at businesses throughout Jenks during July.
Jenks BridgeBeginning Hand Sewing: Running Stitch Flow
Beginner friendly, this hand sewing class centers on the running stitch and provides an approachable introduction for anyone curious about mending, Sashiko, Boro, or other hand stitching. Elizabeth Martin of Tiny Art Garage guides participants through the essentials, including threading a needle, making secure starting and ending knots, and practicing an even running stitch while settling into a relaxed, flowing practice. Bring a small hand traced on paper, or another simple motif, to highlight in the negative space of your stitching. Bring a sewing kit if you have one, or purchase a kit for $10, or borrow tools provided for the class. The fee is $40, with some materials included and additional supplies available for purchase. The session uses a shared table format and is suitable for both first timers and those with prior experience.
Community CraftRecycled Paper Making
Participants will learn how to turn damaged books into handmade paper in a guided, hands-on experience. Library Associate Ellen Nole provides all needed materials along with small decorative touches so everyone can create a unique result. The process includes working with pulp, shaping sheets, trying additions like glitter or other tiny bits of color, and hanging the paper to dry. The cost is $25 per person. Ages 9 and up. Children under 12 should be registered with a parent.
Community CraftOKEQ TTRPGs
A tabletop role playing game meetup where participants can meet new friends, explore different games, and add some fun to the weekend. It meets on the first and third Saturday of each month. For more information, contact hannahcltamplain@gmail.com. An adventure is waiting.
Dennis R Neill Equality CenterBack in the Building - Elvis Tribute
Led by Cote Deonath, billed as The Ultimate Elvis, this tribute honors a landmark concert in American history. It invites audiences to relive the energy and spirit of that moment and to celebrate the enduring legacy of Elvis.
Mabee CenterIrish Music Seisiúns
This is a traditional session centered on Irish dance tunes, played on acoustic instruments typical of the style. The gathering takes place on the first Sunday of each month. Musicians who play non-melody parts are encouraged to be mindful and take turns so the focus stays on learning melodies in the traditional way. All ages are welcome.
Bishop QuigleyWalking Club Social
At the Greenwood District Walking Trail, a neighborhood walking group blends a shared walk with purposeful networking. Entrepreneurs, neighbors, and community leaders meet along the path to exchange ideas, build connections, and support one another while enjoying the outdoors. Whether the goal is better health, professional contacts, or simply time outside, everyone is welcome. The tone is warm and collaborative, with a focus on relationships that strengthen individuals, bolster small businesses, and uplift the wider community.
Greenwood Historical District, TulsaICAO- Sunday Funday Cookout
A relaxed cookout at Tulsa Eagle in Tulsa, Oklahoma features hot dogs and hamburgers available for a suggested donation of $5.
Cars And Coffee
Enjoy a relaxed Cars and Coffee Tulsa gathering with hot coffee and a lineup of cool cars, with Patriot Auto Group as the presenter. The atmosphere is intended to be safe, family friendly, and welcoming for all. On-site guidelines include a 5 mph speed limit, avoiding engine revs, skipping burnouts, and refraining from reckless driving. Guests are expected to respect the property and one another and to follow directions from staff and security. Those who ignore the rules may be asked to leave, and violations could impact future meets. The goal is a friendly environment where the car community can continue to grow.
Best BuyFitness on the Green - Zumba with Ariane
Move to vibrant Latin and global beats at a free Zumba session led by Ariane Betancourt at Guthrie Green. This Fitness on the Green class blends dance and fitness for a high-energy experience, using simple, repeatable choreography inspired by salsa, samba, merengue, reggaeton, and hip hop. The workout follows an interval format that alternates lower and higher intensity moves, keeping the heart rate up while remaining welcoming to all levels. The atmosphere feels like a community dance party, so the time flies and the fun takes center stage. Event details are subject to change depending on the weather.
Guthrie GreenCousins Maine Lobster
Cousins Maine Lobster teams up with American Solera in Tulsa for a flavor-packed day where craft beer meets lobster. The menu features Maine, garlic, and Connecticut style lobster rolls, along with lobster tacos and quesadillas, plus lobster tots and lobster tails. There are comfort favorites like a lobster grilled cheese, creamy lobster bisque or clam chowder, and a sweet finish with whoopie pies. Ordering through the Cousins Maine Lobster app lets guests bypass the queue and collect rewards. This event is cashless, and payments are accepted by major credit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and through the app.
American SoleraMusic Sandwiched In: Fireflies and Fireworks
Fireflies and Fireworks offers a summertime blend of piano and poetry with a lighthearted, romantic spirit. Presented as part of an ongoing live music series, the performance features Connie Cronley together with pianist Anna Norberg.
Tulsa City County LibraryReel Crafts: "Fried Green Tomatoes" 35th Anniversary
Reel Crafts, a craft-friendly film series from Circle Cinema and Community Craft, pairs a big-screen experience with hands-on creativity. Theater lights remain partially raised so personal projects can continue during the movie, and Community Craft will have select kits available for purchase in the lobby. Quiet activities such as knitting, coloring, or beadwork are welcome, and guests may bring another small project that travels easily. Community Craft’s Mary Make & Do introduces Fried Green Tomatoes, starring Kathy Bates and Jessica Tandy. The film runs 2 hours and 10 minutes, blends drama and dark comedy, is rated PG-13, and plays in English. Originally released in 1991, it received Academy Award nominations for Best Original Screenplay and for Jessica Tandy as Best Supporting Actress, and it features Tulsa native Gailard Sartain as the husband of Kathy Bates’ character. The story follows Evelyn Couch, a dissatisfied housewife whose visits to a nursing home lead to a friendship with the spirited Ninny Threadgoode. Through Ninny’s memories of Idgie Threadgoode, who kept a small Alabama café in the 1920s, and the deep bond between Idgie and Ruth, Evelyn discovers the resolve to change her own life. Tickets are $11 for members and $13 for nonmembers. Community Craft is a collective devoted to handmade arts, offering classes and private lessons, new, vintage, and secondhand craft supplies and books, plus locally made gifts and useful items. Crafters of all skill levels are welcome with friendly instruction in a sunny space.
Circle CinemaCommunity Luncheon - Jade Class
Enjoy a midday visit at Little Light House that includes a tour, a celebration of the Jade Class, and remarks from a parent speaker. Lunch will be provided at no cost. This is an RSVP-only event; email rsvp@littlelighthouse.org or call 918.664.6746 to confirm attendance.
Little Light HouseFlatland Cavalry
Flatland Cavalry appears at River Spirit Casino Resort with the momentum of a decade-long rise, earning recognition from Rolling Stone as a dynamic force in country music. Known for a sound that is smooth and inviting while emotionally resonant, this performance highlights the qualities that have shaped the band’s reputation.
River Spirit Casino ResortTulsa Rock & Mineral Society Show 2026
Fans of gems and minerals will gather at Tulsa Expo Square for a two-day, family-friendly event. Attendees can peruse vendor booths featuring artwork crafted from minerals.
Expo SquareCody Canada & The Departed in Tulsa
Cody Canada & The Departed bring their live show back to Cain's Ballroom. Doors open before the performance, and tickets will be available for purchase.
Cain's BallroomStained Glass Event - Ladies Night Out
Ladies Night Out at Tulsa Stained Glass offers a relaxed, hands-on class where individuals and groups can design and build simple stained glass pieces. This three hour experience welcomes beginners, so no prior experience is needed. Create your project during the session and take it home when you finish.
Tulsa Stained GlassGnargaritaville
Enjoy a live performance by Gnargaritaville at The Vanguard - OK in Tulsa, OK.
The VanguardHatebreed: Summer Slaughter Tour
Hatebreed brings the Summer Slaughter Tour to Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa, joined by Devourment, Snuffed On Sight, Balmora, and Face Yourself.
Cain's BallroomDrag Bingo
Hosted by Porsche Lynn, Drag Bingo at Tulsa’s Bricktown Comedy Club blends lively bingo play with high-energy drag performances for an over-the-top, one-of-a-kind good time.
Tulsa’s Bricktown Comedy ClubHatebreed
Hatebreed headlines the Summer Slaughter Tour 2026 at Cain's Ballroom, joined by Devourment, Snuffed On Sight, Balmora, and Face Yourself. Cain's Ballroom typically presents shows as general admission with standing room and welcomes attendees of all ages.
Cain's BallroomSensory-Friendly Family Hours
Discovery Lab opens its doors early for a sensory-friendly experience designed for families with children on the autism spectrum and others with sensory sensitivities. Lighting is lowered and exhibit sounds are reduced to create a calmer environment for exploring the exhibits at an easier pace.
Discovery LabNostalgia Wine Dinner - The Brasserie at Juniper — Wine Tastings | Wine Dinners | Wine Events in Tulsa, Oklahoma
After immersing himself in Italian cooking and seeing his first restaurant thrive, Justin shifted his attention to French flavors, opening The Brasserie in 2006.
Juniper RestaurantCarin Leon
Carín León takes the stage for a concert at BOK Center in Tulsa.
BOK CenterXtreme 13U AA/AAA Tryouts
An open tryout for 13U players is set for the 2027 fall and spring season. All positions are available. Arrive 15 minutes early to receive a number. A registration form is required. For questions, call 918-698-6553.
Hilti ParkMidweek Market at Santa Fe Square!
Celebrate the best of the local community at a lively midweek market in downtown Tulsa that spotlights local fare, household items, art, and entertainment. This urban gathering offers a friendly way to discover what the area has to offer during the week.
Santa Fe Square ApartmentsGreen Matter
Luci performs live at The Shrine in Tulsa. Tickets are available for this concert.
The ShrineWorld Series Of Comedy at Tulsa Loony Bin
This is a live comedy performance for an in-person audience. The show is all about getting people laughing together.
Tulsa Loony Bin Comedy ClubRonnie and The Redwoods
Ronnie and The Redwoods perform live at Mercury Lounge in Tulsa. Hear the band on stage in a concert setting.
Mercury LoungeNuns at The Whittier Bar
A live performance by The Nghiems is set for The Whittier Bar in Tulsa.
The Whittier BarSummer Pop-Up at Community Craft
This debut pop-up at Community Craft in Tulsa features handmade goods from seamstresses, including restocked children's items, a few smaller pieces, and an expanded range of bags suited for a visit to the farmers market. Visitors can shop at Community Craft and then make their way to the market with a new bag.
Community CraftThe Speaker Wars: Legacy Concert Series
The Speaker Wars: Legacy Concert Series Date: Monday, July 20th Doors open at 5:30 pm Show starts at 7:00 pm Please join us in welcoming Stan Lynch, original drummer and co-founding member of Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, as he returns to The Church Studio with his band of brothers, The Speaker Wars, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Heartbreakers and his storied career as a songwriter and producer. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member and his band will perform fan favorites, hits he’s written for artists including Don Henley and Tim McGraw, and songs from The Speaker Wars’ debut album, available wherever you stream music. This show marks a special homecoming for Lynch, who was at The Church Studio when Tom Petty & the Hearbreakers signed to Shelter Records and changed the trajectory of their careers. The group was formed in collaboration with Texas singer-songwriter Jon Christopher Davis. His songs have been covered by Dolly Parton, Hal Ketchum, Timothy B. Schmit of the Eagles, Billy Ray Cyrus, Sherrie Austin, Tammy Cochran and various other artists. The Church Studio is redefining live music events – bringing a thrilling experience to a finite group of 100 guests in the acoustically prestine Live Room (original sanctuary) of The Church Studio. The Church Studio, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is both an analog and digital recording studio, archive and audio engineering school. The team has designed a series of rare but highly curated, intimate concerts showcasing legacy artists. Each concert will undeniably be a “bucket list” level event. The Church Studio Legacy Concert series will showcase musical artist performances that foster the mission of The Church; honoring the legacy landmark’s fascinating music history while creating opportunities to enhance attendee engagement – 100 guests will enjoy: Champagne welcome Enjoy mingling at the Church Studio, a historic landmark and national treasure Tours of the property Cash bar Grazing table/small bites (and clever conversation of course) Comfortable seating in acoustically exceptional live room (original sanctuary) Announcement of next scheduled program Once-in-a-lifetime experience Individual and corporate sponsorships available Check out The Speaker Wars performance HERE! LOUNGE LISTENING EXPERIENCE: Enjoy the lounge with our vintage JBL speakers as the live performance is piped into the Lounge. You’ll have direct access to the bar; however, you will not be in the studio with The Speaker Wars and there is no video.
The Church StudioUnderground Tuesdays @ Rabbit Hole!
At Rabbit Hole Tulsa, this weekly gathering connects DJs, music fans, and creatives around quality beats and an upbeat atmosphere. Savvy Kray leads the sound alongside rotating guest DJs, offering a place to dance, spend time with friends, or explore fresh talent from Tulsa’s underground community. Admission is free, and taco specials are available before the music begins.
NEW! Building Healthy Relationships: A 2-Part Series for Young Women, ages 16-19
Designed for young women ages 16 to 19, this two session series at the Tulsa Health Department explores what healthy relationships look like with friends, family, colleagues, and dating partners. Through guided conversation and practical tools, participants learn to distinguish supportive behaviors from harmful patterns, identify early warning signs, set boundaries, and communicate more effectively. The program also focuses on strengthening personal habits in relationships, building the confidence and skills to leave an unhealthy situation, and finding resources when extra support is needed. The aim is to foster connections that feel safe, respectful, and uplifting. Snacks are available, and participants receive a $20 Walmart gift card for each session attended. Led by Amy Brice, manager of the PREP program.
North Regional Health and Wellness Center(56th st. n. and Cincinnati)Mustangs on the Mother Road National Show
Celebrate the Route 66 centennial with a major Mustang showcase in Tulsa. The Mustangs on the Mother Road National Show, a national Mustang Club of America event, brings one of the country’s largest Mustang gatherings to Marriott Tulsa Hotel Southern Hills.
Marriott Tulsa Hotel Southern HillsThe Dinner Detective True Crime Murder Mystery Dinner Show - Tulsa, OK
An award-winning interactive true crime murder mystery dinner experience brings an evening of humor, suspense, and audience-led surprises to the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Tulsa Downtown. Touted as the largest of its kind in North America, this show invites guests to step into the mystery while enjoying a full dinner as part of the experience.
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Tulsa DowntownTulsa Gun and Knife Show
Tulsa’s gun and knife show takes place at the Exchange Center and focuses on firearms and knives under one roof.
Exchange CenterPaint & Sip
Enjoy a botanical themed sip and paint centered on mannequin head planters. Paint, style, and personalize your own head planter while you sip, then take home a live plant nestled in your custom creation. Expect a bold, artsy vibe with plenty of floral goddess flair. The price is $35 per person.
918 Crafts & ShirtsBit Brigade performs “Mega Man X” at The Vanguard Tulsa
At The Vanguard Tulsa, Bit Brigade presents a show centered on Mega Man X, pairing live speedrunning with rock renditions of full SNES and NES game soundtracks. While a player completes the game on stage in real time, the band performs the music to match the action. This is an all ages event.
The Vanguard TulsaKismet Clothing Swap
Refresh your wardrobe at the Kismet Clothing Swap, a free, community led clothing exchange where you can bring items, take what you like, or simply browse. Early drop-off is available, or you can participate on the day. No money is involved, making it an easy way to clean out your closet and find something new to you.
Kismet CollectiveBenson Boone
Benson Boone performs live in concert at the BOK Center in Tulsa.
BOK CenterEAGLE OPS HOME RUN RALLY POINT: DRILLERS VS. ARKANSAS
Experience Tulsa Drillers baseball at ONEOK Field, home of the Tulsa Drillers, during a special outing for service members, veterans, their families, and patriots, including friends and supporters of veterans. Free tickets are available to these groups thanks to sponsors, and reserving tickets is required. Bring yourself and your loved ones, and be ready to have a great time.
OneOK Field - Tulsa Drillers StadiumIN SESSION: A Live Recording Experience with Kalyn Fay - July 30th, 2026
The Church Studio presents an intimate IN SESSION live recording with Kalyn Fay in the studio’s Live Room. Attendance is limited to 50 people per show, creating a close-up experience of the recording and tracking process. Each guest receives personal headphones with a tailored mix of vocals and multi-track instrumentation, highlighting the character of analog production. Two sessions are scheduled. Kalyn Fay, of Cherokee Nation and Muscogee descent, is a songwriter and musician from Oklahoma whose work also spans visual art, curation, and education. Raised in rural Oklahoma among Cherokee, Muscogee, and Osage territories, their music is grounded in place and relationship. Themes of self-location, community, collaboration, and empathy guide the songwriting, drawing on Indigenous perspectives about community and environment to foster shared understanding. Releases include the full-length albums Bible Belt and Good Company, with the most recent, ᎠᏫᏒᏅ (Garden), on Horton Records. Performances include appearances at SXSW, Kerrville Folk Festival, Woody Guthrie Folk Festival, Folk Alliance International, Live in America, FreshGrass Festival, FORMAT Festival, and the Smithsonian Folklife Festival. The band features Jake Lynn, Stephen Lee, Josh Nanna, and Olivia McGraw. A cash bar will be available. Please arrive on time, as late arrivals may not be accommodated in the Live Room. The session will be recorded, and attendees may appear on camera. Content may include adult language.
The Church StudioEAGLE OPS ROW OF HONOR RALLY POINT - Drillers Vs. Arkansas
The Drillers face Arkansas at ONEOK Field, where the Row of Honor will be recognized during the game to honor those who have served. Open to service members, veterans, first responders and their guests, as well as families, friends and supporters, this Rally Point takes place during select Tulsa Drillers baseball games and requires registration. Tickets are released monthly in limited quantities with a limit of four per request. At least one attendee must be a veteran and proof of service is required, such as a VA ID or a driver’s license with a veteran designation. Seats are reserved in Section 115, Row W, seats 1 through 20, courtesy of Superior Building Resources. Tickets are picked up at Will Call on the day of the game. Please specify Eagle OPS when retrieving them and only collect the number originally requested, since remaining tickets are reserved for other veterans.
OneOK Field - Tulsa Drillers StadiumKevin McDonald @ The Loony Bin Comedy Club -- Tulsa
Kevin McDonald takes the stage for a stand-up set that weaves in stories from his time with The Kids In The Hall. A co-founder of the troupe, he has brought this act to audiences across North America. His on-screen credits include appearances on Seinfeld and That ’70s Show, along with a role opposite Rodney Dangerfield in the film The Godson. In animation, his voice work features Agent Wendy Pleakley in the Lilo & Stitch franchise, Waffle in Catscratch, and the Almighty Tallest Purple in Invader Zim.
One Book, One Tulsa
Author Marjan Kamali leads a conversation about her novel The Lion Women of Tehran, followed by an audience Q&A and a book signing. This program is intended for adults. Registration is available to receive event updates.
Tulsa City County LibraryUNDEROATH: THE VAN TOUR TO VANS WARPED TOUR
Underoath appears at The Vanguard in Tulsa, Oklahoma for a memorable night of music.
The VanguardBowl For Kids' Sake
Bowl For Kids' Sake is an annual fundraising campaign that ensures the mentoring program remains 100% free for volunteers and the children it serves. Participants form six-person teams with friends, family, or coworkers, then create a fundraising page to share through social media, email, or text. The campaign concludes with a celebration at Andy B's - Tulsa featuring free bowling, pizza, and prizes to recognize everyone’s fundraising efforts.
Andy B's - TulsaThe Goose is Loose at the Crystal Skull!
Enjoy a mellow mix of smooth, laid back tunes for an easygoing listening experience.
Crystal SkullBook Launch for Michelle Hardesty
At the Historic Big 10 Ballroom, Michelle Hardesty marks the publication of her debut novel with food and drinks, an author talk, and an evening of fun.
Historic Big 10 BallroomMegan Moroney: The Cloud 9 Tour
Megan Moroney brings The Cloud 9 Tour to BOK Center with special guests Solon Holt and JP Saxe. With each ticket, $1 supports the Megan Moroney Foundation and its work to combat bullying and champion mental health well-being, helping build a more supportive and inclusive environment with every performance. VIP packages are available.
BOK CenterThird Thursday Jazz Night- Featuring Allie B
Experience a tradition in Tulsa with live jazz featuring Allie B. The evening begins with a relaxed cocktail hour, followed by a performance that invites you to unwind and enjoy the music. Admission is free, and food and beverages are available for purchase.
EAGLE OPS ROW OF HONOR RALLY POINT - Drillers Vs. Amarillo
At ONEOK Field, the Tulsa Drillers take on Amarillo during a Row of Honor night dedicated to recognizing those who have served. The event welcomes service members, veterans, first responders, their families, and supporters. During the game, the Row of Honor will be acknowledged in tribute to their service. Tickets are provided through Eagle OPS with support from Superior Building Resources and include reserved seating in Section 115, Row W, seats 1 through 20. Registration is required. Ticket quantities are limited and released month by month. Each request may include up to four tickets, and at least one attendee must be a veteran with proof of service, such as a VA ID or a driver’s license with a veteran designation. Tickets must be picked up at Will Call on the day of the game. Please mention Eagle OPS at pickup and collect only the number requested so remaining seats are available for other veterans.
OneOK Field - Tulsa Drillers StadiumIndian nations artifact and fossil show
An event featuring artifacts, fossils, bones, and other related items.
Mabee Center-Oral Roberts UnivChris Redd Tour
Chris Redd brings his tour to The Loony Bin Comedy Club - Tulsa for a night of stand-up. A versatile performer across comedy, film, television, and music, he spent five seasons as a repertory player on Saturday Night Live and is the co-creator, writer, and star of Peacock’s Bust Down. He hosts Netflix’s high octane automotive makeover series Resurrected Rides, and his hour-long special Why Am I Like This? is streaming on HBO Max. His scripted Audible podcast Head Case, which he co-created, wrote, and voiced, was released last year. He earned a 2018 Emmy for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for the SNL song Come Back, Barack. Film work includes Amazon’s Merv with Zooey Deschanel and Charlie Cox, Candy Cane Lane opposite Eddie Murphy, Universal’s Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, Vampires vs. the Bronx, and Scare Me. Television credits include Power Book III: Raising Kanan on Starz, Kenan on NBC, #1 Happy Family USA on Amazon, Disjointed and Big Mouth on Netflix, Detroiters on Comedy Central, and Wet Hot American Summer on Netflix. He is also set to appear in the upcoming film Focker In-Law with Ben Stiller.
The Loony Bin Comedy Club - TulsaGolf Night - Birdie Bay
Eagle OPS Golf Nights offer a relaxed evening centered on camaraderie for Veterans, Service Members, and their families. Play is free and open to all abilities, whether you are new to the game or have years of experience. A Golf Pro is occasionally available to share tips and answer questions, making it a simple way to learn or sharpen your skills. Complimentary food is provided, pairing good company with good bites for a welcoming night of golf.
Anne Wilson - Tulsa, OK
GRAMMY-nominated singer-songwriter Anne Wilson brings the third leg of The Stars Tour to the Mabee Center in Tulsa. The concert features new music from her album Stars along with fan favorites such as God Story, Strong, Hey Girl, and the multi-week No. 1 hit My Jesus. Aodhán King joins the lineup, with support from Peter Burton. A VIP experience is planned prior to general entry. For ticket security, third-party resales are not permitted on TPR event pages, and purchases made through unofficial sellers are not guaranteed or supported; use the official ticketing outlet to ensure valid entry and receive event updates.
The Mabee CenterTuesday Morning Birders
The Tuesday Morning Birders gather every week. Any skill level is welcome to join in this activity. The group meets at the north end of the parking lot from the entrance at the traffic light on Yale.
LaFortune Park Golf Course