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Tulsa concert venues

Tulsa has a venue for every kind of night, and this is the full list. The rooms run from the BOK Center arena and the historic Cain's Ballroom to the grand Tulsa Theater, the intimate Vanguard, the ORU arena, and the casino showrooms out at the edges of town. Tap a venue for its story, capacity, parking, seating, and every upcoming show, or browse the concerts, comedy, or artists coming to town.

Tulsa venues, common questions

What are the main concert venues in Tulsa?
Tulsa's venues range from the BOK Center arena downtown and the historic Cain's Ballroom and Tulsa Theater to the intimate Vanguard, the Mabee Center at ORU, and casino showrooms like Hard Rock Live and the Cove at River Spirit. Each venue page has the writeup, capacity, parking, and seating.
What is the biggest venue in Tulsa?
The BOK Center, the downtown arena, which holds up to 19,199 and hosts the largest touring acts. The Mabee Center at Oral Roberts University is the next largest, at around 10,000.
What is the most historic music venue in Tulsa?
Cain's Ballroom, the 1924 dancehall known as the home of Bob Wills and western swing, with its famous sprung dance floor. The Tulsa Theater, the former Brady Theater, dates to 1914.
Which Tulsa venues are general admission and which have assigned seats?
Cain's Ballroom and The Vanguard are mostly general admission standing room, while the Tulsa Theater, Chapman Music Hall, and the casino showrooms are reserved-seat rooms. Each venue page explains the setup and shows a seating map or floor plan.
Are there all-ages venues in Tulsa?
Yes. Cain's Ballroom, The Vanguard, and the theaters are frequently all ages, while casino venues often set a 21 and up limit. The age policy is listed on each event.
Where do I park for Tulsa shows?
It depends on the venue. Downtown rooms use nearby garages and free evening street parking, the casinos offer free on-site lots, and the ORU and south-side venues have ample parking. Each venue page has the parking details.