
Tulsa, OK
Chapman Music Hall at Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St
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Art Garfunkel
Chapman Music Hall at Tulsa Performing Arts Center · 6:30 PM CT
Half of Simon and Garfunkel, the angelic voice of Bridge Over Troubled Water, headlining the Tulsa PAC.
Five For Fighting
Chapman Music Hall at Tulsa Performing Arts Center · 7:30 PM CT
The Superman and 100 Years songwriter, an evening of piano pop, sharing a Tulsa bill with Edwin McCain.
Chapman Music Hall is the big stage inside the Tulsa Performing Arts Center, the city's downtown home for the arts. It is a 2,365-seat proscenium theater, plush and acoustically tuned, built to handle everything from a full symphony or opera to Broadway musicals, touring concerts, and standup. If a show needs a real theater with a real orchestra pit, this is where it lands in Tulsa.
Seating climbs from the orchestra level right in front of the stage through the mezzanine to the balcony, with grand tier boxes set privately along the sides. Sightlines are clean from just about everywhere, and the acoustics are tuned for an unamplified voice as easily as a full band. It is the room for a night when you want to dress up a little and settle into a seat.
The PAC sits in the heart of downtown Tulsa on Second Street, with parking garages a short walk away and rideshare drop off right out front. It is the address for Broadway in Tulsa, the Tulsa Symphony, Tulsa Opera, and the touring acts that suit a grand hall. Pick your level, settle in, and let one of the city's best sounding rooms do the work.
Chapman Music Hall at Tulsa Performing Arts Center seating and floor plan
A seating, layout, and best seats guide for Chapman Music Hall at Tulsa Performing Arts Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Good to know before you go
- What are the best seats at Chapman Music Hall?
- The orchestra level puts you closest to the stage, the mezzanine and balcony give you a raised, full view of the stage and the room, and the grand tier boxes along the sides are a private, semi formal option with a side angle. Sightlines are strong throughout, so check the seating chart and pick the level and price that fit.
- Does Chapman Music Hall have assigned seats?
- Yes. It is a reserved seat theater with orchestra, mezzanine, balcony, and grand tier box sections, so your ticket is tied to a specific seat. Check the seating chart for your show.
- Where is the Tulsa Performing Arts Center and where do you park?
- The PAC is downtown on Second Street. There are parking garages within a short walk, you can buy a parking pass for many shows in advance, and rideshare drops off right on Second Street.
- What does Chapman Music Hall host?
- A wide range, including Broadway in Tulsa, the Tulsa Symphony and Tulsa Opera, touring concerts, comedians, lectures, and large scale musicals. The full orchestra pit and tuned acoustics make it a favorite for big productions.
- Is Chapman Music Hall accessible?
- Yes. The hall offers accessible seating and assistive listening devices. If you need specific accommodations, arrange them when you buy or contact the box office.
- How big is Chapman Music Hall?
- It seats 2,365 across the orchestra, mezzanine, balcony, and grand tier boxes, which makes it large enough for Broadway and symphony productions while keeping a real theater feel.
- Is it all ages?
- Most shows are open to all ages, though some carry an age recommendation or limit set by the production, which is listed on the event. Check your specific show.
- How do I get tickets and get in?
- Most shows use reserved tickets you can print or show on your phone. Bring your ticket and a photo ID if needed, and arrive early to park downtown and find your seat.
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