
Upcoming at Pryor Creek Country Music Festival
Rocklahoma
Pryor Creek Country Music Festival · 3:30 AM CT
Three days of rock and metal on the Pryor festival grounds, the biggest hard rock weekend in Oklahoma, marking 20 years.
Rocklahoma
Pryor Creek Country Music Festival · 3:30 AM CT
Three days of rock and metal on the Pryor festival grounds, the biggest hard rock weekend in Oklahoma, marking 20 years.
Rocklahoma
Pryor Creek Country Music Festival · 3:30 AM CT
Three days of rock and metal on the Pryor festival grounds, the biggest hard rock weekend in Oklahoma, marking 20 years.
Rocklahoma
Pryor Creek Country Music Festival · 3:30 AM CT
Three days of rock and metal on the Pryor festival grounds, the biggest hard rock weekend in Oklahoma, marking 20 years.
Pryor Creek is not a room, it is a field. The Pryor Creek Festival Grounds sit a few miles north of Pryor on Highway 69, about an hour northeast of Tulsa, and they host the big outdoor festivals that run several days, including the country weekends that pack the place. Picture a main stage, jumbo screens, side stages, and thousands of people on the lawn under an Oklahoma sky.
The grounds are built for camping. There are more than 3,500 primitive campsites, both general admission and VIP, with free showers, restrooms, and a convenience store on site, so most people make a long weekend of it rather than driving back and forth. Tickets come as general admission for the lawn or VIP for closer viewing and private bars and food courts. It is a destination, not a quick night out.
Plan like you would for any big outdoor festival. It is all ages, and everyone needs a full ticket regardless of age. Bring sun protection and hearing protection, especially for kids, and you can carry in one sealed water or an empty bottle to refill at the hydration stations. Leave extra water in the car. If you love live music and the full festival experience, camping and all, this is the one to circle.
Pryor Creek Country Music Festival seating and floor plan
A seating, layout, and best seats guide for Pryor Creek Country Music Festival in Pryor, Oklahoma.
Good to know before you go
- Where is the Pryor Creek festival and how do I get there?
- The Pryor Creek Festival Grounds are about four miles north of Pryor, Oklahoma on Highway 69, roughly an hour northeast of downtown Tulsa. It is an out of town drive, so plan your trip, and most people camp rather than make the round trip each day.
- Is there camping at Pryor Creek?
- Yes, camping is the heart of it. There are more than 3,500 primitive campsites in both general admission and VIP areas, with free showers, restrooms, and a convenience store on the grounds. Sites fit your camping setup and vehicle and allow up to six people. Glamping packages are available too.
- What is the difference between general admission and VIP?
- General admission gets you onto the grounds and the main lawn. VIP adds perks like closer viewing areas and private bars and food courts. Both come with camping options in their own campgrounds.
- Is the festival all ages?
- Yes, it is an all ages event. Note that everyone needs a full price ticket regardless of age, so there are no free kid tickets.
- What can I bring?
- You can carry in one factory sealed bottle of water or an empty reusable bottle to refill at the hydration stations. Bring sun protection and hearing protection, especially for children, and it is smart to leave extra water in your car. Check the festival's current policy for the full list of what is allowed.
- Is there assigned seating?
- No. This is an outdoor festival, so the main viewing is general admission on the lawn, first come for the spots up front. VIP areas offer closer, more comfortable viewing, but there are no assigned seats like an indoor theater.
- How do I get tickets?
- Festival passes sell online, usually as multiday general admission or VIP, with camping added on. Buy early since these weekends can sell out, and bring a photo ID.
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