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Beer City Music Hall

Named for a lawless ghost town, built to civilise a gap in the market. Beer City Music Hall at 1141 NW 2nd Street anchors Oklahoma City's Iron Works District, a 500-capacity venue that the team behind the Tower Theatre and Ponyboy carved out of a long-vacant testing laboratory and opened in April 2022 - a secret local-bands show on 31 March, then a sold-out Eli Young Band official opener two nights later. The name honours Beer City, the pre-statehood Panhandle settlement that lived two riotous y.....

Bricktown Comedy Club - Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City's comedy scene got its big-league room ten weeks before the world shut down. Bricktown Comedy Club opened in December 2019 at 409 East California Avenue in the Bricktown entertainment district, steps from the canal, and had barely seated its first audiences when the COVID shutdown arrived in March 2020. The club survived on limited-capacity shows and came out the other side as the anchor of stand-up in the state: a purpose-built room run by family-owned BARK Entertainment, whose gr.....

Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark

Oklahoma City voted to tax itself to build a ballpark, and the ballpark rebuilt the neighbourhood around it. Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark at 2 South Mickey Mantle Drive opened on 16 April 1998 before a sellout 14,066 - the RedHawks falling to Edmonton - as the flagship project of the original MAPS program, the citizen-approved sales tax that remade downtown Oklahoma City. The 34-million-dollar park by Architectural Design Group and Boldt Construction anchored the Bricktown Entertainment District.....

Civic Center Music Hall

The principal performing-arts venue in Oklahoma City, the Civic Center Music Hall is a handsome art deco landmark in the heart of downtown. Originally opened in 1937 as part of a wave of public works, the building was extensively renovated and reopened in 2001, a project that preserved its period character while transforming the interior into a modern, world-class hall capable of hosting the most demanding productions. The main auditorium seats around two thousand five hundred people across mul.....

Paycom Center

The principal indoor arena of Oklahoma City, Paycom Center is the home of the city's professional basketball team and the region's premier venue for major concerts and events. Opened in 2002 and known for much of its life under previous corporate names, the arena was a catalyst for the revival of the city's downtown and has since hosted championship-level basketball alongside a steady stream of the biggest touring shows. The arena seats around eighteen thousand for basketball, with flexible con.....