For mental health or simply plain fun, it’s essential to have things you possibly can stay up for doing.
Now that 2023 has arrived, listed here are 10 things chances are you’ll be involved in experiencing in the brand new yr.
‘The Boss’ returning
Bruce Springsteen rocked BOK Center in 2009. He’s coming back next month.
Accompanied by his E Street Band, Springsteen is scheduled to perform Feb. 21 at Tulsa’s downtown arena.
When Springsteen made his BOK Center debut 13 years ago, it was reported to be his first concert in Oklahoma since a 1978 performance at Lloyd Noble Center in Norman.
“The last time we were in Tulsa,” said Springsteen before a protracted pause on the 2009 show. “Have we been here before? All I do know is we’re here tonight, and we’re here with a purpose to rock the home.”
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Tickets for Springsteen’s return performance can be found. For the primary time, Springsteen embraced Ticketmaster’s dynamic pricing model to sell tickets. That sparked outrage when some ticket prices soared into the 1000’s. Nonetheless, in Tulsa, there are remaining tickets that might be had for lower than $20.
Amongst other music artists scheduled to perform at BOK Center in 2023: Keith Sweat (Oklahoma R&B Bash, Jan. 28), The Judds (farewell tour, Feb. 2), TobyMac (March 25), Journey/Toto (March 31), Koe Wetzel (April 14), Kane Brown (May 12), Lizzo (May 20), Shania Twain (June 3), Billy Strings (June 7) and Paramore (July 29).
In case you’re feeling bull-ish, the PBR will return Feb. 10-11 to BOK Center.
For tickets to BOK Center events, go to bokcenter.com.
Reba’s Place
Atoka is getting a lift from a celebrity-branded attraction in 2023, because of Oklahoma country music artist Reba McEntire.
McEntire partnered with the Choctaw Nation and the town of Atoka on Reba’s Place. Constructed in a century-old Masonic Temple at 319 Court St. in Atoka, Reba’s Place is a restaurant, bar, live music venue and retail store. Two stories of dining space will open to a central stage for live music performances.
Early visitors have commented about their experiences on the Reba’s Place Facebook page. A grand opening is pending. In case you’ve got a bunch of parents headed that way, groups of 12 or more can book a spot there February and beyond by emailing groups@rebasplace.com.
For more details about Reba’s Place, go to rebasplace.com.
‘Hamilton’ coming back“
Hamilton” is returning to the Tulsa Performing Arts Center for 16 performances March 7-19.
Said a news release: “Hamilton is the story of America then, told by America now. Featuring a rating that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B and Broadway, Hamilton has taken the story of American founding father Alexander Hamilton and created a revolutionary moment in theatre — a musical that has had a profound impact on culture, politics and education.”
With book, music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, direction by Thomas Kail, choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler and musical supervision and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire, Hamilton relies on Ron Chernow’s acclaimed biography. Along with Tony, Grammy and Olivier Awards, “Hamilton” won a Pulitzer Prize for drama and an unprecedented special citation from the Kennedy Center Honors.
Tickets went on sale in December at celebrityattractions.com.
“Hamilton” is a component of Celebrity Attractions’ 2022-2023 Broadway season, which can proceed with “Ain’t Too Proud — The Life and Times of the Temptations” and Disney’s “The Lion King.”
Bonus Tulsa PAC attraction: Broadway legend Patti Lupone will perform there April 29. For tickets, go to tulsapac.com.
Rock of ages
The University of Tulsa’s football stadium hasn’t hosted a serious concert event since a Recent Kids on the Block show drew a sold-out crowd of 42,000 in 1990.
The drought will end when Def Leppard, Motley Crue and Alice Cooper will bring a tour stop to Chapman Stadium Aug. 16. If the show goes well, you possibly can expect more concert events on the stadium in the long run.
For tickets, go to motleycrue.com or defleppard.com.
Carney Fest
Church Studio, a recording studio and former church once owned by Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Leon Russell, returned to glory in 2022 after a serious renovation.
Church Studio and the LeonLifers (super fans of Russell) will team up April 15 to present Carney Fest.
Performers will include Reverend Horton Heat, Ann Bell & the Tulsa Sound, Brad Absher & the Superials, Jake & the Idols, Dante & the Bird Dogs, Brent Giddens, Until Now, Black Crown, Travis Kidd and Zac Wenzel.
For tickets and data, go to carneyfest.com.
In case you’re interested in where Carney Fest gets its name, consider that Russell released the 1972 album “Carney” on his Shelter Records label. The album included the songs “Tight Rope” and “This Masquerade.”
More ‘Reservation Dogs,’ ‘Tulsa King’
The groundbreaking and critically praised shot-in-Oklahoma series “Reservation Dogs” has been granted a 3rd season.
Co-created by Tulsa filmmaker Sterlin Harjo, “Reservation Dogs” follows the adventures of 4 Indigenous youths within the fictional town of Okern. Season two ended with Bear, Willie Jack, Cheese and Elora Danan stranded in California. Let’s get them back home.
Writers from the Recent York Times, Variety and Rolling Stone put “Reservation Dogs” at the highest of their best TV shows of 2022 lists. The series is on the market on FX on Hulu.
“Tulsa King,” a Paramount+ series starring Sylvester Stallone as a fish-out-of-water mafia capo, has been green-lighted for a second season. Season one was shot primarily in Oklahoma City.
‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
Martin Scorsese filmed “Killers of the Flower Moon” in Pawhuska and other Oklahoma towns in 2021.
It has been reported that the film, which stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, could debut in May on the Cannes Film Festival, followed by a theatrical release.
“Killers of the Flower Moon” relies on David Grann’s book about serial murders of the oil-rich Osage within the Nineteen Twenties.
“The subject material, I’m pleased to see that it’s coming to light now,” Brendan Fraser, who’s within the solid, said during a 2022 popular culture convention in Dallas. “It’s essential.”
From Rembrandt to Monet
Visitors to Philbrook Museum of Art can immerse themselves in European masterworks in 2023.
“Rembrandt to Monet: 500 Years of European Painting from Joslyn Art Museum” will arrive Feb. 22 at Philbrook and remain through May 28.
For the primary time, paintings by celebrated artists akin to Rembrandt, Titian, El Greco, Bouguereau, Renoir and Monet from the renowned collection of Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha, Nebraska will travel to Tulsa.
The exhibition spans nearly 500 years with over 50 artworks.
For information regarding Philbrook events, got to philbrook.org.
‘Princess Bride’ in concert
In case you love the 1987 film “The Princess Bride,” here’s something for you:
“The Princess Bride” in concert with the Tulsa Symphony Orchestra will happen April 15 on the Tulsa Performing Arts Center.
Said a promo for the event: “Fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love, miracles. … Experience probably the most beloved movies of all time as never before, with the ability of a full symphony orchestra performing the whole musical rating live-to-picture.”
Composer Mark Knopfler’s rating was specially arranged for a symphony orchestra. Ron Spigelman will function guest conductor.
For tickets, go to tulsasymphony.org.
Rocklahoma
The Pryor-based music and camping festival celebrated a fifteenth yr in 2022. It has taken place on Labor Day weekend each of the past two years, but dates have yet to be announced for 2023.
Check rocklahoma.com for updates.
Born & Raised is an “outlaw” and red dirt music festival at the identical site. It often follows Rocklahoma. For information, go to bornandraisedfestival.com.