The Oklahoma Opry
48th Anniversary Show
Thursday, June 26th
VIP Reception 6:00PM | Show 7:30PM
Oklahoma Ranch
425 Kings of Leon Ln. Oklahoma City
48th Anniversary Show
Thursday, June 26th
VIP Reception 6:00PM | Show 7:30PM
Oklahoma Ranch
425 Kings of Leon Ln. Oklahoma City
FEATURING
Owen Pickard
Alaska Holloway
Ross Clayton
Kyle Dillingham
Chase & Emily McCumber
Kyle Earhart
Amanda Earhart
Randy Whittern
Jarrid Matlock
Tammy Brasier
The McLaughlins
Tara Bussing
Cindy Scarberry
Dustin Jones
LOCATION
Oklahoma Ranch
Kings of Leon Ln.
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
Patrons will enter through the doors on south side of the building facing the canal. Follow the Oklahoma Opry signs!
WHAT TO EXPECT
Parking
$8 parking is available in the Joe Carter lot directly south of Oklahoma Ranch.
Concession & Bar
Snacks, soft drinks, and water are available for purchase before and during the show at the concession stand as well as Oklahoma Opry merchandise. Full bar will be open to guests 21+.
Seating
General admission tickets are $48 to celebrate the Opry's 48th anniversary. Doors will open at 6:00 for seating. VIP ticket holders (multiple pricing options) will have access to the VIP reception which includes food and wine. The VIP reception will open with the doors at 6:00pm, after which VIPs can find their table or seats for the show at 7:30.
Auction
There will be a silent auction benefitting Phase 2 of the Brick by Brick Capital Campaign.
History & Heritage
The Opry grew from a love of music and family, and has become an important part of Oklahoma’s musical culture and history. Starting as a backyard gathering of family and friends who loved to play and sing country music - the Opry was formed and grew under the guidance of Granville “Grant” Leftwich (1929 – 2006). Starting in 1977 at the OKC National Guard Armory, the family-oriented country music show, the “Oklahoma Opry,” was officially launched. In 1979 the Opry moved into the renovated theater once called “Knob Hill” located in the Capitol Hill district of Oklahoma City. The Opry called Capitol Hill home until 2004 when they relocated to the historic Stockyards district under a new name. The Rodeo Opry found its new name and home in the Rodeo Theater where it resided until 2020. The Opry operated out of Stockyards Central, a small event center in Stockyards, after reopening post COVID. With plans to finally purchase a forever home in Bricktown at 19 E. California, the Opry moved out of Stockyards in May 2023. While renovations are being done on the forever home, Opry shows will continue at the Academy of Contemporary Music @ UCO. In the summer of 2025, the Oklahoma Opry will celebrate 48 years of providing the best in family-friendly live entertainment and there's a lot more excitement to come.
For questions, please call (405)297-9773 or email: info@okopry.org
TICKET POLICY
No refunds or exchanges