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Paycom Center has welcomed more than 10 million fans over the past 20 years. With a capacity of over 18,000, it features concerts by major artists like Olivia Rodrigo, Drake and Zach Bryan and serves as the home of the NBA’s Oklahoma City Thunder. It’s located just off I-40 and I-235 in downtown OKC. The Zoo Ampitheatre , lovingly known as the Zoo Amp, has been rocking and roaring since 1936. This outdoor venue has hosted top-tier artists like Willie Nelson, Joni Mitchell and Grateful Dead. With 4,000 reserved seats and even more room as general admission in the lawn and standing pit, the Zoo Amp delivers legendary live music under the open sky. The Criterion is a state-of-the-art music and events venue in the Bricktown Entertainment District, with a capacity of 3,500–4,000 people for a semi-intimate concert experience. It’s within walking distance of a variety of dining options, from fast food to upscale restaurants, perfect for a pre- or post-event meal.
For weekly live music, the 51st Street Speakeasy is a favorite among local music lovers and bar enthusiasts. Blues night kicks off every Tuesday, followed by jazz on Wednesday and bluegrass on Thursday, with both local and touring bands taking the stage on weekends. Featuring a dance floor, a spacious outdoor patio and a full food and drink menu, it’s perfect for a laid-back night out. Beer City Music Hall sits at the corner of Blackwelder Avenue and NW 5th Street in downtown OKC. This 500-person, standing-room-only venue is one of OKC’s hottest live music spaces. Owned by the same group that brings you Beer City, Ponyboy is a small live music venue located in Uptown 23rd. Their performances are a mix of DJ sets and live music. Established in 1964, the Diamond Ballroom is an all- ages venue featuring rock, country, hip hop
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