Looking for something fun and memorable to do in Oklahoma City this week? From Tuesday through the weekend, OKC is packed with fantastic events celebrating art, culture and community. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, here’s a quick rundown of the top happenings you won’t want to miss from October 14-19.
- Pumpkinville at Myriad Botanical Gardens: Step into autumn with this enchanting exhibit open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. This year’s event features over 50,000 pumpkins arranged into creative themed displays like Art, Space and Natural History. Pumpkinville is perfect for families, photographers and anyone looking to embrace the fall spirit in downtown OKC.
- OKC Ballet’s “Dracula”: From Friday through Sunday (October 17–19), enjoy a hauntingly beautiful performance of David Nixon’s “Dracula” at the Civic Center Music Hall. This ballet combines dramatic storytelling with mesmerizing choreography, making it a perfect night out for ballet fans or those seeking an unforgettable artistic experience.
- Red Earth FallFest Parade & Powwow: On Saturday, October 18, head to Myriad Botanical Gardens for a vibrant celebration of Indigenous culture. Enjoy a colorful parade, browse the arts and crafts market, and witness a Youth Powwow filled with traditional dance and regalia. It’s a meaningful and festive way to connect with Indigenous heritage.
Whether you’re seeking family-friendly fun, cultural enrichment or a night of artistic entertainment, OKC has something exciting lined up through the weekend. Mark your calendar and get ready to enjoy all that OKC has to offer this fall!



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