Spring is in full swing across Oklahoma City, bringing a week filled with outdoor festivals, live entertainment and community events. Whether you're looking to get outside or explore the city, there’s something for everyone.
Earth Fest 2026
April 18 | Scissortail Park
Earth Fest returns with live music, hands-on activities and more than 50 vendors focused on sustainability and community engagement.
Why go:
- Free, family-friendly outdoor event
- Live music and educational experiences
- Great way to enjoy spring downtown
The American Rodeo Central Regionals
April 17–18 |
Top rodeo athletes compete in high-energy events including bull riding, barrel racing and team roping.
Why go:
- National-level rodeo competition
- Family-friendly entertainment
- Celebrates Oklahoma’s western heritage
Live Music & Comedy Across OKC
April 17–21 | Various Venues
Concerts and comedy shows take place throughout the week, including performances at Tower Theatre, The Criterion and Beer City Music Hall.
Highlights:
- April 18 — Trey Kennedy (Comedy)
- April 20 — Jay Electronica
- April 20 — Amon Amarth
- April 21 — The Black Dahlia Murder
Remembrance Ceremony
April 19 | Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
While there is much to celebrate this week, it's also important to reflect and remember one of OKC's darkest days. April 19 marks the 31st Annual Remembrance Ceremony, a solemn day dedicated to reflection, healing and community resilience.
Why go:
- Honor and remember
- Experience community unity
- Reflect on OKC’s strength
From outdoor festivals to live performances, this week highlights the variety of experiences available across Greater Oklahoma City — and why there’s always something to do.



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