Find Oklahoma Festivals and County Fairs listed below! You will find all types of Oklahoma fairs and festivals including events in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Lawton, OK & more. Find information about the Oklahoma State Fair, Tulsa State Fair, Oklahoma City Arts Festival, Oklahoma Rock Festival, Local Oklahoma County Fairs and Carnivals, & more. Search for used concession trailers for sale now used concession trailers for sale classified listings.
Oklahoma City Arts Festival
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - April Description: Since 1967, the Oklahoma City Arts Festival has been Oklahoma City's rite of spring. The Festival is a community celebration of the visual arts, performing arts and culinary arts. The visual arts include 144 plaza artists from across the nation. The culinary arts consist of the International Food Row. Each food vendor is partnered with an area non-profit organization. The performing arts includes four stages of non-stop performing arts and entertainment. Arts for children and families include hands-on activities in the children’s area.
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June Oklahoma Festivals
OK Mozart Festival
Bartlesville, Oklahoma - June Description: The Oklahoma Mozart Festival is a multi-disciplinary performing arts event with an emphasis on classical music. The Festival usually begins the second weekend in June and lasts nine days and includes eight major evening music and dance performances, two matinees, ten daytime chamber concerts and over seventy-five showcase events.
Woody Guthrie Festival
Okemah, Oklahoma - July Description: The Woody Guthrie Festival is an Oklahoma folk celebration of its favorite native son. Festivities include craft and food vendors, entertainment, and a songwriting contest.
Bluegrass and Chili Festival
Claremore, Oklahoma - September Description: The Bluegrass and Chili Festival is a great weekend of family fun - three stages of free entertainment, Mid-America regional cook-off, arts and crafts, quilt show, open car show, kiddie korral, vocal competition, junior showcase, dance exhibitions, and more! There's on site food and beverages available.
Oklahoma State Fair
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - Oklahoma State Fairgrounds - September Description: The Oklahoma State Fair has everything you love about a fair from food and rides to events and entertainment. There's competitive exhibitions for livestock, horses, arts and crafts, cooking and other creative arts. Hundreds of booths are set up to provide entertainment and information both outside and in the grounds many buildings. This fair also has one of the best midways in the country, complete with rides and games.
Tulsa State Fair
Tulsa, Oklahoma - September Description: At the Tulsa State Fair, we work very hard to bring you the best family entertainment there is! From concerts, to magicians, to walking trees, we research across the country to find interesting, unique and fun attractions. Traditional fair entertainment includes perennial favorites "Disney on Ice" and the championship bull riding and rodeo. In addition, exhibits designed to educate and delight are featured every year. And don't forget all the great food, music, and wild rides.
Chickasaw Festival
Tishomingo, Oklahoma - September Description: The Chickasaw Festival is a week long event celebrating Chickasaw history and culture including one of the largest parades and a free concert featuring top recording artists. The family oriented festival has activities scheduled for kids and adults of all ages.
Oklahoma Bluegrass Festival
Guthrie, Oklahoma - October Description: The Oklahoma Bluegrass Festival features international and national bluegrass bands, children's activities, food vendors and workshops.
Tulsa Oktoberfest
Tulsa, Oklahoma - October Description: At the Tulsa Oktoberfest, there’s nothing like listening to a variety of polka, traditional folk music, accordion playing, Bavarian pop, German waltzes, and of course, yodeling! Also at the festival you will find an array of talented dancers. You’ll discover traditional German dancing as well as dancing from European influences, which includes belly dancing, clogging, folk dancing, Spanish dancing and Celtic dancing. With over 150 hours of free entertainment, there is bound to be something for everyone. The next thing you have to explore is the diversity of Oktoberfest cuisine. There is German food, and a wide selection of European and Italian food. On the list of things to do at Oktoberfest are the many different shopping tents at the festival. There is a plethora of German collectibles, hand-made crafts, and beautiful artwork.