The Oklahoma Film + Music Office (OF+MO) is proud to support four upcoming Oklahoma music festivals – the American Heritage Festival, OKM Music Festival, the Midwest City Made in Oklahoma Fest and Jazz in June. Including a wide array of genres and exciting activities for families and music-lovers, these festivals offer a sampling of the unique musical experiences that can be found across the state.
Grand Lake Festivals will host the 21st annual American Heritage Festival June 7 – 9 in Grove, Oklahoma. American Heritage features live music on multiple stages and the Grand Lake National Fiddle Fest, which offers cash prizes to winning fiddlers in addition to a “Bluegrass to Bob Wills” acoustic band showdown. Featured artists include Jana Jae and Friends, Barry “Bones” Patton, The Western Flyers and more.
OKM Music Festival (formerly OK Mozart) presents its 34th annual festival in Bartlesville June 9 – 15. This festival features music performances of multiple genres throughout the town, including a three-band Country Fest, a Concert Under the Stars, a Chamber Series and the beloved Woolaroc concert. Several free concerts and children’s activities round out the festival offerings. Featured performers include the Brent Giddens Band, Miro String Quartet, pianist Katie Mahan and wind quintet WindSync and the Tulsa Symphony Orchestra.
The City of Midwest City will present the seventh annual Midwest City Made in Oklahoma Fest at the Reed Conference Center in Midwest City on June 16. This event is free and open to the public and features Oklahoma music on multiple stages. Attendees will also be able to browse local vendors of all kinds. OF+MO once again hosted this year’s open call for performing artists. This year’s featured artists include The Red Dirt Rangers, Andy Adams, Shawna Russell, Paul Benjamin, Ken Pomeroy and more.
The 35th annual Jazz in June will take place in Norman June 14 – 16. Jazz in June is free and open to the public and features several blues and jazz performances, including Eric Gales, Ryan & Ryan Piano Duo and TAUK along with Jams and Clinics for musicians of all levels. OF+MO held the open call for the opening band for the final evening.
For these and more Oklahoma film and music events, visit okfilmmusic.org.
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About the Oklahoma Film + Music Office:
Created in 1979, The Oklahoma Film + Music Office strives to share all that Oklahoma has to offer by welcoming filmmakers and music professionals to the state and by creating a network of support to develop Oklahoma’s film and music industries. For more information about the Oklahoma Film Enhancement Rebate Program or the Oklahoma Film + Music Office please visit okfilmmusic.org.