Longtime OKC venue adds another summer show for after its renovations are done: What to know
Oklahoma City's storied Zoo Amphitheatre has added another concert to its summer show schedule.
R&B legends and Rock and Roll Hall of Famers The Isley Brothers will perform live July 20 with special guests The Commodores and The Spinners at the venerable venue at the Oklahoma City Zoo.
The 90-year-old outdoor stage is undergoing infrastructure and facilities updates before this year's outdoor concert season begins, with a focus on retaining the amphitheater's history and integrity.
Last month, it was revealed that the Zoo Amphitheatre has brought on a seasoned local management team with the backing of national partners SaveLive to produce the 2024 concert season and beyond. SaveLive also manages the OKC venues The Criterion, Tower Theatre, Beer City Music Hall and Ponyboy.
What other acts are playing OKC's Zoo Amphitheatre this summer?
With the renovations, The Isley Brothers' July 20 concert is the earliest show slated so far on the Zoo Amp's summer schedule, which includes:
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- July 20: "Shout" hitmakers The Isley Brothers with special guests The Commodores and The Spinners
- Aug. 2: Ice Cube and his "Legends of Hip Hop Tour" featuring E-40 and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
- Aug. 3: Grammy winners Blues Traveler and platinum-selling rockers Big Head Todd and the Monsters
- Aug. 24: British New Wave stalwarts Howard Jones and ABC, along with platinum-selling Brit-funk band Haircut One Hundred
- Sept. 1: Reggae rockers Dirty Heads and Slightly Stoopid will bring to the Zoo Amphitheatre
- Sept. 8: “The Distance" hitmakers Cake
When do tickets to The Isley Brothers at OKC's Zoo Amphitheatre go on sale?
Tickets to the newly announced Isley Brothers concert go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 26 at https://www.prekindle.com/events/zoo-amphitheatre.
For more information on the Zoo Amp's upcoming events, go to http://www.okczooamp.com, facebook.com/okczooamp and instagram.com/okczooamp.