© 2024 KOSU
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Oklahoma Music Minutes For Feb. 11-15: Live Music You Should See And Hear This Week

Every week the Oklahoma Music Minute gives a run down of where you can see live music. Here are the pics for the week of Feb. 11-15.

Monday Feb. 11

Tonight, Travis Scott plays BOK Center in Tulsa and Josh Morningstar plays Iron Monk in Stillwater. Meanwhile, Lucy Dacus & Illuminati Hotties play The Opolis in Norman. Here's Lucy Dacus' "La Vie En Rose".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynDeTGUji1I

Tuesday Feb. 12

Tonight, Jason Swanson plays Marshall Brewing in Tulsa and Lee Mathis plays Rocky Road Tavern in Okemah. Meanwhile, Great Lake Swimmers play The Blue Door in Oklahoma City. Check out Great Lake Swimmers' "The Real Work" below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJ7Ls66Vq3I

Wednesday Feb. 13

Tonight, Guys on a Bus play The Vanguard in Tulsa and The Iceman Special plays The Shrine in Tulsa. Meanwhile, Cursive plays Tower Theatre in Oklahoma City. Cursive's "Driftwood: A Fairy Tale" is linked below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpBJpsC52Bo

Thursday Feb. 14

Tonight, Ryan Viser plays The Fur Shop in Tulsa and Remo Drive, Pierre and Hookup play 89th Street in Oklahoma City. Meanwhile, Casii Stephan plays Willows Family Ales in Tulsa. Give Casii Stephan's "Letters" a spin below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPvc_n5sCdY

Friday Feb. 15

Tonight, Golden Ones & Helen Kelter Skelter play ACM@UCO Performance Lab in Oklahoma City and Josh Sallee, Sativa Prophets & Original Flow play 51st Street Speakeasy in Oklahoma City. Meanwhile, Young the Giant and Sure Sure play Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa. Here's Young the Giant with "Cough Syrup".

The Oklahoma Music Minute airs weekdays on KOSU at 6:19 a.m., 8:19 a.m., 11:31 a.m., 1:20 p.m., 3:18 p.m., and 5:18 p.m.

Kyra Bruce was KOSU/ The Spy's music intern in the spring of 2019, as she finished her degree at Oklahoma State University in Multi-Media Journalism Production, with a minor in Philosophy.
KOSU is nonprofit and independent. We rely on readers like you to support the local, national, and international coverage on this website. Your support makes this news available to everyone.

Give today. A monthly donation of $5 makes a real difference.
Related Content