More businesses in Oklahoma are canceling public events due to the COVID-19 pandemic:
- All jury trials in Tulsa county for March 30 and April 13 are now canceled.
- The Cherokee Nation has canceled or postponed dozens of events throughout March and into April.
- The Metropolitan Library System has cancelled all events, programs, and meetings throughout the month of March.
- Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa will close until further notice.
- The monthly Heard on Hurd street festival in Edmond has been postponed. RiverSport Adventures in Oklahoma City will delay opening until at least after spring break.
- St. Patrick's Day events have been canceled at The Jones Assembly in Oklahoma City and similar events have been postponed at Arnie’s Bar, Kilkenny’s and McNellie’s in Tulsa.
- Several more concerts have been postponed or rescheduled, including Willie Nelson at Riverwind Casino in Norman, LCG & the X’s album release show at 51st Street Speakeasy in Oklahoma City, Mt. Joy at Tower Theatre in Oklahoma City, White Reaper, BOYO, Great Grandpa and more at 89th Street in Oklahoma City, all March dates at The Blue Door in Oklahoma City, Beau Jennings’ album release show at Prairie House in Norman, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real at Cain’s Ballroom at the end of April.
- KOSU’s own Public Radio Music Day celebration in Oklahoma City on April 16 has also been postponed.