I think you are referring to the exterior and surroundings, in which case I agree that there is still plenty worth improving there. But for the record the room itself is now excellent - first rate, really - since the recent renovation. I have very high expectations for the Criterion too, but at the end of the day I think booth venues will be very similar in quality. The Chevy is a jewel of a room.
First red dirt concert announced.... Randy Rogers Band May 21st.
Also the Let's Dance tour... "Let’s Dance is a U.S. concert tour starring today’s most popular hip-hop choreographed dance music (CDM) artists, Silento, iLOVEMemphis (fka iHEARTMemphis), DLOW, We Are Toonz and 99 Percent." on April 1st.
Pretty diverse group of first announcements.
BTW, I've been meaning to mention that Live Nation does not have exclusive booking rights for the Critierion.
Rather, they are contracted for a certain number each year then the Levelland group (Wormy Dog, Tower Theater) can book the rest of time.
One other thing with Live Nation... There are some acts that are contracted with them exclusively and they literally can't play a venue other than those with agreements with Live Nation.
Fik Shun is an amazing hip hop dancer. He won Sytycd last year I believe.
now THIS is big time. Woah.
U.K. duo Disclosure shares Oklahoma concert date | News OK
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You must have missed it but we posted that a week ago.
Even if you follow this site closely, I recommend people follow us on Twitter (@OKCTalk) as well.
We don't retweet or favorite or talk about what I had for lunch... Just a list of the more important bits of info that you can scroll through at any time.
Liar!
https://twitter.com/OKCTalk/status/616024549914640384
Ha ha. Just kidding.
Today was just finally the official announcement and it hit their website ect. but they did put in Gazette last week but that was only place the show was listed.
seeing the full list of dates added for Disclosure I know we had compared the Bomb Factory to Criterion as far as size of venue for shows. they also Are playing Bomb factory.
One thing I just noticed about the Disclosure concert... They're playing in Dallas the night before on a Thursday, and then OKC that Friday. It looks like they're making an effort to book far out in advance and on Thursday/Friday nights which will be a welcome change.
I'm hoping the P180 type redo in Bricktown looks like this! Nice wide sidewalks and crosswalks with two-lane roads and a center turn lane. Very few on-street parking spaces is good with me too. Sheridan like this west to the tracks, Reno from Lincoln to the tracks.
Would we ever consider having parking in the middle lane when not close to an intersection, to be used as a turn lane? I know large cities on the east coast have this type of parking. Curious if OKC would do it too?
New show, Randy Rogers Band:
Hauling A now... There were a bunch of people working on Sunday trying to get the brick work finished.
They've got shows coming up fast.
Now that it's dried in the interior will come together pretty quickly. Advantage of having a mostly wide-open space inside. The exterior doesn't have to be done until the week of the first show, though obviously they will want to be done before that.
Nice. That is exactly the type of heritage act I figured it would attract when I mentioned other acts like James Taylor and Bob Dylan. That is precisely the type of act for which we didn't have an optimal venue, until the Bricktown Chevy remodel and now the Criterion. Good stuff.
i'm curious to see if the allman show will be seated, seeing as how many of his fans are older.
From their Twitter feed:
Also posted this in OKCFest thread, but...where is all of this Red Dirt and country that you and Chris keep griping about? Here is a listing of pretty much every major (and most smaller) shows booked in the entire state: Shows
Tulsa has many more shows than OKC (especially before the Criterion comes online), but also has WAY more Red Dirt and Americana or country. Your assertions are completely invalid.
Incidentally - and I love Gregg Allman - but curious why you chose to ask people to support one of the most country-influenced artists currently booked at The Criterion if you hate country so much? Why not support Disclosure or Kirk Franklin?
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