I think it's going to take some time for this venue to develop a reputation and really get things going. Look at it from a touring band perspective. If Oklahoma is viewed as a one-stop state and you have sold out Cain's Ballroom for several years, are you going to take a risk on some new venue in Oklahoma City when playing at Cain's in Tulsa is an assured success?
I think once the Criterion builds a reputation and/or Oklahoma becomes a two-stop state, it will be more successful, and I believe that will happen gradually.
I'm not sure that they can afford to do it gradually.
I think the way you build a reputation is to book a lot of shows. They're not all gonna be home runs some will be. Then the more that rep builds you can let go of the lower tier shows and start trying to book only the bigger names. If Criterion is taking a pass on smaller shows and just waiting around for bigger names, they're not gonna get anywhere.
Think of it from a band perspective. Smaller, lesser known bands can really turn down a job. They have to be willing to play anywhere, anytime. And through that they build a reputation and are able to start booking better and larger venues. I read a book about the beginnings of Van Halen and they made it by not only their talent but being hard working and playing pretty much any show. A place like Criterion can't really pass on smaller names. They need to build up content.
so what was the announcement?
Lots of savages in this thread
Well crap guys. Just got word on the announcement. Looks like it's now the Diamond Ballroom's announcement.
according to twitter they are going to wait a bit longer and announce multiple shows next week
I have been reading the comments for some time about the Criterion's lack of shows. I agree, they need more big acts, but what a lot of people do not realize is that the Criterion is not just used for concerts. It is rented out for corporate events and wedding receptions.
Bigray in Ok
Big announcement. Young the Giant, Cold War Kids, and JoyWave. This is more like it.
https://twitter.com/CriterionOKC/sta...70228317458432
Nice!.. Young the Giant sold out Cains earlier this month. I had wanted to catch that show so I am glad they are coming to OKC.
I'm a fan of Cold War Kids and would pay to see them by themselves.
feeling old, unhip, clueless, or a bit of all three today.
Yep ^^^^^^^
Nice! will definitely try to catch a couple of these!
Joywave is really good too. That's a good show.
'Explosions in the Sky' will be here in April
They are hosting Smoklahoma in May (Big cigar event)
At the Drive In w/Le Butcherettes, June 13.
Lil Wayne April 27
Attended the Turnpike Troubadours show last Saturday. It was the first full sellout at the Criterion and the show was incredible.
Unfortunately, They were severely understaffed and not near prepared enough. They ran COMPLETELY out of beer before the headliner went on. Drink lines were 30-45 minutes in length and by the time you got to the bar, people were literally buying 24-48 beers at a time. They also ran out of vodka as well as ice before the end of the show.
Overall, they knew they were sold out and had probably half the needed staff and not near enough product which probably cost them tens of thousands in revenue. I hope they correct this before the upcoming shoes because the venue is great.
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