Turnpike Troubadours concert
by Staci on 4/5/23BOK Center - TulsaRating: 5 out of 5Concert was great! The energy was amazing! I transferred my tickets to my Apple wallet like ticket master suggested. It made it so easy and fast to get in.

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Pioneers of the Red Dirt music scene and one of America's most beloved bands, Turnpike Troubadours has amassed a massive following throughout their renowned career with more than 2.2 billion streams globally and over 1.7 million equivalent units sold. Since their debut in 2005, the band has released seven studio albums, performed countless sold-out headline shows, appeared in Paramount's hit show "Yellowstone" and were inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame. Most recently, Turnpike Troubadours added to their historic career with the release of their new surprise album, The Price of Admission, which debuted at #1 on the iTunes all-genre and country charts and earned them their highest Spotify chart debuts to date. The eagerly awaited follow up to their widely acclaimed 2023 album, A Cat in the Rain, The Price of Admission further cements the band as an undeniable force in the music world and led Whiskey Riff to declare "Turnpike Troubadours have continued to prove time and time again that they are the greatest band of all time." Originally from Tahlequah, OK, Turnpike Troubadours is Evan Felker (vocals, guitar), Kyle Nix (fiddle), Ryan Engleman (electric guitar), RC Edwards (bass), Gabe Pearson (drums) and Hank Early (steel, accordion).
Concert was great! The energy was amazing! I transferred my tickets to my Apple wallet like ticket master suggested. It made it so easy and fast to get in.
It was all faboulous! So glad to see them togethor and playing an epic show❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Best concert I’ve been to. Turnpike Troubadours really know how to put on a performance.
It was an amazing show! They are a great band. Very talented.
Great show, good sound People around us were friendly and we’re there for the music.
The concert was awesome. It was everything we expected. The two opening acts were also great!
Seat neighbor said that George Strait had a stage setup in the center of BOK Center Arena floor. An oval-shaped center stage, with walk-out wings on each end, would have improved visibility and interaction for 90% of the fans. The light-show was well-timed and meaningful song-by-song, but omg the sound was not good. Lots of unwanted echo, and the bass lagged the treble so Felker often sounded like a girl singer.
Show was on time, great acts and overall a wonderful experience.
I love TT music but, unfortunately i was let down by their showsmanship. There was akward pauses between songs, not really any kind of performance to speak of. Just people standing on a stage playing a song. It felt like they were playing like they were the house band at a dive bar that no one was paying atten3to and not headlining.
Turnpike Troubadours put on a great show. No flash and trash no smoke and mirrors just good music.
Was easy check in through security. Attendants were very helpful. Drinks are way over priced 6.50 for a bottle of water was a bit much
We went to the Thursday night show really looking forward to seeing Turnpike Troubadours (TT) in TULSA - the where is important here. Muscadine Bloodline did their best to engage what little crowd was there by that point. Then Old Crow Medicine Show (OCMS) came on. They fully engaged the audience and were fantastic!!! Lots of energy and just all around fun. Then TT came on. They unfortunately did not ride that energy and so easily could have because the crowd quite literally sang every word to every song with them. They barely talked to the crowd and just seemed like they were having a really off night. They acted like they didnt have a set sheet even. And the order of songs was uncomfortable. They left the stage and came back to play more songs after the crowd screamed for them. They ended on “1968,” which is a bizarre song to end on when you are in TULSA and haven’t played “Easton and Main”. The lights came up at 11p on the dot. It’s like going to an old school Baptist church. At noon, even if the preacher was mid-sentence, they would close up the Bible and dismiss bc it was noon. It’s like they just said, “oh it’s 11, time to go.” Wha?!?! Then a friend said they went to the Sat night show, and TT played “Easton and Main”. Felt like Thurs was just a practice run, and they weren’t too worried about making the show really good. I had heard TT was really fun in concert, and I think if they had played “Easton and Main” while so close to the Cain’s, I might agree, but OCMS just blew them out of the water. Just was very disappointed. As Spouse said, “I’m shocked. Stunned. They didn’t play the one song that we all expected and wanted to hear”. Glad Sat night was good at least for our friends.
Really impressed with the arena and the people that worked there . Especially the security down front . Highly recommend this venue .
Great show, Muscodine Bloodline & Old crow medicine show put on excellent sets,and of course the Troubadours play a high spirited fast paced set,great show overall!
We have seen them perform many times. Always in a smaller venue. They flat out did not seem to care to be there. The sound was good, but Old Crow put on a real show and the headlining band flat out did not. For two nights of a sold out show, they did not seem to be happy to be there. Felt like we were watching the beginning of their break up pt.2. Minimal talking between the songs. Nothing to let the crowd know they were happy to be there and happy to see us. Not much showmanship.
March 30th was a great show as always. Musquadine, Old Crow started it off beautifully. Turnpike came on just a little slow (had trouble with some sound issues looked like) from previous we have seen across the US. Hoping to hear some new music here in Tulsa. Maybe soon dont know their plans. Looking forward to Born and Raised fest. in September.
The band was great but the venue is the WORST! Poor sound quality. No area to smoke or re-entry. Zero energy at this place. Never again will I attend a concert at the BOK center in Tulsa.
We arrived about an hour before the doors opened and were able to park easily in the orange parking lot with plenty of time to make it to Mesero's. Short lines to enter through security, however I was asked to completely remove my hat while men and other women were not asked to do the same. (I raised my hat, but did not completely remove my hat-took me too long to get my Texas hair looking right under that hat to mess it up.) Sound was the best I've heard at AAC in awhile. Great opening acts, especially The Wood Brothers. Turnpike Troubadors did not disappoint! We left before they finished their second encore song and got out before traffic backed up. All in all a great night!
Concert was great besides the fact that people sitting next to us didn’t belong in those seats they had seats in section 300
The Wood brothers are great. The Avett Brothers were AMAZING. With the Troubadours, the instruments were so loud that we couldn’t hear the vocals. Even the 20-something’s in our group were ready to leave after the 3rd song because it was miserably loud. Disappointed we couldn’t enjoy a band we have looked forward to seeing again after so many years.