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Eric Church, Ghost bringing tour stops to BOK Center

Eric Church, Ghost bringing tour stops to BOK Center

Jimmie Tramel
Tulsa World Scene Reporter
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BOK Center announced upcoming tour stops for Eric Church and the Swedish theatrical rock band Ghost.
Church will perform Thursday, Feb. 26 at BOK Center as part of his Free The Machine Tour.
The tour comes on the heels of Church’s May 2 release of his ninth studio album, “Evangeline vs. The Machine.”
Ghost is bringing the Skeletour World Tour to Tulsa for a Saturday, Feb. 7 performance at BOK Center.
The Skeletour World Tour features the live debut of songs from “Skeleta,” Ghost’s sixth album and the first hard rock album to top the U.S. album chart since 2020.
Tickets to both shows go on sale 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 3 at bokcenter.com.
Among other recently announced concert and entertainment events:
Cain’s Ballroom
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The Great Divide will return to Cain’s Ballroom for a Friday, Feb. 27 performance.
Tickets start at $27, plus fees, and can be purchased at cainsballroom.com.
Tulsa Theater
Justin Furstenfeld, lead vocalist and guitarist of the band Blue October, will perform Friday, Feb. 6 at Tulsa Theater. For tickets, go to tulsatheater.com.
The Vanguard
“American Idol” champ Abi Carter will perform Friday, Oct. 17 at The Vanguard while on her No Amount of Dark Tour.
Carter’s latest single, “2009 Barbie Dreamhouse,” is, according to a news release, a track that turns childhood wounds into a journey of healing and hope: “Its raw acoustic guitar picking evokes the tension of growing up amid chaos, all while clinging to the dream of safety and comfort, a dream first imagined in Abi’s own Barbie Dreamhouse.”
For tickets, go to thevanguardtulsa.com.
OKPOP
OKPOP Museum is hosting an Oklahoma hip-hop legacy forum and rooftop showcase 5-10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3. The event includes musical performances.
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