Amphitheater in Broken Arrow to celebrate groundbreaking with concert

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TheSunset Amphitheater in Broken Arrow announces its first concert to celebrate the venue's groundbreaking.

On Oct. 11, at 6:00 p.m., the Oklahoma band,King Cabbage Brass Band, is performing.

The $93 million investment will hold12,500 people and is estimated to be open for the 2025 touring season.

"This groundbreaking ceremony and the Community Street Dance are only the beginning, and it is just a hint of what will come with the Sunset Amphitheater," said Broken Arrow Mayor Debra Wimpee. "I could not be more excited about the world-class entertainment that Broken Arrow will experience because of Venu's investment in our community.”

The groundbreaking ceremony will start with a community street dance at 5:00 p.m. followed by the concert at 6:00 p.m.

The street dance is free and open to the public, featuring live music and local food trucks.
 

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Where exactly will it be located?
Where the current "Events Park" is located. 21101 101st Street. East of NSU and on the eastern side of 364. There's a popular fishing pond there, parking and places for families to picnic, etc. They're shutting all that down for the amphitheater. The Broken Arrow city council are irresponsible clowns. They're destroying a pleasant little community and turning it into a crowded sewer not unlike Tulsa (which is deliberately being turned into a larger sewer like Denver).
 

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Seem to remember talk of one of those out by Mustang too. Don’t remember where it left off.

No idea what happend, but not moving back there ether.

My understanding is that the OKC council voted it down. Maybe they heard enough concerns about noise pollution from the residents in that area.
 

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