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August 2024
End summer on a high note and kick off fall with a plethora of events across Oklahoma this September. Learn how to play stickball in Tahlequah, watch captivating dances by Native American tribes in Ponca City or attend the State Fair in Oklahoma City or Tulsa. Check out our top picks below or browse through all September events to fill up your calendar.
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 Tahlequah / Aug 30 – Sep 1
Celebrate the 1839 signing of the Cherokee Nation Constitution with traditional Native American games, sporting tournaments and a parade through downtown Tahlequah. The holiday also coincides with popular car, art and quilt shows.
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 Tuskoahoma / Aug 30 – Sep 1
Spend your Labor Day weekend at the Choctaw Nation Labor Day Celebration. This three-day event will be jam-packed with Choctaw vendors, a 5K walk and run, and thrilling sporting tournaments.
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 Tulsa / Aug 30 – Sep 2
Tulsa will celebrate the opening of Zink Lake, its Whitewater Flume and Williams Crossing pedestrian bridge at the Big Dam Party Labor Day weekend. Hanson headlines four days of live music, plus an Outsiders experience, the Great Raft Race, Big Dam Run and more will make this a party like none other.
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 Tahlequah / Sep 5 – 7
Enjoy three days of Red Dirt country music at the Diamond Stone Music Festival. Relax on the banks of the Illinois River and take in performances from Kaitlin Butts, Chris Cagle and many more.
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 Oklahoma City / Sep 12 - 15
Come one, come all to the state’s largest annual event for thrilling carnival rides, endless rows of fried food and quirky activities like the Farmhand Olympics. Don’t forget to save room for treats like freeze-dried candy and pizza-flavored crepes.
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 Clarita / Sept 14
Pick up all sorts of goods at the Amish School Auction, Crafts & Antique Show in Clarita. Held annually on the second Saturday in September, this is one of the most unique shopping opportunities in Oklahoma.
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 Tulsa / Sept 26 - Oct 6
Carnival games, corndogs and free concerts, oh my! Join one million fairgoers on their quest to enjoy adrenaline-pumping rides and rows of treats from deep-fried Snickers to bacon-covered everything during this Oklahoma extravaganza.
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 Ponca City / September 27 - 28
Witness captivating dances performed by tribes from across the country during this two-day intertribal celebration. Browse artisan booths, savor traditional cuisine and learn about the late Chief Standing Bear’s powerful legacy.
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 Lawton / Sept 27 - 29
Experience the many vibrant cultures that make up Lawton at the annual International Festival. Guests can enjoy diverse foods, exciting performances and more at this family-friendly celebration.
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 The Plaza District Festival celebrates one of Oklahoma City's most exciting entertainment districts. Check out works from local artists and enjoy live music at this free-to-attend festival.
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