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Why Tulsa Events?

Imagine finding out too late that the Zeeco Oktoberfest drew 84,000 people for German beer, live music, and family fun – or missing the Tulsa Juneteenth Festival's massive celebration of African American heritage in Historic Greenwood. That's the frustration of busy Tulsa locals who juggle work and life, only to scroll endlessly through VisitTulsa, city calendars, and social media, missing the events that light up our diverse city. Briefsy changes that: We monitor Tulsa's local sources, event platforms, and community calendars daily, curating only the recurring festivals, cultural traditions, and happenings that match YOUR interests – like Irish music at the Tulsa Irish Festival or Native American parades. You'll feel connected, excited, and in the know, with everything in one easy email. No overwhelm, just the Tulsa experiences you crave.

Quick Facts

Tulsa hosts over 20 major annual festivals celebrating multicultural heritage, from Irish to Native American traditions.
Zeeco Oktoberfest attracts 84,000 attendees over 5 days with authentic German food, music, and crafts.
Tulsa Pride Festival draws 25,000 people for parades, live entertainment, and LGBTQ+ community celebrations.
Tulsa State Fair is an 11-day powerhouse with rides, concerts, and agriculture exhibits at Expo Square.
Tulsa Juneteenth Festival is one of the nation's largest, honoring African American history with music, food, and arts in Historic Greenwood.
Events span spring to fall, featuring the 'Tulsa Sound' music scene and family-friendly gatherings year-round.

Tired of Missing Out?

Finding out about amazing events like the Tulsa Irish Festival AFTER they've passed and everyone's posting pics.

Checking multiple sites – VisitTulsa, city calendars, Facebook groups – just to stay updated on local happenings.

Getting bombarded with irrelevant event spam that doesn't match your vibe, like sports alerts when you love arts.

Missing out on Tulsa's cultural gems, like Juneteenth parades or Oktoberfest, because life got in the way.

How Briefsy Helps

ONE personalized newsletter: Tulsa festivals + concerts + food scenes + sports + whatever else YOU choose – all in your inbox.

Events tailored to YOUR interests only – love the Tulsa Sound music? Get jazz and blues alerts, skip the rest.

We track Tulsa's annual events, cultural traditions, and community calendars daily so you don't have to.

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Tulsa's Annual Events & Festivals

Tulsa pulses with energy from its world-class annual festivals, blending music, food, arts, and community spirit across diverse cultures. These recurring celebrations draw thousands and create memories – but only if you're in the loop. Briefsy keeps you plugged in so you never miss the action.

Tulsa Irish Festival (3 days in March at DreamKeepers Park): The ultimate St. Patrick's bash with live Celtic music, Irish dancing, and family activities – aiming to be the world's best Irish fest.
Tulsa Juneteenth Festival (several days in June at Historic Greenwood): One of the largest in the nation, featuring parades, soul food, gospel performances, and tributes to African American resilience.
Tulsa State Fair (11 days starting late September at Expo Square): Rides, livestock shows, big-name concerts, and fried treats – a fall staple for families and fair-food lovers.
Zeeco Oktoberfest (5 days in October at 2100 S. Jackson Ave.): 84,000 attendees enjoy German beers, oompah bands, artisan vendors, and kids' zones in true Bavarian style.
Tulsa Pride Festival & Parade (October at downtown locations): 25,000+ celebrate LGBTQ+ joy with colorful parades, drag shows, and inclusive music from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Tulsa's Cultural Scene & Community Traditions

What makes Tulsa special? Its rich tapestry of recurring traditions and performing arts that foster connection and pride. From Native American heritage to the birthplace of 'Tulsa Sound' music, these ongoing cultural threads weave our community together. With Briefsy, you get insider access to stay immersed in what matters.

Tulsa Native American Day Celebration & Parade (October at 1800 S. Boulder Ave.): 5,000 attendees join dances, storytelling, and a parade honoring Indigenous traditions and resilience.
Guthrie Green Events (monthly throughout October and beyond at 111 E. Reconciliation Way): Free live music, arts workshops, and community gatherings drawing 3,000 – a hub for Tulsa's creative pulse.
'Tulsa Sound' Music Heritage (year-round concerts via Tulsa Opera, Ballet, and orchestras): Catch blues-rock influences from local legends in annual shows that keep the city's musical legacy alive.
Festival Americas (annual in spring at Blue Dome District): Hispanic/Latino celebrations with mariachi, dance, and global cuisine, highlighting Tulsa's diverse immigrant stories.
SCOTFEST & Other Heritage Fests (fall weekends in various districts): Scottish games, Greek food fests, and more – perfect for exploring Tulsa's European roots through games, music, and crafts.

Common Questions

How is this different from Eventbrite alerts?

Briefsy creates ONE newsletter combining Tulsa events + music + food + sports + ANY topics you love. It's completely personalized - not just generic event listings everyone gets.

Will I get spammed with irrelevant events?

No! You choose your interests and Briefsy only sends events YOU care about. Love jazz but hate sports? You'll never see a football game in your newsletter.

Is this really free?

Yes! 100% free forever. No credit card. We believe staying connected to your community shouldn't cost money.

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