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Tulsa Picks: The Week’s Best Tulsa Events: March 12-18, 2025

A little bit country, a little bit surrealist art film, a little bit St. Patrick's Day.

Welcome to Tulsa Picks, your weekly compilation of Tulsa's best food, arts and music events, as picked by us, the staff of The Pickup. Let's get to it!

Pick Of The Week

Tulsa Music Celebration: 20 Years Of Music At Mercury Lounge
Saturday, March 15 at 8pm
Mercury Lounge, 1747 S. Boston Ave.

Join some of Tulsa's finest for a night celebrating two decades of great music at SoBo's favorite dive, with sets from Johnny Mullenax, Cassie Latshaw, Kalyn Fay, Jared Tyler, Beau Roberson, Brandon Clark, and Amber Watson.      


Wednesday, March 12 

“Samurai” Opening Day
9am at Philbrook Museum of Art, 2727 S. Rockford Rd.

Stoutfire Beer Dinner
6pm at Cabin Boys Brewpub, 223 N. Main St.

Thursday, March 13 

Honky Tonk & BBQ
11am at The Pump, 602 S. Lewis Ave.

Tunes at Noon: Kalyn Fay
12pm at The Church Studio, 304 S. Trenton Ave.

Friday, March 14

Exhibit Opening: “Finding Acquiescence” by Maryalice Carroll
5pm at “ROOMS” Annex, 1521 S. Main St.

Heller Theatre Company: Double Feature (through March 16)
7pm at Lynn Riggs Black Box Theater, 621 E. 4th St.

Puntasmagoria
8pm at Jackalope Theatre Company, 3406 S. Yale Ave.

OK So Story Slam: Confessions 
8pm at Living Arts, 307 E. Reconciliation Way

Graveyard Shift: “Eraserhead” (repeats March 15)
9pm at Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave.

Tulsa Listening Club Presents: Emma Goldman Sachs, ThunderWof, Kid Naps, DJ noname 
10pm at Soundpony, 409 N. Main St.

Saturday, March 15 

Pet Adoption Day at Garden Deva 
10am at Garden Deva Sculpture Company, 1326 E. 3rd St.

Tulsa Indian Club Spring Market
11am at Mother Road Market, 1124 S. Lewis Ave.

We Are Oklahoma Book Discussion: Devon A. Mihesuah’s “The Bone Picker”
1pm at Chimera, 212 N. Main St.

Real Talk: Black Women in STEM
2pm at Pursuit Films, 2312 E. Admiral Blvd.

McNellie’s 21st Annual St. Patrick’s Day Block Party (through March 17)
2pm at McNellie's Downtown, 608 E. 3rd St.

Okra & The Universe + Thundersleet
5:30pm at VFW Centennial Lounge, 1109 E. 6th St.

Nealay Patel Body Jewelry Show
6pm at Josh New Gallery, 2308 E. Admiral Blvd.

FC Tulsa Season Opener
7pm at ONEOK Field, 201 N. Elgin Ave.

Sunday, March 16 

Wax Masters 
11am at Chimera, 212 N. Main St.

“Matcha Eternal” Drink Release Party ft. YUNGxHALLOWEEN & Santa Morada
5pm at Fulton Street Books & Coffee, 21 N. Greenwood Ave.

Travis Linville + Two Crows For Comfort
7pm at Belafonte, 306 S. Phoenix Ave.

Monday, March 17  

St. Patrick’s Day Block Party
11am at Kilkenny’s, 1413 E. 15th St.

Tuesday, March 18

Reforesting Tulsa’s Heat Island
6:30pm at Tulsa Garden Center, 2435 S. Peoria Ave.

Author Talk: Sarah Perry 
7pm at Magic City Books, 221 E. Archer St.

Trombone Shorty
8pm at Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N. Main St.

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