Oklahoma City hosts over 30 annual and recurring events across all 4 seasons, from the October haunted house season and the Oklahoma State Fair to the Tinker Air Show, Winter Jam, Monster Jam, and Downtown in December. This guide covers every major seasonal event, touring show, and monthly gathering by time of year.
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What Haunted Houses Are in Oklahoma City?
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Oklahoma City has 3 major haunted attractions operating each October: Dead Man's Crossing, The Sanctuary, and Chamber of Terror, plus 4 nearby haunts within 45 minutes of the city.
Haunted houses in and near OKC operate from late September through October 31, with select venues running into early November. The OKC area is served by a mix of indoor immersive attractions, outdoor haunted trails, and multi-attraction scream parks.
What Is Dead Man's Crossing Haunted Attraction?
Dead Man's Crossing is Oklahoma City's most immersive indoor haunted attraction, located at 8 NW 8th Street in Automobile Alley, with a covered waiting area, free parking, and streetcar access.
Dead Man's Crossing is located at 8 NW 8th Street, Oklahoma City, OK, 73102, in the heart of Automobile Alley, with ample parking and the streetcar in walking distance. The attraction was created by the team behind Baker Street Escapes. New for 2025 is a gamified Killer Experience where the crossing's killers will hunt you down and mark you for death as you explore the attractions, with new scenes, new themes, and new screams. The attraction runs rain or shine.
What Is The Sanctuary Haunted House Oklahoma City?
The Sanctuary is one of the most popular haunted attractions in central Oklahoma, a 4-story immersive haunt set in a fictional WWII psychiatric hospital with stunt performers, fire breathers, and theatrical special effects.
Unlike any other haunted attraction in the state, The Sanctuary in Oklahoma City covers 4 stories with all kinds of incredible scenes, exploring a WWII psychiatric hospital begun by humanitarian Charles Labrie in 1917 where the patients are plagued by the experiments of German doctor Ryan Hammond. The Sanctuary features suspension stunts, freak show performers, and fire breathers. Thousands of visitors attend each October.
What Is Chamber of Terror Oklahoma City?
Chamber of Terror is a 4-haunt scream park located in the Moore/Oklahoma City area, formerly operating as 13th Door Haunted House, with all-new attractions for 2025.
Chamber of Terror brings 4 shocking attractions including The Carving, where visitors are stalked by creatures of Halloween lore. The haunt is entirely new for 2025 with updated themes and scenes.
What Other Haunted Houses Are Near Oklahoma City?
4 additional haunted attractions operate within 45 minutes of Oklahoma City.
These are:
- DCP Haunted Trail (Yukon, OK): Established in 2021 on the 30 acres of wooded terrain of Dodge City Paintball, this is one of the most riveting haunted outdoor attractions in the Oklahoma City area.
- Sycamore Asylum (Hendrix, OK): An extended haunt packed with live actors and props; tickets are $15 with an indoor waiting area and full concession available.
- Guthrie Haunts (Guthrie, OK): A Super Haunt covering over 30,000 square feet and over half a mile of indoor and outdoor scares, with a midway, outdoor performers, and food trucks on site.
- Warehouse of Fear (Oklahoma City): Added 24 rooms in 2025 for a total of 54 terrifying rooms with Broadway-production-quality sets and professional actors.
What Fall Events Happen in Oklahoma City?
Oklahoma City hosts 4 major recurring fall events: the Oklahoma State Fair, Mistletoe Market, Disney on Ice, and the full October haunted house season.
When Is the Oklahoma State Fair?
The Oklahoma State Fair runs for 11 days each mid-September at OKC Fairgrounds, 3001 General Pershing Boulevard, drawing close to 900,000 attendees annually.
The Oklahoma State Fair features family entertainment, horse shows, and educational exhibits, and is a showcase of the state's agriculture, manufacturing, and commerce. Children 5 and under are admitted free. Advance tickets are available at the State Fair Box Office or online at 405-948-6800.
What Is Disney on Ice Oklahoma City?
Disney on Ice performs annually at the OG&E Coliseum at OKC Fairgrounds during the Oklahoma State Fair, typically running 6 to 8 performances across 4 days in mid-September. More than 50 Disney characters take the ice in each production, including favorites from recent films alongside classic characters. The 2025 production was Disney on Ice: Let's Dance! Performances ran Thursday through Sunday with multiple shows daily.
What Is Mistletoe Market Oklahoma City?
Mistletoe Market is Oklahoma City's premier holiday shopping event, held annually at the OKC Fairgrounds over 4 days in early November, organized by the Junior League of Oklahoma City. Mistletoe Market returns to the Oklahoma City Fairgrounds on November 6 to 9, celebrating its 32nd anniversary in 2025, featuring unique merchandise from carefully selected vendors from Oklahoma and across the country. The event raises funds for Junior League community health projects. A Premiere Party kicks off the event on Thursday evening.
What Are the Christmas Events in Oklahoma City?
Oklahoma City runs over 30 holiday events from November through January under the Downtown in December umbrella, including the OKC Tree Lighting, Devon Ice Rink, OKC Ballet Nutcracker, and Mistletoe Market.
What Is Downtown in December Oklahoma City?

Downtown in December is Oklahoma City's annual holiday event series, running from November through the New Year, celebrating its 24th anniversary in 2025.
Many of the programs highlighted by Downtown in December have become important traditions, including the Devon Ice Rink at the Myriad Gardens, the Oklahoma City Tree Lighting Festival, snow tubing at the ballpark, performances at the Civic Center, OKC Ballet's The Nutcracker, OKC Philharmonic performances, the Canterbury Voices concert, the Holiday Pop-Up Shops, and Mistletoe Market.
The Oklahoma City Tree Lighting Festival is free and open to the public. The Oklahoma City Tree Lighting Festival returns on November 13 in Bricktown, featuring performances celebrating the season, free family-friendly activities, photos with Santa, and the traditional countdown to the lighting of the Christmas tree.
Holiday Pop-Up Shops run in Midtown from November 28 through December 21, featuring over 30 Oklahoma-owned businesses with rotating vendors each week.
What Is the OKC Ballet Nutcracker?
The OKC Ballet Nutcracker is performed annually in December at the Civic Center Music Hall, featuring 27 professional dancers, 80 OKC Ballet students, the OKC Philharmonic Orchestra, and Canterbury Youth Voices.
For 5 weeks, 27 professional dancers and 80 OKC Ballet students come together with the OKC Philharmonic Orchestra and Canterbury Youth Voices to produce the Nutcracker. The production typically runs 10 performances from mid to late December. Tickets are available through the Civic Center Music Hall box office. The Nutcracker is one of OKC Ballet's primary annual fundraisers.
What Happens at Oklahoma City New Year's Eve?
Oklahoma City New Year's Eve centers on the OKC Thunder home game on December 31, music venues across the metro, and special museum and theater events throughout the week.
The OKC Thunder annually hosts a home game on December 31 at Paycom Center. Music venues across Bricktown, Midtown, and the Plaza District host ticketed NYE concerts and countdown events. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art hosts a family-friendly Noon Year's Eve event on December 30 with gallery activities, scavenger hunts, and a noon balloon drop. Children 17 and under receive free museum admission.
What Are the Winter and Spring Events in Oklahoma City?
Oklahoma City's 3 major winter and spring events are Winter Jam, Monster Jam, and the Paseo Arts Festival.
What Is Winter Jam in Oklahoma City?
Winter Jam is the largest annual Christian music tour in the country, performing at Paycom Center each March at a suggested $15 donation at the door. No advance tickets are sold. Winter Jam returns to Oklahoma City each year, with the 2026 edition on Saturday, March 14, featuring Chris Tomlin, Matthew West, Katy Nichole, Hulvey, Disciple, Emerson Day, Newsong, and speaker Zane Black. Jam Nation members receive early entry at 4:00 PM. General admission entry is 5:00 PM. The show starts at 6:00 PM. Cash donations are accepted at the door; points of purchase inside the venue are cashless.
What Is Monster Jam Oklahoma City?
Monster Jam is an annual monster truck competition at Paycom Center each February, featuring 12,000-pound trucks competing in freestyle, skills challenges, and racing events over 2 days.

Monster Jam is scheduled at Paycom Center on February 14 and 15, with the event featuring drivers competing in racing, skills challenges, and freestyle events on a dirt-covered arena floor. The 12,000-pound trucks take on jumps, tight turns, and timed courses head-to-head in front of a live crowd. Iconic trucks including Grave Digger, El Toro Loco, and Sparkle Smash compete. A Pit Party Pass is available for purchase separately, allowing access to trucks and driver meet-and-greet opportunities before the show.
What Is the Paseo Arts Festival Oklahoma City?
The Paseo Arts Festival is Oklahoma's largest arts festival, held annually over Memorial Day weekend in the Paseo Arts District. The festival draws over 50,000 visitors across 3 days to NW 28th Street and Paseo Drive. It features over 100 artists exhibiting fine art and crafts, live music on multiple stages, and food vendors throughout the district.
What Is the Air Show in Oklahoma City?
The Tinker Air Show is a free 2-day annual air show held at Tinker Air Force Base each summer, headlined by the US Air Force Thunderbirds and featuring dozens of military and civilian aerial performers.
The Tinker Air Show returned in 2025 with the US Air Force Thunderbirds headlining. It was the first time in 7 years that the Thunderbirds performed at Tinker. The 2025 show ran June 28 to 29. Gates opened at 8:00 AM, with aerial demonstrations running from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The STEM City Hangar provided hands-on activities for children including flight simulators, robotics, drone technology, and airplane making. Admission is free. The show is typically held in late June.
Aircraft at the 2025 show included the MV-22 Osprey, C-17 Globemaster III, KC-46 Pegasus, KC-135 Stratotanker, E-3 Sentry, and multiple WWII-era aircraft.
What Are the Year-Round Monthly Events in Oklahoma City?
Oklahoma City has 2 recurring monthly events that run year-round: Cars and Coffee OKC and the Reptile Expo.
What Is Cars and Coffee Oklahoma City?
Cars and Coffee OKC is a free monthly automotive gathering held on the first Saturday of every month at Remington Park, from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM.
Coffee and Cars prides itself on being a fun and free-to-attend automotive extravaganza held on the first Saturday of each month, inviting everyone from passionate gearheads to families seeking a delightful morning out. The event features late-model muscle cars, classics, imports, trucks, and custom builds. No registration is required to attend or display a vehicle.
What Is the Reptile Expo Oklahoma City?
The Reptile Expo (REPTICON) is a recurring reptile and exotic pet show held at the OKC Fairgrounds Hobbies, Arts and Crafts Building at 3100 General Pershing Boulevard.
Admission is $15 for adults, $6 for ages 5 to 12, and free for ages 4 and under, with the ticket good for both days of the event. Vendors offer reptiles, amphibians, arachnids, and other exotic pets for sale. All animals must be healthy and legal to sell within the state of Oklahoma.
What Touring Shows Perform in Oklahoma City?
Oklahoma City's Paycom Center and Civic Center Music Hall host 5 major annual touring productions: Cirque du Soleil, Disney on Ice (State Fair), Winter Jam, Monster Jam, and the Thunder NBA season.
| Event | Venue | Season | Ticket Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Winter Jam | Paycom Center | March | $15 donation at door |
| Monster Jam | Paycom Center | February | Ticketed |
| Disney on Ice | OG&E Coliseum | September (State Fair) | Ticketed |
| OKC Ballet Nutcracker | Civic Center Music Hall | December | Ticketed |
| Cirque du Soleil | Paycom Center | Varies by tour | Ticketed |
| Tinker Air Show | Tinker AFB | June (biennial) | Free |
Stevie Nicks, major concert tours, and Broadway productions cycle through Paycom Center and the Civic Center Music Hall throughout the year. Check Paycom Center's event calendar and the Civic Center's schedule for current routing and on-sale dates.

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