Broadway Hits and Vibrant Markets: What’s On in Oklahoma City Today

Discover the Best of OKC this Saturday
Oklahoma City is buzzing with energy this Saturday, March 7, 2026. From the heart of downtown to the historic Stockyards and Fairgrounds, there is a diverse array of activities to fill your day. Whether you are looking for fresh local produce, a world-class Broadway production, or unique artisanal finds, the city has something special in store for everyone.
Morning Markets and Community Gatherings
Start your Saturday by supporting local growers and makers at the OKC Farmers Public Market. Located at 311 S Klein Ave, this historic venue opens its doors from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. You can browse a wide selection of seasonal produce, dairy, and handmade crafts. While you are there, don't forget to explore the upstairs antique mall for one-of-a-kind treasures.
For those interested in unique wellness and handmade goods, the Gypsy Soul Fair is taking place at the OKC Fairgrounds starting at 10:00 am. This event brings together local artisans, healers, and vendors offering everything from crystals and jewelry to holistic services.
If you are looking to give back, the community is hosting a March Kit Packing Party at 100 NE 5th St starting at 1:00 pm. Volunteers are invited to help assemble essential supply kits for local organizations in need.
Afternoon and Evening Entertainment
The spotlight is on the Civic Center Music Hall today as Broadway comes to Oklahoma City. "A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical" takes the stage at the Thelma Gaylord Performing Arts Theatre. With performances scheduled for both 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm, audiences can experience the inspiring true story of the legendary singer-songwriter through his most iconic hits.
Music lovers looking for a contemporary vibe can head to the Tower Theatre tonight. The electronic and R&B duo Snakehips will be performing at 8:00 pm, promising an evening of high-energy beats in one of the city's most beloved historic venues.
Public Exhibitions and Arts
Saturday is also a perfect day to explore the local art scene. The Oklahoma City Museum of Art is currently featuring the "American Surrealism" exhibition, which offers a fascinating look at the uncanny through its permanent collection. Meanwhile, at Oklahoma Contemporary, visitors can enjoy several ongoing installations, including Eduardo Sarabia’s "Green Vines" and works by Edgar Heap of Birds. These galleries offer a quiet, reflective alternative to the busier weekend festivals.
Finally, for a family-friendly outdoor adventure, the Oklahoma City Zoo has officially launched its Dinosaur Expedition, featuring life-sized prehistoric replicas that are sure to delight visitors of all ages.

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