Tulsa Theater

105 W Brady St (at N. Boulder Ave.)

Tulsa Theater

Tulsa Theater is a renowned entertainment venue in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Originally known as the Tulsa Convention Hall, the building opened in 1914 and was renamed the Brady Theater in honor of Tulsa businessman, Tate Brady, who played a pivotal role in its construction. The venue has a rich history of hosting legendary musical acts, including Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, and the Rolling Stones, among others. It also served as a center for political rallies and speeches, including speeches by President Harry S. Truman and Senator Robert F. Kennedy. Today, the Tulsa Theater continues to attract visitors from all over the world for its unique blend of history and modern entertainment.

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