Oklahoma's Non-Profit Music & Festival will rock Tulsa's Brady Arts District July 24-25, 2015
Oklahoma's Non-Profit Music & Festival will rock Tulsa's Brady Arts District July 24-25, 2015
111 bands will rock the Brady Arts District from 3 stages and 9 indoor club venues.
The club venues open at 5 p.m., followed by the Oklahoma stage at 6 p.m., the Guthrie Green stage at 6:30 p.m. and the main stage acts beginning at 7:00 p.m. Another feature for 2015 will be the electronic dance music (EDM) After Party at the main stage from 11:40 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
"EDM is one of the hottest trends in music right now," Lieberman said. "It is not uncommon for the largest dedicated EDM festivals to attract well over 100,000 people. We are happy to be able to add this genre to the 2015 Center of the Universe Festival and can't wait to announce who is coming soon."
Kaiser and Lieberman say the timing allows people to start their evening indoors while enjoying dinner or drinks, and then move between outdoor stages and other clubs throughout the night. As with 2013 and 2014, artists also will play in multiple indoor venues, located inside existing restaurants, bars and clubs within the Brady Arts District.
Beyond live music, Center of the Universe features a street market with a variety of vendors. Festival attendees can view and purchase pieces from local artists and sample cuisine from Tulsa's best food trucks.
An estimated 80,000 people attended the 2013 festival, which featured main stage headliners OneRepublic and Neon Trees. More than 70 bands played on two outdoor stages and multiple club venues.
About Center of the Universe
Founded in 2013, Center of the Universe Festival is a two-day, non-profit music and arts experience aimed at bringing economic impact to Tulsa and the Brady Arts District. The event is named after the quirky downtown Tulsa landmark, the Center of the Universe, located on the Boston Avenue pedestrian bridge between Archer and First Street. More information is available at www.centeroftheuniversefestival.com.