OKC to Host Angels & Friends Playoff Night
The Arts Council OKC says Angels & Friends is the perfect playoff plan, offering live music and eats within walking distance of the arena.
The event is scheduled for April 22 from 4 to 8 p.m. at Bicentennial Park in downtown Oklahoma City (OKC).
Before tipoff, activities include:
- A reunion performance from the Hi-Def Howlers
- Food, cocktails, and a packed pregame atmosphere
- Early access to shop Festival artists before opening day
- Raffle prizes throughout the night
- Fresh Paint murals on display — created in partnership with the Oklahoma City Thunder, showcasing emerging artists and the future of public art in OKC
Wrap at 8 p.m., then walk from Bicentennial Park to the Myriad Gardens as Loud City comes alive.
No rush. No gaps. Just one seamless night — from live music to playoff basketball.
Tickets: Lock in your pregame at https://secure.qgiv.com/for/angelsfriendstickets/event/59thannualangelsfriendscelebration/
Hashtags listed include #festivalofthearts, #SupportLocalArt, #giveback, #NBAPlayoff.
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