
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma
73102
United States
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2024 was a record-breaking year for Paycom Center in downtown Oklahoma City. The arena ended the year with 41 concert events, breaking 2022’s previous record of 37 events. Four of these events set gross ticket sales records – two Zach Bryan concerts in May, and two Drake and J. Cole concerts in March. 2025 is on track to be an eventful year for Paycom Center as well. The year kicked off with big events including Alan Jackson’s final Oklahoma City show, a sold-out Tyler Childers concert, and an ESPN Gymnastics Collegiate Quad (the event’s first time in Oklahoma). More incredible shows are set to come including top comedians like Nate Bargatze, up-and-comers like Zach Top, and a local favorite with the return of Bedlam basketball. Legends/ASM Global, the world’s leading premium live experiences company, extended their partnership with the City of Oklahoma City this year to continue to manage Paycom Center and the new, much-anticipated arena scheduled to open in 2028. The contract renewal continues the global live event giant’s successful 25-year presence in the downtown Oklahoma City community. Attracting both regional and national events, Paycom Center is known for its world-class entertainment, hosting major concerts including sold-out performances by Olivia Rodrigo, Elton John, Luke Combs, and more, as well as sporting events like UFC and college basketball, along with family shows such as the Harlem Globetrotters and Monster Jam. Additionally, it hosts the Professional Bull Riders team, the Oklahoma Wildcatters.





