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The Blues Society of Oklahoma is proud to present its 2026 Winterfest Fundraiser, a high-energy celebration of live blues music taking place Sunday, March 8, 2026, at Whiskey Chicks in Oklahoma City’s Bricktown district. Doors open at 3:00 pm with music beginning at 4:00 pm, bringing together an outstanding lineup of regional talent in support of the society’s mission to preserve, promote, and expand the blues across Oklahoma.
The event features performances by Hidden Charms, Queen Bee and the Stingers, The Blues Tribe, Main McMann and the Difference, Big Train and the LOCO Motives, Dirty Red and the Soul Shakers, and Sweet Brenda and Sour Mash. Fans can expect an afternoon and evening packed with authentic blues, soulful grooves, and electrifying performances.
In addition to live music, Winterfest will include a silent auction and raffle, highlighted by a signed and played guitar, along with other unique items. Admission is a $20 donation at the door, with 100 percent of proceeds directly supporting the Blues Society’s 2026 Blues Festival, music scholarship initiatives, and its growing Blues In The Schools educational outreach program.
Winterfest serves as both a fundraiser and a community gathering, uniting musicians, fans, and supporters who believe in keeping blues music vibrant and accessible for future generations.
Event Details
What: 2026 Winterfest Fundraiser
When: Sunday, March 8, 2026, Doors at 3:00 pm, Music at 4:00 pm
Where: Whiskey Chicks, 115 E Reno Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73104
Admission: $20 donation at the door
For additional information, visit bluessocietyoklahoma.com.
About the Blues Society of Oklahoma
The Blues Society of Oklahoma is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting blues music throughout the state. Through live events, educational programs, artist support, and community partnerships, the society works to ensure that the rich heritage of the blues continues to thrive. Signature initiatives include the annual Blues Festival, Blues In The Schools programming, scholarship opportunities for young musicians, and year-round performances that connect audiences with the living tradition of American blues music.
For more information or press inquiries, contact:
Jim Madsen
Blues Society of Oklahoma
402-301-1742
[email protected]
Event Links
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