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The Church Studio Announces Special ST. PATRICK'S DAY Concert
Free Admission for Guests in GREEN!
Tulsa’s beloved Irish music ensemble Cairde na Gael returns to The Church Studio for a festive St. Patrick’s Day performance. Known for their lively traditional instrumentation and authentic Celtic sound, the group brings the spirit of Ireland to The Church Studio each year with music that invites audiences to tap their feet and celebrate. Guests wearing green receive free admission.
Launched in March 2024, Tunes @ Noon has quickly become a popular midday tradition in Tulsa, featuring live one-hour concerts from local and regional artists inside the historic home of Shelter Records. Performances take place from 12:00–1:00 PM, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday with admission including both the concert and a docent-led tour of The Church Studio, the recording space founded by Leon Russell and later owned and operated by Steve Ripley of The Tractors. Several upcoming performances highlight the diversity of the series, bringing together rising artists, cultural celebrations, and tributes to the musical legacy that continues to shape Tulsa’s sound. The series continues to grow, attracting artists from across Oklahoma and beyond.
About The Church Studio
The Church Studio, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a renowned recording facility and 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Previously operated by Oklahoma legends Leon Russell and, later, Steve Ripley, The Church Studio has played a pivotal role in the music industry, hosting numerous legendary artists and producing timeless hits. It offers a professional recording environment, educational programs, exhibits, artist grants, and events such as Carney Fest, Tunes @ Noon, and In Session. The studio continues to support and inspire music makers while honoring its storied legacy in the industry. https://thechurchstudio.com
