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11th Annual Bricktown Blues & BB Que FestivalThe Bricktown Blues & BBQ Festival will be Friday, June 16 – Saturday, June 17. The festival will be held outdoors under huge tents on the corner of Sheridan & Oklahoma Ave. in the heart of Bricktown. Headliners include Guitar Shorty, John Lee Hooker, Jr., Duane Burnside and Johnny Winter.

All ages welcome – Admission is absolutely FREE. Rain or Shine. Come and enjoy Championship BBQ, Ice-Cold Budweiser served in souvenir pitchers, soft drinks, T-shirts, hats, & more.

Continuous live music featuring:

Friday, June 16th
Noon - 1pm Doc Blue
1:20 - 2:30pm Dan Danger and the Danger Zone
2:50 - 4:00pm Missy Amy and her Sho'Nuf Bluesmen
4:20 - 5:30pm Act Casual
5:50 - 7:00pm Zen Okies
7:20 - 8:35pm
Billy Paul & The Blues Saloon Revue
8:55 - 10:10pm
Guitar Shorty
10:30 - Midnight
John Lee Hooker, Jr.

Saturday, June 17th
Noon - 12:45pm Doc Blue
1:00 - 2:00pm Sweet Brenda
2:15 - 3:15pm Blue Cats
3:30 - 4:30pm Garrett "Big G" Jacobson
4:45 - 5:45pm AJ Johnson and Why Not
6:00 - 7:15pm Scott Keeton
7:35 - 8:50pm Danny White
9:10 - 10:25pm Duane Burnside
10:45 - Midnight Johnny Winter

No food, drinks, coolers, professional or video cameras, weapons or pets allowed. Lawn chairs and blankets allowed.

Presented by: Dr. Pepper
Sponsored by: The Oklahoman, Bud Light, Lamar Outdoor, Sprint, Cox Communications, Southwest Airlines, and Oklahoma Lottery.
Participating sponsors: McClain's RV and Creative Marketing

Produced by Brewer Entertainment: For more information please call 405-236-4143.

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