Tulsa Tough racers pass in front of the historic Blue Dome on opening night of the annual summer cycling event, Friday, June 6, 2025.
Tulsa Tough racers pass in front of the historic Blue Dome on opening night of the annual summer cycling event, Friday, June 6, 2025. Credit: Judd Slivka / Tulsa Flyer

We’ve got the scoop on your weekend. Here’s the Flyer’s top five.

Saint Francis Tulsa Tough
3-9:30 p.m. Friday
9:20 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Saturday
8:30 a.m. to 5:55 p.m. Sunday

Happy Critmas! The three-day cycling festival returns to Tulsa, taking over the Blue Dome District Friday, the Arts District Saturday and culminating with Cry Baby Hill Sunday. Check out our insider’s guide for more information — and take Monday off. 

2026 T.E.G. International Jazz Fest
6-10 p.m. Friday

Coinciding with First Friday Art Crawl, Guthrie Green hosts the annual jazz concert that features performances from The Annie Ellicott Trio at 6 p.m., Alisha Patillo Electric Band at 7:30 p.m. and 

Thaddeus Ford at 9 p.m. Sondra Slade serves as emcee. 

Fishing Derby
9 a.m. to noon Saturday

Broken Arrow Events Park hosts its annual Fishing Derby with no fishing license required all weekend. Don’t have gear? No problem! Fishing poles will be available to borrow. Attendees enjoy free hot dogs and water while supplies last. 

Rummage at the Ranch 2026
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday

Head to Bixby for this two-day event featuring more than 150 vendors selling vintage and antique finds, artisan foods, upcycled goods, boutique clothing, unique art, handmade goods and so much more.

Rainbow Resilience: A Kick Off to Pride 2026
7 p.m. Saturday

Let the  celebration begin at Dennis R. Neill Equality Center with performances by Gabrielle DeShane, Alistair Abulafia DeVane Summers, Gemini the Clown, Koltyn Bank$ (Kadyn Mitchell) and Peter Diamond (Noah Lollis). DJDec Daniel Badgwell-Cox will provide the beats at this all-ages event.

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Tim Landes is the food, arts and culture editor at the Tulsa Flyer. Prior to joining the inaugural editorial team at the Tulsa Flyer, Tim spent a decade managing media relations for Cherokee Nation businesses,...