Concertgoers stand at the front of the audience before Wyatt Flores performs a free concert on Aug. 3, 2026.

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

Tunes & Spoons
11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Friday; 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Saturday; 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Sunday

Make a short trip on Route 66 to Claremore for three days of live music, award-winning chili, exciting attractions, a classic car show and community vibes. Music headliners include Lonestar and Gretchen Wilson. The event is free, with VIP tickets available for $100. 

“Sound of Light”
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday and Saturday

A free, all-ages exhibit at the Public Images Gallery, 1507 E 11th St., features works from photographers Jeff Fasano of Nashville and Phil Clarkin of Tulsa. The exhibition includes concert shots from multiple venues and musician portraits, as well as a selection of photos of iconic Tulsa landmarks and cityscapes.

Tulsa Card Show

10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday

Shop the more than 200 vendors inside Arvest Convention Center selling sports cards, Pokemon, Magic: The Gathering and more, plus in-person signings with NFL Hall of Famer Drew Pearson and Heisman-winning OU quarterback Jason White. Weekend admission is $10. 

BA’s Best Back to School Block Party
10 and 11:30 a.m. sessions Saturday

Kids ages 3-12 can celebrate the start of a new school year in Broken Arrow with a morning of fun that includes an inflatable obstacle course, a beginner-friendly martial arts class, plus games and activities. RSVP for free. 

Rez Film Club: “Hunt for the Wilderpeople”
2 p.m. Sunday

The club will host a special 10th anniversary screening of “Hunt for the Wilderpeople” from Maori filmmaker Taika Waititi, who co-created “Reservation Dogs.” The Circle Cinema screening is also in memory of star Sam Neill, who died last month. Admission is free, plus one free small popcorn for each person who attends. Before the film, there will be trivia with prizes hosted by Native Circle.

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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,...