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Oklahoma State hosts first concert at Boone Pickens Stadium

Oklahoma State hosts first concert at Boone Pickens Stadium

Boone Pickens Stadium will finally host more than just a football game.

For the first time since its major renovation and name change in 2009, Oklahoma State's football stadium will serve as the concert venue for “The Boys From Oklahoma” on April 12, Cross Canadian Ragweed announced Tuesday in an exclusive interview with RollingStone. Headlining the “daytime concert” are Cross Canadian Ragweed and Turnpike Troubadours. Performances by The Great Divide, Jason Boland & The Stragglers and Stoney LaRue are also scheduled. All bands performing have their roots in Stillwater.

After starting in Stillwater in 1994, Cross Canadian Ragweed disbanded in 2010 but recently announced a comeback on social media. This concert would be their first concert together since breaking up 14 years ago and is currently the only concert they have planned. Turnpike Troubadours, a co-headliner, originated in Tahlequah in 2005, but during its rise to fame was known for performing on The Strip at JR Murphy's, The Copper Penny and Willie's Saloon. The Turnpike Troubadours also disbanded in 2019 but reunited in 2021.

The Great Divide helped launch the Red Dirt scene in Stillwater in 1992 and made their Grand Ole Opry debut in July. Although originally from Texas, Stoney LaRue moved to Stillwater, where he became friends and roommates with Jason Boland and Cody Canada, the lead singer of Cross Canadian Ragweed. Boland attended OSU before his music career took off.

“Stillwater represents a beginning – for me personally and for the band,” Cross Canadian Ragweed co-founder and drummer Randy Ragsdale told RollingStone. “That’s what happens to most people who go there. That's where they start their life. It's one of the first places we started and I think it's bigger than just our band too. The whole damn movement started there. I don't want to sound cheesy, but it's a bit like the motherland. I can’t think of a better place to get it going again, bury the hatchet, try to get it right and just start over.”

Boone Pickens Stadium has a capacity of 52,305 spectators for football games. The venue could accommodate more space for a concert, but its capacity for such an event is unknown as no concert has been held there since reconstruction.

According to RollingStone, a pre-sale is scheduled for Monday, while the public sale begins on October 11th.

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