Oklahoma State University: The McKnight Center Opens Ticket Packages For 2021-2022 Season To The Public
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Oklahoma City OK
10 August, 2021
7:48 AM
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Press release from Oklahoma State University: August 3, 2021 The McKnight Center for the Performing Arts announced Monday they have opened ticket packages for new 2021-2022 season subscribers. Packages include headliners such as Bernadette Peters, Broadway's The Buddy Holly Story and funk band Tower of Power. "We are thrilled to open another stellar season of performances to the public," said Mark Blakeman, The McKnight Center's Marilynn and Carl Thoma Executive Director. "We've curated unique subscription options that allow performing arts enthusiasts, families and those new to the arts to find something they'll love." Blakeman also notes that season subscriptions come with great benefits, like early access to sell-out events like Tim McGraw and bundled savings of up to 20% compared to single event ticket prices. A sample of curated packages include: Full McKnight Season Package — $418-$1,433 Broadway — $90-$432 Classical — $153-$478 McKnight Center subscribers have exclusive access to discounts on tickets, seats to high-demand performances and the initial chance to keep prime seats each year. The upcoming season will run from September to May. To purchase ticket packages, contact the box office at 405-744-9999 or [email protected]. Packages can also be purchased online at mcknightcenter.org. Many events sell out quickly and purchasing a curated ticket package is the best way to guarantee tickets. Single tickets and "Create Your Own" packages, where subscribers can design their own season by picking three or more of the season's performances, will go on sale at the end of August and are available while supplies last. Learn more about season subscriptions and view 2021-2022 performance schedule at mcknightcenter.org. COVID-19 Safety Precautions The McKnight Center has enhanced health and safety measures to keep guests, artists and employees safe. The McKnight Center complies with recommendations and requirements set forth by the Centers for Disease and Control and Prevention, Oklahoma State University and the City of Stillwater. This press release was produced by Oklahoma State University. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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