Weekly Events Calendar: February 2-8, 2026
Published January 2026
By Miguel Rios | 5 min read
Each week, Oklahoma Today staffers comb through their calendars to find a handful of great events happening across the state. Get out! See Oklahoma! And be sure to let us know what you find, either here or on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @oklahomatoday.
If you love video games and live orchestral music, then you won't want to miss Stardew Valley: Symphony of Seasons! The event brings the enchanting music of Stardew Valley to life. Said to capture the "essence of rural life and the joyful adventures" of the cozy farming game, the music of Stardew Valley evokes nostalgia, friendship and exploration. Catch it Feb. 4 at the Tulsa Theater or Feb. 5 at The Criterion in OKC. It’s the cozy charm of Stardew Valley without any of the farming.
February 4. Tickets start at $51.
tulsatheater.com
February 5. Tickets start at $67.
criterionokc.com
The soundtrack has already scored many, many hours of gamers' lives. Now hear it live at Stardew Valley: Symphony of Seasons, coming this week to Tulsa Theater and The Criterion in Oklahoma City.
There's nothing lazy about the historic Bullnanza rodeo event this weekend at Guthrie's Lazy E Arena. The historic event began all the way back in 1989 as "Bullmania," featuring some of the best cowboys and the toughest bulls in the country. These days, the two-day event is a much larger adrenaline-pumping showdown, complete with food, drinks, and a variety of unique vendors. There will also be live music from DJ Slim McGraw and the Josh Abbott Band and a meet and greet with Yellowstone's Forrie J. Smith. It's a great chance to see cowboys really take the bull by the horns.
February 6-7. Tickets start at $22.
mccoyrodeo.com
Believe it or not, it's time to get your swimsuits out. The Medicine Park Polar Bear Plunge is an annual tradition inviting you to brave the cold temps and take a dip in Bath Lake. Meet at The Park Tavern and join a parade to the lake before taking the plunge. Costumes, weirdness, and positive vibes are heavily encouraged. There will be liquid courage for those that need an extra push. Spectators are welcome if you'd rather stay dry, but don't forget to bring your own towel if you're taking the plunge!
February 7. Admission, free. medicinepark.com
Leave the winter blues at home and head to Norman's annual Mardi Gras Parade. Parade floats, musicians, dancers, and a host of unique characters transform the streets of downtown Norman into a swirl of color and controlled chaos. Don't think we're exaggerating—past parades have featured fire dancers, clowns, decorated lawnmowers, jugglers, and even Elvis! This is the first Mardi Gras parade held in Oklahoma, and it's been going strong for thirty years. Check it out, and let the good times roll.
February 7. Admission, free.
normanmardigrassociety.org

Revel in the fun community spirit of the Norman Mardi Gras Parade this Saturday. This year's theme is Intergalactic Love Train. Photo courtesy Norman Mardi Gras
Dominos aren't just for kitchen tables and game nights at home. Carnegie's eighty-second annual World Championship Domino Tournament is a full day of strategy, skill, and serious bragging rights. Players of all experience levels are invited to compete as some of the best domino players around go head-to-head. Registration starts early, play kicks off midmorning, and spectators are welcome to watch the action unfold for free. Check out why this small-town tradition has kept players coming back for decades. It's more than just the all day free coffee.
February 7. Registration, free.
facebook.com/carnegiechamber

Think you're dominant a domino player? Prove it at Carnegie's eighty-second annual World Championship Domino Tournament this Saturday. Photo courtesy Pexels
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