Friday, September 2nd 2022, 2:48 pm
Thousands of people from around the country are in Pryor this Labor Day weekend for Rocklahoma.
Organizers expect 20,000 people to roll into the festival each day ready to rock out to 51 bands.
Fields covered in tents and RVS, three large stages, and hours of live music are the sights and sounds of the 15th Annual Rocklahoma.
"We've got a phenomenal line-up: Evanescence, Corn, Five-Finger Death Punch, Shinedown, Jelly Roll and really people rolling in from all over the country to Pryor, Oklahoma just to have a good time,” said Festival Producer Steven Rohall.
Rohall said a production of this extent takes a lot of teamwork, from local partners to the Pryor Police Department and the Chamber of Commerce.
He said 95 percent of the concertgoers stay on the grounds and camp. He said the festival draws in people from all over, including someone driving from Alaska.
"Some people started showing up on Sunday. Most people got here yesterday and today. The campgrounds themselves are an amazing experience where people plan their own parties and games and have an incredible time,” Rohall said.
If you're headed to the festival, you can download the Rocklahoma app.
Music starts after 11 a.m. each morning and goes until midnight.
There is a meteorologist on site and a weather contingency plan in place. But organizers said as long as people are safe, the show will go on.
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