OKC Zoo's Sip and Stroll event returns this summer (2024)

ALL RIGHT. THIS IS NEW AT FIVE. SO WHAT DO ICE CUBE BLUES TRAVELERS AND DIRTY HEADS ALL HAVE IN COMMON? THESE PERFORMERS ARE MAKING THEIR WAY TO OKLAHOMA CITY. I THOUGHT THEY’RE GOING TO SAY MY GRADUATING YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL, BUT THE OKC ZOO AMPHITHEATER ANNOUNCING WHO IS OPENING THEIR 2024 CONCERT SERIES. I’M THRILLED. THE FIRST SHOW OF THE SUMMER IS ICE CUBE, AND HE’S COMING HERE WITH E-40 AND BONE THUGS AND HARMONY. THAT WAS THAT WAS MY SENIOR YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL RIGHT THERE. BONE THUG, BONE THUGS N HARMONY, AND THAT’S FOLLOWED BY SOME EXCITING SHOWS FOR THE REST OF THE SUMMER. TICKETS FOR THIS FIRST ROUND OF SHOWS WILL GO ON SALE THIS FRIDAY. FOR MORE DETAILS, WE HAVE A LINK POSTED ON KOCO.COM. IT’S A GOOD LINEUP, A FUN LINEUP. SHOULD WE SHOULD WE GO AND RELI

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Oklahoma City Zoo's Sip and Stroll event returns this summer

The adults-only evening series allows guests to enjoy the zoo while sipping on COOP Ale Works beers, signature co*cktails and other beverages

Oklahoma City Zoo's fifth annual Sip and Stroll event returns this summer and will benefit the state's horned lizards.| RELATED VIDEO ABOVE | Oklahoma City Zoo Amphitheater announces first round of 2024 concerts The adults-only evening series allows guests to enjoy the zoo while sipping on COOP Ale Works beers, signature co*cktails and other beverages. Drinks are available at the five full bars placed throughout the zoo. "Sip and Stroll has quickly become a fan-favorite event that guests look forward to all year round," Jenna Dodson, the OKC Zoo’s events manager, said in a news release. "And with the newly opened Expedition Africa expansion, we’re even more excited to show off all the improvements to visitors who haven’t yet seen what’s new at the zoo."General admission is $22 and $17 for ZOOfriends members. Two dollars of every ticket will benefit one of the zoo's conservation initiatives, the Texas Horned Lizard Headstart Conservation Programs.>> Download the KOCO 5 App"We’re pleased that a portion of every ticket sold will benefit Texas horned lizards, which were once common in central Oklahoma but have seen a sharp population decline because of habitat and sustenance loss," said Rebecca Snyder, OKC Zoo’s Senior Director of Conservation, Education and Science. This year’s event will highlight five zones throughout the zoo, each with its own animal experiences, beverages and food inspired by wildlife and wild places.Sip and Stroll dates are May 10, 17 and 24 and June 14, 21 and 28. The event on June 21 will celebrate PRIDE. Click here to learn more.Top HeadlinesWoman charged in deadly crash allegedly used 'whippets' while driving, passenger's family asks for changePolice investigate possible homicide in southeast Oklahoma CitySuspicious package causes brief lockdown at Tinker Air Force BaseCrash involving 3 vehicles causes traffic backup on eastbound I-44 in Oklahoma CityRumored 'moonshine cave' found in grandstands of stock car speedway

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Oklahoma City Zoo's fifth annual Sip and Stroll event returns this summer and will benefit the state's horned lizards.

| RELATED VIDEO ABOVE | Oklahoma City Zoo Amphitheater announces first round of 2024 concerts

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The adults-only evening series allows guests to enjoy the zoo while sipping on COOP Ale Works beers, signature co*cktails and other beverages. Drinks are available at the five full bars placed throughout the zoo.

"Sip and Stroll has quickly become a fan-favorite event that guests look forward to all year round," Jenna Dodson, the OKC Zoo’s events manager, said in a news release. "And with the newly opened Expedition Africa expansion, we’re even more excited to show off all the improvements to visitors who haven’t yet seen what’s new at the zoo."

General admission is $22 and $17 for ZOOfriends members. Two dollars of every ticket will benefit one of the zoo's conservation initiatives, the Texas Horned Lizard Headstart Conservation Programs.

>> Download the KOCO 5 App

"We’re pleased that a portion of every ticket sold will benefit Texas horned lizards, which were once common in central Oklahoma but have seen a sharp population decline because of habitat and sustenance loss," said Rebecca Snyder, OKC Zoo’s Senior Director of Conservation, Education and Science.

This year’s event will highlight five zones throughout the zoo, each with its own animal experiences, beverages and food inspired by wildlife and wild places.

Sip and Stroll dates are May 10, 17 and 24 and June 14, 21 and 28. The event on June 21 will celebrate PRIDE. Click here to learn more.

Top Headlines

  • Woman charged in deadly crash allegedly used 'whippets' while driving, passenger's family asks for change
  • Police investigate possible homicide in southeast Oklahoma City
  • Suspicious package causes brief lockdown at Tinker Air Force Base
  • Crash involving 3 vehicles causes traffic backup on eastbound I-44 in Oklahoma City
  • Rumored 'moonshine cave' found in grandstands of stock car speedway
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