Friday, June 27th 2025, 8:33 am
Neon Prairie is set to return to the Osage Hills this September, following a strong inaugural year that drew 6,000 attendees.
The Immersive music and arts festival debuted with 42 musical acts across four stages, including nationally recognized performers Killer Mike and Mark Rebillet, along with a broad lineup of local talent.
Interactive art installations and community-driven programming helped set the tone for what organizers say is only the beginning.
This year’s festival promises an even more dynamic experience, with 70 bands and artists performing across five music areas nestled in the Postoak Lodge forest.
Headliners for 2025 include Steve Aoki, Silversun Pickups, Blind Melon and The Floozies.
The weekend will also feature glow yoga, sound healing, a pool party and hands-on workshop activities that encourage creativity and community.
Among the new highlights is a large-scale 3D immersive art car and DJ booth named Debussy, which serves as a mobile music hub and visual centerpiece.
Neon Prairie will also host the world’s largest human foosball tournament, along with expanded activities for campers, including family- and RV-friendly zones.
For the first time, creative artist grants will be awarded, further supporting the festival’s mission to elevate local and regional talent.
Neon Prairie takes place Saturday, Sept. 6, and Sunday, Sept. 7, in the forested grounds of Postoak Lodge, about 15 minutes northwest of downtown Tulsa.
Organizers are also planning a pre-festival kickoff party on the evening of Friday, Sept. 5, with additional details to be announced.
Follow Neon Prairie on Instagram, Facebook, or check out the 2025 sizzle reel and 2024 recap for a look at the experience.
For a preview of Debussy, the immersive DJ booth, visit Debussy’s Instagram.
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