Oklahoma Women in Rock Shine at Labadie House Show

Tulsa band hosts second 'Girls Gone Rad' concert in Oklahoma City

Jan. 28, 2026 at 9:23pm

On January 16th, the Tulsa-based rock band Labadie House put on their second 'Girls Gone Rad' concert at the Resonant Head venue in Oklahoma City. The mid-century, Wes Anderson-inspired space filled up with a diverse crowd of music fans dressed in dyed hair, thick eyeliner, and platform shoes, creating an atmosphere that reflected the edgy, alternative spirit of the event.

Why it matters

The 'Girls Gone Rad' showcase highlights the vibrant women-led rock scene in Oklahoma, providing a platform for local artists to connect with new audiences and celebrate the state's rich musical heritage.

The details

Labadie House, a Tulsa-based rock band, organized the 'Girls Gone Rad' concert to spotlight female musicians in the Oklahoma music community. The event featured a lineup of up-and-coming acts performing original rock music in the retro-inspired Resonant Head venue.

  • The concert took place on January 16, 2026.
  • This was the second 'Girls Gone Rad' show hosted by Labadie House.

The players

Labadie House

A Tulsa-based rock band that organized the 'Girls Gone Rad' concert to showcase female musicians in the Oklahoma music scene.

Resonant Head

A mid-century, Wes Anderson-esque venue in Oklahoma City where the 'Girls Gone Rad' concert was held.

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The takeaway

The 'Girls Gone Rad' concert series showcases the vibrant and diverse women-led rock scene in Oklahoma, providing a platform for local artists to connect with new audiences and celebrate the state's rich musical heritage.