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Sunset Amphitheater: A Landmark Project for Broken Arrow, OK
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The Sunset Amphitheater in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, is set to become a premier destination for live entertainment, representing a transformative over $90 million investment into the community. This state-of-the-art venue, with a seating capacity of 12,500, will host top national and international artists, as well as community and cultural events. Scheduled to open for the 2026 touring season, the amphitheater promises to enhance the cultural and economic landscape of Broken Arrow and the surrounding region.
Crossland’s Role in the Project
Two Crossland companies are playing pivotal roles in bringing this ambitious vision to life:
- Crossland Construction Company is the Construction Manager for “The Venue” itself, leading the construction of the amphitheater’s main structure.
- Crossland Heavy Contractors is serving as the Construction Manager for the City of Broken Arrow and overseeing all site infrastructure. This includes the development of parking lots, turnpike access, and roadway widening to support the amphitheater’s increased traffic and connectivity needs.
Both Crossland Construction and Crossland Heavy were chosen for their strong partnership and complementary expertise. Together, they are leveraging their respective disciplines and specialties to deliver a cohesive, world-class project, while also addressing the distinct needs of the different project owners.
A Public-Private Partnership
The Sunset Amphitheater is being developed through a Public-Private Partnership that includes Venu, the City of Broken Arrow, Wagoner County, and the State of Oklahoma. This collaboration underscores a shared commitment to creating an entertainment destination that enriches the community while spurring economic growth.
Broken Arrow City Manager Michael Spurgeon highlights the project’s significance:
“This event celebrates two things. First, it reaffirms the City’s commitment to public-private partnerships that maintain and improve upon the great quality of life we have in our city. Secondly, the amazing atmosphere of the amphitheater and the economic vitality of this project will result in growth and prosperity for the City of Broken Arrow and the region.”
A Venue for Connection and Growth
The Sunset Amphitheater will be more than a concert venue; it will be a hub for cultural engagement, economic development, and community connection. From world-class concerts to local performances and events, this space will celebrate music, art, and togetherness.
Jim Fram, Interim President and CEO of the Broken Arrow Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Corporation, states:
“The addition of the new amphitheater in Broken Arrow represents a step forward for the city. This venue not only enhances our cultural landscape but also serves as a powerful tool for economic growth and prosperity. It will attract visitors from across the region, boost local businesses, and create new opportunities for investment.”
About Venu
Venu, the amphitheater’s developer, is led by Colorado Springs-based entrepreneur J.W. Roth. The company specializes in creating luxury, experience-focused live music venues. With existing entertainment campuses in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Gainesville, Georgia, Venu has garnered national recognition for its innovative approach. Its flagship location, the Ford Amphitheater in Colorado Springs, opened in 2024 to sold-out performances by OneRepublic and critical acclaim from outlets like The Wall Street Journal and Variety.
Building the Future
The Sunset Amphitheater is more than a construction project; it’s a symbol of Broken Arrow’s forward-thinking vision and dedication to fostering a vibrant community. Crossland Heavy Contractors and Crossland Construction are proud to contribute their expertise to this landmark development, which will leave a lasting legacy for generations to come. Stay tuned as we build an extraordinary destination for Broken Arrow and beyond.
Sources: https://www.brokenarrowok.gov/Home/Components/News/News/2600/1317?npage=2
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