D-Luxe is pulling out all the stops, celebrating the opening of their new property that includes a multi-purpose space that the entire community can enjoy. The family-friendly event will include:
The event starts at around 10 a.m. and bands start taking the stage at noon. Around that same time, food trucks will start serving food, and NHRA Pro Stock champion, Erica Enders, will arrive with her Elite Motorsports/Melling Chevrolet Camaro.
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The campus, located at 1013 S Main St. Sapulpa, Okla., will include covered gazebos, a food truck court, outdoor games, food vendors, an amphitheater, a dog park, and an event center.
There will be a veteran tent set up for servicemen and women, which includes first responders, and the first 250 veterans and first responders to the tent will receive free lunch vouchers. There will also be free food vouchers for the first 250 general visitors.
Erica Enders will be on hand with her NHRA Chevrolet Camero, meeting fans and discussing her illustrious career that is still racking up championships. Enders has spent nearly her entire life establishing herself in the 200-plus mile per hour world of professional NHRA drag racing. She has been driving race cars since the age of eight and is a veteran driver despite her young age.
In 2019 and 2020, fielding the Elite Motorsports/Melling Chevrolet Camaro, Enders secured her third and fourth NHRA Mello Yellow Pro Stock Championships.
Starting at noon, event-goers will be able to hear some of the top up-and-coming regional artists, beginning with country musician Jeremy Studdard. From Tishamingo, Studdard has been described as “living the country song,” and country music superstar Blake Shelton recently gave him a shout-out on Twitter, championing Studdard’s new album.
Kaitlyn Kilian will follow, bringing their own style of music to the stage. From northern Oklahoma, Kilian recently released her single “Breakdown” and has recently been touring Oklahoma and Texas.
Rising singer/songwriter, Makayla Gaylord from Vinita, Oklahoma. “Small town girl with big city talent!” Makayla’s roots run deep with Country Music, although she loves Christian and Bluegrass Music as well. She has been singing since she could talk. Prior to that, she was humming any note of the scale. Makayla’s passion for music is undeniable.
The Travis Kidd Band will close out the evening as the main event, starting at 7 p.m. Based out of Tulsa, Okla., Kidd has been a professional musician for 20-plus years, and his music is rooted in rock and country soul. His style can be hard to pin down, incorporating elements of classic and southern rock, country, blues, and folk, proving Kidd to be an eclectic mix as singer/songwriter and acclaimed guitar player. Calling him a southern rocker begins to touch on it, but doesn’t do him justice or take into consideration his involvement in the regional music scene on a number of levels.
The Black Diamond boat, the first MTI 52′ catamaran, will be on display at the event on its trailer. Boasting an air–conditioned, enclosed canopy with seating for six and leather-trimmed bucket seats, the space-age looking, slick vessel features stellar comfort for all riding along.
A bike show is scheduled for 3 p.m., showing off some of the top motorcycles around. The bike show awards are set for 5:30 p.m. Only half-an-hour later, the car show will begin, and the awards are slated for 8:30 p.m. Both the bike and car shows will last around two-and-a-half hours.
Start Time: 3pm
Awards: 5:30pm
Start Time: 6pm
Awards: 8:30pm
10AM
The Fun Begins
Noon
3PM
Bike Show Begins
5PM
Music By: Makayla Gaylord
5:30PM
Bike Show Awards
6PM
Car Show Begins
7PM
Travis Kidd
8:30PM
Car Show Awards
10PM
Event Ends