Ali Siddiq in Oklahoma City 2026

Ali Siddiq is set to take the stage in Oklahoma City, OK, on Mar 19, 2026, bringing his hilarious stand-up performance as part of his national tour across the US. Experience a night filled with laughter and entertainment at The Criterion. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable comedy event—secure your Ali Siddiq tour tickets now!
Ali Siddiq Oklahoma City Tickets
| Date | Price | Tickets |
| Thursday Mar 19, 2026 07:00 PM |
Ali Siddiq from $60.00 |
Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is Ali Siddiq performing in Oklahoma City?
Ali Siddiq is scheduled to perform in Oklahoma City on Thursday, March 19, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. at The Criterion, located at 500 E Sheridan Ave in the Bricktown district. This stop is part of his “In The Shadows” tour and is a one-night comedy event in downtown OKC.
What time should I arrive for the show?
The Criterion notes that times listed on its site and ticketing pages are door times, and that shows typically start with the first act about an hour after doors. For a 7:00 p.m. door time, plan to arrive between 6:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to get through security and find a good spot before Ali Siddiq and any openers go on.
How can I get cheap tickets for Ali Siddiq at The Criterion?
Vivid Seats lists the lowest price for the Oklahoma City show at about 60 dollars, with an average ticket price around 194 dollars depending on seat location. To get cheaper tickets, compare prices on multiple reputable sites, target standard floor or upper sections instead of the closest center spots, and use tools like “deal scores” that highlight seats with the best value for the price.
What extra tips can help me save money on tickets?
You can often save by buying early at face value through Prekindle or primary ticketing before prices rise on resale platforms. If you are flexible, watch prices as the date approaches for dips in certain sections, and consider low-fee marketplaces where smaller service charges keep your final cost lower even when the base price is similar.
What is the seating like at The Criterion?
The Criterion is a modern, 30,000-square-foot venue with a capacity of over 3,000 guests, configured for concerts and comedy with a mix of floor and raised areas depending on the event. For stand-up, many fans prefer central areas for the best view, while those who prioritize price often choose spots further from the stage that still offer a clear line of sight.
Is The Criterion accessible for guests with disabilities?
The Criterion uses walk-through metal detectors and bag checks at entrances and allows medically required food and beverages in sealed containers, reflecting attention to safety and accessibility needs. Guests who need accessible seating or accommodations should contact the venue in advance and arrive early so staff can help with suitable viewing areas and entry routes.
What are the parking options near The Criterion?
The venue notes a pay-to-park lot directly west of the building and identifies the closest free parking at the Bass Pro Shop, about two blocks south of The Criterion. Additional nearby garages and lots can be reserved via services like ParkWhiz and city parking partners for events at 500 E Sheridan Ave.
How can I save money or avoid hassle with parking?
For free parking, use the Bass Pro Shop lot two blocks south and walk to the venue, or carpool so you can split the cost if you choose the paid lot directly west of The Criterion. Reserving a space in advance through parking apps can also save money versus drive-up rates and guarantees a spot so you are not circling Bricktown before the show.
What are the bag, camera, and payment policies at The Criterion?
Starting April 16, 2025, The Criterion is cashless at the bar and box office, so you need a debit or credit card to buy drinks or tickets. No backpacks of any kind are allowed, bags must be smaller than 14 x 14 x 6 inches, only cell phone cameras are permitted, and some shows may ban all cameras at the artist’s request, so travel light and be prepared for bag searches and metal detectors.
Can I smoke or leave and re-enter during the show?
The Criterion does not permit smoking, including e-cigarettes and vapes, inside the venue. Re-entry is allowed only until a posted time for the event, so if you step out, make sure to return before that cutoff or you may not be able to get back in.
Is the Oklahoma City show all ages, and is it suitable for kids?
Ticketing pages present this as Ali Siddiq’s “In The Shadows” stand-up show, and he is known for adult language and mature storytelling. While age rules are set by the venue and ticket providers, the performance is generally best for older teens and adults, so parents should use discretion before bringing younger children.
How long will Ali Siddiq’s show in Oklahoma City last?
The event is listed from 7:00 p.m. to about 11:00 p.m., though the actual comedy portion is typically around 90 minutes to 2 hours including any opener. When planning your night, allow for up to two hours inside the show plus extra time for parking and walking around Bricktown so you are not rushed before or after the performance.