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Pat Barrett
Paycom Center — Oklahoma City, OK

Pat Barrett is a worship leader and songwriter who's made his name in contemporary Christian music, primarily through his work with Bethel Music. He's known for writing songs that land somewhere between intimate and anthemic—tracks that work equally well in small gatherings and large worship settings. "Build My Life" became one of his most recognizable songs, a track that managed to thread the needle between personal devotion and congregational singability. Barrett's approach to songwriting tends toward the straightforward: he's not trying to be cryptic or overly poetic, just clear about what he's trying to say. His songs have been covered widely in church settings and have accumulated significant streaming numbers in the Christian music sphere. While he's not a household name outside worship circles, he's become one of those reliable voices that gets passed around church playlists and shows up on contemporary Christian radio with regularity.

Barrett's shows lean into the participatory side of worship. Crowds sing along heavily, especially on the familiar tracks. He's got the focused, earnest energy of someone who takes the job seriously—no grandstanding, just direct engagement with the material and the audience.

Known for Chasing You, Build My Life, King of Kings, Way Maker, Living Hope

Oklahoma City's music scene runs deep in country and roots music, but it's never been a fortress. Rock, pop, and contemporary worship acts move through without issue. Barrett's blend of pop-influenced songwriting and reflective production should find an audience here, especially among younger listeners who don't see music genre as a fixed thing. The city's venues are solid and varied enough to support what he does.

Stay in Midtown Oklahoma City, where the restored historic buildings and walkable blocks give you actual neighborhood character. Dinner at Cattlemen's Steakhouse in nearby Stockyard City is the real deal—proper steaks, proper cocktails, zero pretense. Before the show, spend an afternoon at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art or take a walk through the Bricktown canal district. Post-concert, the live music venues around Bricktown stay open late, and you won't feel like you've left an arena and landed nowhere.

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