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a stage set up with musical equipment
Salsa band!
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Entering lowdown on a cold, wet night into cozy lounge with the best musical experience in Tulsa
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Stacie J.
Nov 24, 2023
Came for the Jazz Jam event hosted on Wednesdays. Music teachers intertwine their students into different "bands" to showcase their musical talents. This is such a great event and space. Check the website to reserve seating; this event is free. The Lowdown offers a full bar and very light snacks for purchase. Enjoy and have fun at their other highlighted events!
Read MoreAngie A.
Oct 18, 2024
WOW! What a true gem! Tulsa is very fortunate to have such a warm, sophisticated environment to enjoy live music. Capacity is on the low side so it stays super comfortable. Lighting there creates such a cool vibe. The drink menu is exceptional. My husband and I tried the flirtini and the 20th century. Both were excellent. Our server was attentive and professional.
Read MoreGrace H.
Feb 3, 2024
LowDown, the underground jazz bar in downtown, is a hidden gem for music and drinks enthusiasts. The atmosphere is enticingly dark, creating an intimate setting perfect for the stellar jazz acts that consistently grace the stage. I've attended both public events and private gatherings here, and the space never disappoints. While the poor cell service might be a drawback for some, it adds to the charm, encouraging guests to immerse themselves fully in the enjoyable, music-filled experience. A must-visit for jazz lovers seeking a unique and lively night out!
Read MoreJahaziel H.
May 1, 2022
Live music/entertainment is one thing I'll never take for granted after the pandemic. There's no replacement for it and I'm extremely glad it's back at venues like this one. This is the underground bar lounge below Duet Restaurant, formerly knows as Duet Jazz Club, in the historic Archer building. Now it's under a new name and it has come back better than ever! The space itself was created as a listening room so the acoustics are amazing. It has a speakeasy vibe with low ceilings, lifting and tons of ambiance. It is also very intimate, full capacity is 100 (including staff, musicians, performers, etc.). This makes it perfect for live music (mostly jazz, instrumental, soul, folk, but also salsa and more!) stand up, jam sessions, mic nights and other special performances. This also means you should look at their event calendar online and get tickets to the shows you want to attend to beforehand online. You don't want to get turned away or have to wait for someone to leave to get in! They have a great selection of drinks and food items as well. Their French 75 is my favorite and they have small food items including sushi from In The Raw!
Read MoreKrupa H.
Feb 20, 2023
If you are interested in live music, lowdown is the place to go. Lowdown is an underground jazz club that was designed, excavated, and constructed to be a listening room. It has exquisite acoustics, delicious drinks, and fairly good service.
Read MorePirh Z.
Oct 20, 2022
The LowDown is absolutely my new favorite place in Tulsa. Before making the move here, we considered Kansas City, MO, in part for its rich jazz history and culture, along with plenty of top-tier venues to hear live music. Tulsa isn't a bad second! With something going on nearly every night of the week, LowDown has tons of opportunities to hear renowned musicians, national and local, make new friends, and expand your auditory horizons.I was thrilled recently to hear a performance of John Coltrane's legendary "A Love Supreme" featuring a musician from my hometown of the Bay Area, who has played at staples there like Yoshi's and the Monterey Jazz Festival. I always say Tulsa reminds me of Northern California, and this is yet another connection. We also thoroughly enjoyed ourselves at the EP release of local brass band King Cabbage, and there's tons of performances featuring students and young musicians looking to cut their teeth.Jeff, the manager, is a delight, and Madeline who runs the operations is turning this into a high-class establishment, complete with table service. With a food menu including options from In the Raw Sushi, an excellent wine list, and some truly tasty cocktails, it's best to buy tickets online, come early, find yourself a seat, and plan to stay awhile.
Read MoreTulsa Z.
Dec 10, 2023
Had tickets for Annie Ellicott's Christmas concert with her 7-piece band with entry time of 7pm when the doors opened. Got to pick our seats at a 4-top right in front of the stage. We ate upstairs at Duet. Had a couple of appetizers and wine and were able to take the elevator down to LowDown at 7:00pm. Greeted by friendly staff and shown to our table where the other couple were already seated. Ordered off the small menu (Chloe Sauvignon Blanc ($14) for both my partner and I. The club only holds 100 and it started to fill right up until the show at 8pm. It was a great concert and the couple we shared the table with were very nice. The only problem is I believe there were only three waitresses and we didn't see ours again for over 2 hours. We tried to go to the bar to get a couple of more wines at 9:15, but the bar was so crowded we returned to the table and were able to flag down another server to end the evening at 11:15 with our last glass of wine. Parking is at a premium here and we planned ahead to arrive downtown at 5:30, find a good close parking spot right outside the door, eat beforehand and no long walks after the performance.
Read MoreRachel C.
Jun 17, 2022
Prepare for a magical evening in this underground, lovely music spot. Located just below duet restaurant, you can expect bliss and great live music. The artists booked here vary from NPR tiny desk winners, OKC talented musicians, and fantastic singers. Don't miss out! Simple snacks, fantastic wine choices, and great cocktails.
Read MoreMaria B.
Aug 20, 2022
I can't even leave a review of the venue because I couldn't get in. The show was sold out, understandably they were waiting for the 9:30 break, I got there at 9:18, and the club manager Jeff refused to sell me a ticket... even though 20 people hadn't arrived! He was rude and embarrassed me, I'm sure if I had been a man he would have sold me a ticket. He sure has that California and New York rude attitude. After being in Tulsa for nearly two years, it's the first encounter of this kind I've had!
Read MoreNasaussja W.
Nov 5, 2022
Cool atmosphere. Great drinks. Can go get food during intermission at places nearby in walking distance. Laid back and fun environment. Service was awesome and prompt.
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