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John Amos Field House

The magnificent 27,000-square-foot multipurpose center is one of a kind in its design and function. Among other varied functions, the field house serves as a memorable concert venue.

The spacious hall seats all concertgoers on one level, while the radiantly lit stage is elevated—giving a uniquely intimate experience to patrons and performers alike.

The warm, elegant lobby has, according to the Edmond Life and Leisure, "refreshment facilities in the foyer that rival those of Broadway showplaces." It is a great place to enjoy refreshments, mingle, obtain recordings of the performers, and occasionally even to greet the artists.

Just as we guarantee world-class performance from every artist who graces the JAFH stage, we also guarantee the highest level of service, enthusiasm and genuine smiles from our concert staff—from house personnel to the parking crew. Our staff is committed to ensuring that each concertgoer has a first-rate experience in every way at our events.

Directions

From Oklahoma City/Norman:

Follow I-35 North, exit Waterloo Road (exit 146). Go west on Waterloo, north on Bryant, east on Simmons. Herbert W. Armstrong College entrance is on south side of Simmons. Upon entering campus, follow main road (Thompson Trail): John Amos Field House is first building on left (east side of road)—parking is on south side of building.

From Guthrie/Stillwater:

Follow I-35 South, exit Waterloo Road (exit 146). Go west on Waterloo, north on Bryant, east on Simmons. Herbert W. Armstrong College entrance is on south side of Simmons. Upon entering campus, follow main road (Thompson Trail): John Amos Field House is first building on left (east side of road)—parking is on south side of building.

From Downtown Edmond:

Follow 2nd Street east to Bryant Avenue. Take Bryant north past Waterloo; go east on Simmons. Herbert W. Armstrong College entrance is on south side of Simmons. Upon entering campus, follow main road (Thompson Trail): John Amos Field House is first building on left (east side of road)—parking is on south side of building.