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The streets of Tulsa will go wild in September when a new festival brings ’80s rock legends to downtown.

The Streets Gone Wild festival, set for Sept. 9 and 10, will feature Night Ranger, Quiet Riot, Queensryche, Warrant, Vixen, Autograph, Faster Pussycat, Kip Winger of the band Winger, Mike Tramp of White Lion, Dead Metal Society and more to be announced.

The festival will take place on Detroit Avenue between First and Second streets and inside the IDL Ballroom on the corner of First and Detroit.

Tickets for the festival go on sale Tuesday and start at $30 for Friday general admission and $40 for Saturday. Set times have not yet been announced. VIP options are also available. Tickets will be available at stubwire.com or at Starship Records and Tapes, 1241 S. Lewis Ave.

The festival was announced Wednesday at IDL Ballroom with radio host Eddie Trunk on hand to help with the announcement. Currently the host of SiriusXM’s Hair Nation and formerly a co-host of “That Metal Show,” which ended its run on VH1 Classic in 2015, Trunk will also serve as host for the festival.