Joe Bonamassa’s Fall Tour will come to the Walton Arts Center Tuesday, Oct. 19. at 8 p.m.
Category: Arts & Events
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Crystal Bridges reveals 2022 exhibit schedule and announces return of North Forest Lights
Plans announced Wednesday show the museum exploring two other fields for the first time – fashion and architecture.
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Walton Arts Center seeking local art submissions for fall show
Walton Arts Center officials are seeking art submissions for a group exhibition of local work coming up this fall.
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New mural up at future TJ’s Sandwich Shop site
The new work, located on the building that will soon be home to a TJ’s Sandwich Shop, was painted by local artist Jason Jones.
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Arkansas Cinema Society to host screening of ‘Raya and the Last Dragon’ at Fayetteville Public Library
The screening will be held outdoors at the new gathering glade space located on the west side of the library.
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C4 Lounge to host drag show, blacklight party this weekend
C4 will host its first in-person events since the beginning of the pandemic with a Friday drag show on June 11 and a blacklight party Saturday, June 12.
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Fayetteville Fire Dept. crawfish boil set for June 19
The Fayetteville Fire Department will host the Annual Crawfish Boil on June 19 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Prarie Street Live.
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Firefly Fling Festival at the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks set for July 10
Community groups will offer fun activities for kids like fairy house building, nature stations, crafts, and live entertainment.
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JMBLYA 2021 festival coming to the Walmart AMP this fall
A one-day hip-hop festival is coming the Walmart AMP this fall.
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Dazz & Brie, The Sounds of Freedom, Trout Fishing in America, and more to play Forest Concert Series at Crystal Bridges
Concerts are back, it’s summertime, and that means it’s time for the Forest Concert Series at Crystal Bridges.
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Pride month events planned in Northwest Arkansas
June is Pride month, and as always, several events are planned across Northwest Arkansas.
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UA plans NWA Juneteenth celebration
The University of Arkansas and the Northwest Arkansas Juneteenth Planning Committee invite the community to celebrate the annual Northwest Arkansas Juneteenth Celebrations.
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Counting Crows added to Walmart Amp lineup
Counting Crows are coming back to the AMP on Saturday, Sept. 18.
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Music Moves plans National African American Music Month celebration
Music Moves will present a series of free online concerts and ticketed in-person events to commemorate African American Music month featuring artists from all over the United States.
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The Mountain Goats frontman John Darnielle coming to Fayetteville as part of On The Map series
The show marks the first announcement from local music promoter Roger Barrett since February 2020 when his On The Map series was halted because of COVID-19.