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The lineup of performers for the concert series in 2024 has been released by the Arkansas State Fair
Little Rock, Arkansas – It was reported on Monday that the artists who will be performing at the 2024 Bank OZK Concert Series at Barton Coliseum would be announced during the Arkansas State Fair.
On Friday, October 11, the series will begin, and it will consist of seven separate performances. The series will take place over the course of three nights. Take a look at the lineup for the upcoming concert.
Friday, Oct. 11:
• Stephen Pearcy of Ratt: Iconic voice behind multi-platinum rock band “Ratt.”
• Quiet Riot: Band known for their heavy, unforgettable rock tunes.
• Vixen: Rock band known for their ’80s hits and powerful vocals.
Saturday, Oct. 12:
• Dru Hill: R&B act known for smooth, soulful hits.
• Ginuwine: R&B superstar known for unrivaled stage presence and chart-topping hits like “Differences.”
Sunday, Oct. 13:
• Chase Rice: Country music artist known for hit songs like “Eyes on You.”
• Ella Langley: Rising country artist known for her powerful voice coupled with her intimate and personal lyrics.
The concert series tickets are now available for purchase, and once purchased, they will come with free access to the State Fair gate.
Tickets are available for purchase at the Fairgrounds Box Office or on the website of the Arkansas State Fair for those who are interested in making a purchase. There is a price range of $25 to $50.
Each and every concert at the Barton Coliseum starts at seven o’clock in the evening.
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