Hot Water Hills: October 5th & 6th, 2018

Low Key Arts proudly presents the 8th annual Hot Water Hills Music & Arts Festival

Headlining the festival Friday night are Larkin Poe (Nashville, TN), supported by J.D. Wilkes (Nashville, TN, of Legendary Shack Shakers fame), Bas Clas (Lafayette, LA rabble-rousers together since the seventies), Brian Martin (of local favorites Sad Daddy), and Fayetteville’s Modeling (formerly known as Move Orchestra).

Saturday features headliners Broncho (from Tulsa, OK), Lola Marsh (all the way from Tel Aviv, Israel) and support from Miles Francis, Rah Howard, The Violet Ultras, Reckless Saints and Spa City Youngbloods.

Hot Water Hills will this year feature more than 20 vendors and artisans, craft-making demos, children’s workshops and other kid-friendly activities, food trucks, art auction, and even a handful of amazing “art cars” making the trip to Arkansas just for the occasion!

As always, Hot Water Hills takes place in downtown Hot Springs at Hill Wheatley Plaza (629 Central Ave). Naturally, all ages are welcome and the festival is wheelchair accessible. Tickets are $15 per day. Children 12 and under enter free. A specially-priced weekend pass will be available at the entrance on Friday. Gates open at 4:00pm on Friday and 12:00 noon on Saturday.

For more information or to purchase tickets, please see www.hotwaterhills.com and www.lowkeyarts.org .

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