Hot Water Hills Music & Arts Festival is Ready to Rock

Nashville’s Hillbilly Casino will perform at Hot Water Hills Music & Arts Festival.

Low Key Arts is pleased to present the 10th annual Hot Water Hills Music & Arts Festival (HWH), on Friday and Saturday, September 30 and October 1. The festival takes place at Hill Wheatley Plaza at 605 Central Ave., in downtown Hot Springs National Park. 

The live music lineup this year is a fiery mix from around the south, including Hillbilly Casino (Nashville), The Mask of the Phantasm (Austin – special lineup featuring Thomas Pridgen/ex-The Mars Volta & Kelen Capener/ex-The Story So Far), Various Blonde (Kansas City – returning VOV headliners!), The 40 Acre Mule (Dallas), Optic Sink (Memphis), Kairos (Austin), Hayefield (Little Rock, AR), Annie Ford (Little Rock), Bootleg Royale (Fayetteville), Jonivan Jones (OKC), Cosmic Cream, (Hot Springs), Turtle Rush (Hot Springs), and Spa City Youngbloods (Hot Springs).

Back after an absence of three full years, Hot Water Hills is rested up, vaxxed and ready to rock! HWH features artists, vendors, kid’s activities, food and refreshments, and more. It’s open to all ages, and children 12 and under enter free. Doors open at 4:00 PM on Friday, September 30. From noon until 4:00 PM on Saturday, October 1, festival entry is free for everyone. Ticketed entry begins once again at 4:00 on Saturday with the commencement of live music.

Tickets are available at the gate or in advance from hotwaterhills.com. For the most recent updates and info, visit Facebook: Hot Water Hills Music & Arts Festival or Facebook: Low Key Arts.

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