Mr. Sipp, Victor Wainwright in Lineup at Big Steam Music Fest 

Mr. Pipp 

Victor Wainwright 

Super Chikan 

Duwayne Burnside 

Gracie Curran 

The highly anticipated Big Steam Music Festival is just around the corner, and the excitement is building! With only a few weeks to go, the stage is set for two days of incredible music, delicious local food, and unforgettable experiences in the heart of historic downtown Hot Springs National Park. 

Mark your calendars for September 27-28, and get ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant sounds of Mississippi blues and more. 

This year’s festival is free to attend, making it the perfect weekend outing for families, friends, and music lovers alike. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets, and settle in for an extraordinary lineup featuring Grammy-winning and nominated artists, as well as talented local musicians. 

For those looking to elevate their festival experience, VIP tickets are still available. VIP pass holders will enjoy exclusive perks, including reserved seating with prime views of the stage, access to separate beverage stations, private porta-potties, and a VIP Happy Hour each day. This is a fantastic opportunity to enjoy the festival in comfort and style. 

The Big Steam Music Festival kicks off on Friday night with a special “Mississippi Comes to Arkansas” theme, celebrating the rich musical heritage of the Delta.  

The lineup includes Grammy Winner Mr. Sipp – Mississippi Blues Child, Super Chikan, Duwayne Burnside, and LALA Craig. The festivities continue on Saturday with performances by Grammy Nominated Victor Wainwright & the Train, Selwyn Birchwood, Gracie Curran & The High Falutin Band, and many more. 

In addition to the outstanding music, festival-goers can explore the charming downtown area, enjoy a variety of local food vendors, and soak in the lively festival atmosphere. 

“We’re thrilled to bring the Big Steam Music Festival back to Hot Springs for the third year,” said Don Gooch, Chair of the Big Steam Board. “With free admission, an incredible lineup, and VIP options still available, this year’s festival promises to be our best one yet. We can’t wait to see everyone there!” 

If you want to join in the fun, sign up to be a volunteer, there are still many spots available at SignUp Genius or email mzunick@hotsprings.org

Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to experience world-class music in a beautiful and historic setting. 

VIP tickets are limited, so be sure to secure yours today. For more information on the lineup, VIP tickets, and event details, please visit BigSteamMusicFestival.com, or visit Facebook: BigSteamMusicFestivalHotSprings

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