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Best Shows Jul 27 - Sep 27

in Little Rock

Come From Away at Robinson Center Performance Hall

Come From Away

Following well-received engagements on Broadway, London's West End and its premiere city Toronto, this hit musical based on true events comes to you on their North American tour! Nominated for 8 Tony Awards and 9 Drama Desk gongs, this is a musical that celebrates human endurance, compassion, and bravery under dreadful circumstances.

Peter Pan at Robinson Center Performance Hall

Peter Pan

Second star on the left and straight on til morning! Prepare to soar with Peter Pan, the musical, based on the magical play by JM Barrie. The story of the boy who never grew up and his wonderful home, Neverland, Peter Pan will always be the ultimate childhood dream! Befriending fairies and battling nefarious pirates, when Peter flies in through Wendy Darling's window, there is no predicting what sort of enchanting adventure is to follow.

Theo Von at Simmons Bank Arena

Theo Von

Comedian, podcaster, TV host and actor, is there anything Theo Von can't do?! Catch one of America's rising stars in action this spring as Theo Von heads out on his Dark Arts tour! Famed for his creation of CrankTexts.com (a website where the star gets into all sorts of weird and wonderful conversations with strangers), Theo Von began his varied career when he starred in MTV's hit series Road Rules.

Chris Stapleton at Simmons Bank Arena

Chris Stapleton

Country crooner Chris Stapleton's legacy reaches far beyond Nashville's city limits. Having penned songs for the likes of Adele, Sheryl Crow, and Alison Krauss, there's a slim chance that you've not heard a tune created by the prolific songwriter. In 2015, the stetson-toting country gentleman stepped from out of the shadows with Traveller. In 2017 he released From A Room: Volume 1, followed later in the year with Volume 2 . Don't miss Stapleton live as he celebrates his Grammy wins, adding an extensive list of new dates to his All-American Road Show!

Dwight Yoakam at Simmons Bank Arena

Dwight Yoakam

The young whippersnappers of modern Country owe a lot to Dwight Yoakam. Once shunned by the Nashville elite, the pioneering singer-songwriter is credited with paving the way for Country music's acceptance in the mainstream. His 'hillbilly honkey tonk' stylings earned him a following of fans that called themselves 'Cow-Punks' in retaliation to the polite Country Pop of the late 70's.

Travis Tritt at Oaklawn Park

Travis Tritt

The Grammy-winning country artist Travis Tritt is hitting the road! With The Allman Brothers amongst his influences, Travis has always dipped into the southern rock sound more than his other country artist contemporaries. His shows are always a boisterous affair, and you can expect to hear Tritt standards such as Foolish Pride and Best of Intentions.

Corey Smith at The Hall

Corey Smith

In The Mood for The Good Life? Well then we have some happy news for you... country singer-songwriter Corey Smith is back on the road and heading to you soon! The artist behind the albums "In The Mood" and "The Good Life" is out on tour! Best you book your tickets While the Gettin' Is Good...

The Head and The Heart at Robinson Center Performance Hall

The Head and The Heart

Indie folk darlings The Head and The Heart are heading out on tour to bless your ears with their plethora of hit tracks and a first listen to some brand new music! Formed in 2009 the six-piece have enjoy a stratospheric rise to stardom. Their 2016 release Signs of Light saw the group hit the top five in the US charts!

Donny Osmond at Robinson Center Performance Hall

Donny Osmond

The Harry Styles of his day, Donny sung himself into the hearts of teenage girls across the globe as a member of The Osmonds. The family band has a huge string of hits throughout the early 1970s with tracks like Crazy Horses and One Bad Apple, but it was clear which member was destined for solo superstardom. Now catch Donny live and solo as he hits the road on a brand new tour!

Blue October, Switchfoot, and Matt Nathanson at Simmons Bank Arena

Blue October, Switchfoot, and Matt Nathanson

You've heard of a double headliner, but have you ever heard of a triple headliner? Matt Nathanson, Blue October, and Switchfoot will be hitting the road across the United States on the Help From My Friends tour this summer. In another touring first, the bands will switch up the running order each night, so no show will be the same. Set to be an unforgettable night like no other, get your tickets now!

Turnpike Troubadours at First Security Amphitheatre

Turnpike Troubadours

Hailing from Oklahoma, Turnpike Troubadours are Red Dirt music's brightest name. In a Country world increasingly ruled by Bro boys and shiny Spring Break anthems, the Troubadours bring the genre right back to its roots - finely wrought vignettes of love and loss. Not many other bands could pull of a track like 'The Bird Hunters' for instance, a wonderful portrait of a man looking back over his failed marriage while out hunting with his childhood buddy.

The Used at The Hall

The Used

It's hard to believe it's been nearly two decades since The Used first burst out of Utah with a burning desire to upset the status quo of their uptight home state. This they achieved and more; the band led a generation of kids not content with the radio-friendly pop of the early 2000s and their burning screamo anthems still hold sway today.

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