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April 10, 2022

What's Up - Your guide to what's happening in Fayetteville, AR this week!

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Railyard Live Rogers will be alive with the sound of music every Friday and Saturday night from May to September at Butterfield Stage as the Railyard Live series returns. Guests may choose to bring their own chairs and blankets for the lawn or can reserve tables. Lo-Intervention by Onyx will have food and beverages for sale and other food trucks will join through out the series. Guests are allowed to bring in picnic baskets, coolers, and the like, but no glass containers and no outside alcohol other than Entertainment District beverages are allowed in the space. Railyard Live kicks off May 5 with a Cinco De Mayo Fiesta. May shows will also include Cate Brothers, Smokey & The Mirror, Arkansauce with Rachel Ammons and Western Youth and more. The Pig Gig Arkansas Cancer Benefit in honor of Jay Alexander featuring L.A.X., Blue Americana and Eric Miller will be in June as well as tributes to Prince and Freddie Mercury, Boom Kinetic and more. A Gar Hole Records showcase is planned for July along with other shows. Rochelle Bradshaw & Hypnotion, Benjamin Del Shreve and others will perform in August with BAANG and Jasper Logan kicking off the September shows. Trout Fishing in America will close the series on Sept. 24. More information is at railyardlive.com. Live on the Green Concert Series The Momentary's Live on the Green Concert Series will return to Bentonville this year. Spokeswoman K. Angel Horne with The Momentary says that the free music series will open around the second weekend of July with "semi-regular dates" until October. The lineup "will be a mix of rising local stars, hometown favorites, regional talent, national gems and special international music guests." Food trucks will be available, and galleries will be open. More information at themomentary.org/music. The line up for the Gulley Park Concert Series has not be released yet, but the dates will be June 9, June 16, June 23, June 30, July 7 and July 14. Lounge chairs, blankets and even four-legged furry friends are welcome during this family-friendly music series. All shows are on Thursdays from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Gulley Park gazebo in Fayetteville. Food trucks available. Keep an eye on the Fayetteville Parks and Recreation website for announcements: fayetteville-ar.gov/515/Gulley-Park- Summer-Concert-Series. Gulley Park is located at 1850 E. Township St.. The second annual Roots Presents Patio Stage @WoodStone Pizza Uptown, 3619 Mall Ave. in Fayetteville, will return at 7 p.m. on the first Wednesday of each month from May to October. Keep up with Fayetteville Roots at fayettevilleroots.org. Just a stone's throw from Eureka Springs, Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater at 1728 Missouri H in Lampe, Mo., is warming up its summer music season. On the roster are The Kentucky Headhunters, Skid Row, Warrant, TI, Jon Pardi, Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias and more. For more information, visit blackoakamp.com. If you don't see your series listed here, send that lineup and info to Monica Hooper, music editor, at mhooper@ nwaonline.com. 38 WHAT'S UP! APRIL 10-16, 2022 PRESIDENT Brent A. Powers EDITOR Becca Martin-Brown 479-872-5054 bmartin@nwadg.com Twitter: NWAbecca REPORTERS Monica Hooper mhooper@nwadg.com April Wallace awallace@nwadg.com (479) 770-3746 DESIGNER Deb Harvell ! UP WHAT'S ON THE COVER Members of the local band Dandelion Heart perform last year during LIVE! at Turnbow Park concert series in down- town Springdale. (FILE PHOTO/NWA DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE/ANDY SHUPE) What's Up! is a publication of the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Members of the local band Dandelion Heart perform last year during LIVE! at Turnbow Park concert series in Walter Turnbow Park in downtown Springdale. The concert series kicks off April 28 with Auralai and Modeling. (NWA Democrat-Gazette File Photo/Andy Shupe) COVER STORY Summer Continued From Page 9

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