Arkansas Music Pavilion will continue to be a magnificent club to come for live bands. The site has a atmosphere that will elate the masses and leave them spellbound. Any spot in the 400-capacity concert hall has a tremendous view of the group. The exuberant masses and the fascinating feel make the tickets cost to each concert worth it.
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Arkansas Music Pavilion has a tiny stage, but once in a while it has major bands like Nickelback. Small groups from around the area perform at the place usually, most weekends. Every day but Friday Arkansas Music Pavilion has a group or a concert scheduled. On that odd day they have an open mic for anything from jazz to sketch comedy.
Originally known as The City, the club changed its name to Arkansas Music Pavilion when Larry Hart took over ownership in 1962. The owner had always wanted to own a bar like the club he enjoyed most when he was a student at at Saint Louis University. Arkansas Music Pavilion has established itself as one of the most welcoming clubs locally to listen to concerts and purchase a drink.
On occasion Arkansas Music Pavilion will have big-name groups and the tickets sell out quickly. vows to have a stockpile of seats to look at to those concerts, no matter how out of stock they happen to be. Furthermore, our site has a ready schedule of all the big-name concert at Arkansas Music Pavilion. The site also has a accessible map of the surrounding area that can be used to pinpoint a place to eat before or after the concert.