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Live Music Begins a Slow Return

Live music begins to return to some stages this month. There are new guidelines for live events put in place by the Arkansas Department of Health. Those guidelines include:

  • Performers must be 12 feet from audience members.
  • Most events are limited to 50 attendees or fewer unless they have a plan approved by the Arkansas Department of Health
  • Any lines or queues must be marked or monitored for a 6-foot distance between people waiting.
  • Seating must be 6 feet apart.
  • Family groups can sit together, but groups must be 6 feet apart
  • Face coverings are required for attendees except for children under the age of 10.
  • Performers must wear face coverings unless they're more than 12 feet apart.
  • If you're sick or not feeling well, stay home.

Some options for live music throughout the month include:
Thursday, July 2

Friday, July 3 and Saturday, July 4

Friday, July 10

Saturday, July 11

Sunday, July 12

Thursday, July 16

Thursday, July 23

Friday, July 24

  • Emily Rowland at Creekside Taproom (Siloam Springs) - 7 p.m.
  • Peacemaker Fest at Riverside Park (Fort Smith) - $50 for 2-day general admission, 5 p.m. Fri, 3 p.m. Sat

Sunday, July 26

  • Simeon Basil at Six-Twelve Coffeehouse (Fayetteville) - 7 p.m.

Wednesday, July 29

Timothy Dennis is KUAF's strategic technical planner and producer for Ozarks at Large.
Kyle Kellams is KUAF's news director and host of Ozarks at Large.
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