LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Recently Little Rock music venue The Hall announced a slew of shows coming to the capital city later this year in genres ranging from folk country and pop punk to funk rock-playing mummies and hardcore legends.
On Friday, tickets for several recently revealed shows coming to the venue this year went on sale. To see more events happening around the city and state, visit our Local Events page.
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Bowling For Soup
Texas pop punk band Bowling For Soup will be bringing their “Warped or Bust Fall Tour” to the venue on Nov. 8 with support from The Dollyrots and Don’t Panic. After the band’s longtime guitarist Chris Burney announced his retirement from playing live shows due to health reasons, the band became a three-piece with frontman Jaret Reddick as sole guitarist.
Old Crow Medicine Show
Nashville-based string band Old Crow Medicine Show announced this week that they will be returning to The Hall in 2025 with their “Circle the Wagons” tour. During their show at the venue in 2024, the band played a setlist that included songs like the smash hit “Wagon Wheel,” “Wolfman of the Ozarks” and a cover of “The Weight” by The Band.
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Citizen Soldier
Also announced last week, prolific alternative rock band Citizen Soldier will be hitting the venue as part of their “The HeartSupport Tour” with support from 10 Years and Adelita’s Way. In November, the band will release their eighth full length album since their formation in 2016 titled Family Heirlooms .
Hardcore Legends
On Tuesday, hardcore punk legends Circle Jerks , featuring former Black Flag vocalist Keith Morris, revealed that they will be coming to Little Rock on Oct. 15 alongside fellow legendary acts The Adolescents and Negative Approach. The band’s tour celebrates the 45th anniversary of their highly influential debut album.
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Another show that was recently added to The Hall’s calendar features the funk rock 8-piece from beyond the grave, Here Come The Mummies , on Sep. 5. This week the venue will also host three shows in a row featuring Turnover on Monday, The Devil Wears Prada on Tuesday and Asking Alexandria on Wednesday.
To buy tickets for these shows or any other concerts coming to The Hall this year, visit LittleRockHall.com …