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OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW: CIRCLE THE WAGONS TOUR
Sat, 27 Sep, 8:00 PM CDT
Doors open
6:30 PM CDT
The Hall
721 West 9th Street, Little Rock, AR 72201
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Description
All tickets on the floor & mezzanine are general admission, standing room only. Limited seating will be available for mezzanine ticket holders on a first come, first served basis. The mezzanine is 21+ ONLY.
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Ticket prices include all fees and taxes. Tickets purchased at the box office have reduced fees.
The Box Office at The Hall is open every Friday from 10am-4pm.
Address: 721 W 9th St, Little Rock, AR 72201
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OCMS VIP Package
Includes:
One (1) General Admission Floor ticket
Meet & greet and personal photo opportunity with members of OCMS
Signed Poster
Commemorative VIP Laminate
Early Access to Merch Table
Priority entry into the venue
Limited availability
OCMS VIP Fast Pass
Includes:
One (1) General Admission Floor ticket
Signed Poster
Early Access to Merch Table
Priority entry into the venue
Limited availability
VIP terms and conditions can be found here.
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PLEASE NOTE - The Hall is a cashless venue. Only debit or credit cards are accepted at our bars, box office and guest services window. Please plan accordingly.
PLEASE RIDESHARE - Parking is limited around the venue. We strongly recommend using rideshare apps like Uber or Lyft for transportation to and from the venue. There is a designated rideshare pick up / drop off location near the entrance for your convenience.
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Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages
Refund Policy
No refunds - no exceptions.

Americana
Old Crow Medicine Show
Old Crow Medicine Show
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"If this is any indication of what Old Crow Medicine Show still has in store so many recordings in its career, we should count ourselves lucky.” – NPR Music
Old Crow Medicine Show got their start busking on street corners in 1998, from New York state and up through Canada, winning audiences along the way with their boundless energy and spirit. They eventually found themselves in Boone, North Carolina where they caught the attention of folk icon Doc Watson while playing in front of a pharmacy. He invited the band to play at his festival, MerleFest, and the rest is history. It’s been over twenty years since these humble beginnings. The band has gone on to receive the honor of being inducted as members of the Grand Ole Opry and have won two Grammy Awards: “Best Folk Album” for Remedy (2014) and “Best Long Form Music Video” for Big Easy Express (2013). Additionally, their classic single, “Wagon Wheel”, received the RIAA’s Double-Platinum certification in 2019 for selling over 2,000,000 copies while the band’s debut album O.C.M.S. has been certified Gold (500,000 copies). The band’s latest Grammy nominated album ‘Jubilee’ (Aug 2023) released via ATO Records.

Americana
Emily Fenton Samour
Emily Fenton Samour
Americana
Emily is an artist from Little Rock, Arkansas with roots in Ithaca and New York City. Her music is born of a desire to connect with others through stories, lyrics, and melodies.
An affinity for cut-to-the-chase lyrics and a fascination for psychedelic concept albums led to the creation of her first full-length album, Hello, from Planet Earth. The record, blending elements of classic country, folk, and contemporary indie-rock, heightens a mundane world through the lens of falling in love. The record was recorded at White Water Tavern in the summer of 2022.
"Fenton sings in a vibrato-prone alto that’s so captivatingly strange and lovely that she encompasses joy and longing at the same time. Her melodies and phrasing have a charming impulsiveness and whimsy that foster intimacy for the listener, making them feel close to Fenton, invited into her creative process as she decides down what path she’s going to toss her vocal cords." -Daniel Grear, Arkansas Times