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Best Indie & Rock This Fall

in Little Rock

Amy Grant at Robinson Center Performance Hall

Amy Grant

Ever since bursting on the scene as a young teenager in 1976, Grammy award-winning Amy Grant has built a long, successful career on music that comes from her heart, and matters. This year sees her bringing her sensational talent to the North American road. Make sure you don't miss Grant's contemporary, award-winning Christian music when she comes to a town near you!

For King And Country at Simmons Bank Arena

For King And Country

The Grammy winners For KING AND COUNTRY are back with the 'Unsung Hero: The Tour'! Hailing from the land of Oz, Christian Contemporary Music duo For King And Country have taken their new homeland by storm with soaring praise anthems, emotionally charged lyrics and a reputation for theatrical, percussive and high-energy live shows that keeps their fan base growing.

Heart at Simmons Bank Arena

Heart

Sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson first showed that women can rock the world when their band, Heart, stormed the charts in the '70s with hits like "Crazy on You," "Magic Man," "Barracuda," "Straight On," and so many more. Not only did the Wilson sisters lead the band, they wrote the songs and played the instruments too, making them the first women in rock history to do so.

Creed at Simmons Bank Arena

Creed

With the news of their reunification, public demand sees Creed set out on a second tour in 2024! As one of the most successful rock bands of the past decade, all four original band members are back together, ready to kick off the 'Are You Ready Tour' this fall! Since their formation, Creed has sold close to thirty-five million albums and millions of concert tickets. Don't miss your chance to experience a once-in-a-lifetime night!

Flogging Molly at The Hall

Flogging Molly

Celtic-punk rockers Flogging Molly are hitting the road again with a series of shows that promise to rouse audiences with their anthemic odes to the Emerald Isle. Formed in early 90's LA and led by Irish frontman Dave King, their infectious Celtic-tinged reels are perfect for dancing along to, for those who love their Irish heritage and those who just want a heart-stompingly good night out!

Bad Religion at The Hall

Bad Religion

Influential LA punk band Bad Religion hit the road this fall! Kicking off at the Sherman Theatre and making stops in Nashville, Seattle, Portland and many more across the country. There last album release was 2019's 17th studio album, 'Age of Unreason'. An impassioned and powerful release - it was reviewed as a highly political work that urges us to seek the truth in the mire of the modern world - and ourselves.

Aaron Lewis at Oaklawn Park

Aaron Lewis

Aaron Lewis is a founding member and the frontman of the popular rock band Stained and a Grammy Award-nominated songwriter. See him live this year as he takes to the road around the US as a solo artist performing his own country-influenced material. Not to be missed for fans of this very talented musician!

The Used at The Hall

The Used

It's hard to believe it's been nearly two decades since The Used first burst out of Utah with a burning desire to upset the status quo of their uptight home state. This they achieved and more; the band led a generation of kids not content with the radio-friendly pop of the early 2000s and their burning screamo anthems still hold sway today.

Jose Gonzalez at The Hall

Jose Gonzalez

After first coming to mainstream attention when his ebullient folky cover of The Knife's 'Heartbeats' was used to soundtrack 250,000 bouncy balls cascading down San Francisco's Filbert Street for a Sony advert, Jose Gonzalez has become recognized as an eccentric musician who thrills with a mix of classical guitar and soft melodies.

Gin Blossoms at Oaklawn Park

Gin Blossoms

Alternative indie rockers Gin Blossoms and Santa Barbara's Toad the Wet Sprocket are embarking on a co-headlining tour, joined by special guests Vertical Horizon! This tour showcases both bands at their best as they perform all their greatest hits for fans. Don't miss the chance to see these '90s hitmakers on the road this late summer!

Nothing More at The Hall

Nothing More

Formed in 2003, the Texan rock quartet Nothing More spent much of the 2000s trying to solidify their lineup and attract mainstream attention. When the band's drummer, Johnny Hawkins, stepped out from behind the kit and into the role of frontman and lead vocalist, labels and breakthrough success came calling following the release of their fourth album, "Nothing More," in 2014. The three-time Grammy nominees hit the road on their new headlining tour, Carnal, with support from Set It Off, From Ashes to New, and Post Profit!