The campgrounds were rumbling early Saturday afternoon to the sounds of Balkan Beat Box coming from the main stage. This year my campsite was located with the media and staff camping in the trees behind the convention center, offering a […]
The campgrounds were rumbling early Saturday afternoon to the sounds of Balkan Beat Box coming from the main stage. This year my campsite was located with the media and staff camping in the trees behind the convention center, offering a […]
I hoped to be blogging to you live through the last day of Wakarusa 2012, but there was a delay. Blame it on the rain storms, the insanely good music I was busy seeing, or the caprice of a carefree […]
Festivities were fully underway yesterday with the first band, War Chief, kicking off at noon in the Backwoods Stage. With so many outstanding acts, it was not always easy for fans to choose where to be and what sounds to […]
I’m finally here! Entertainment at Wakarusa 2012 officially starts today, and things are busy up here on Mulberry Mountain in Ozark, Arkansas. It feels great to be back at the pristine campgrounds as the festival patrons pour in from all […]
With only a month left until the momentous Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival of 2012, it’s time to check the Official Stage Schedulefor the event and begin planning for the premier live music event in the midwest. released last Thursday […]
With the summer festival season tempting us with friends and fun just around the bend, now is the time to check in with your favorite artists to see which live music scene will offer you the best experience for your […]
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