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Arkansas Country Music Awards Winners to Perform during Magic Springs Summer Concert Series

Opener lineup includes three Arkansas natives and regional talent

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (June 2, 2026) — Magic Springs Theme and Water Park has announced upcoming openers for several performances through the 2026 Summer Concert Series season, beginning with Lonoke, Ark. native Tyler Kinch, opening for Justin Moore June 6. Kinch just won Male Vocalist of the Year at the Arkansas Country Music Awards on June 1.

“This year’s lineup highlights not only nationally recognized artists like Daughtry and Soulja Boy, but rising performers from right here in our backyard as well,” said Jessyka Hanna, general manager of Magic Springs. “We’re thrilled to give park guests the chance to discover and enjoy talented musicians from across the region.”

Additional openers include Contemporary Christian band Crutchfield, opening for Crowder July 4; Memphis-based rock band Line so Thin, opening for Daughtry July 11; Beebe, Ark.-born Country singer/songwriter Luke Williams, opening for Clay Walker July 18; Little Rock-based classic rock band deFrance, opening for Pop 2000 August 15; and Country artist Hadlie Jo, opening for Waylon Wyatt August 22. Wyatt was a two-time winner at the Arkansas Country Music Awards, clinching the top honor for Album of the Year and Music Collaboration of the Year.

Magic Springs daily admission to the park is $59.99 plus tax for adults, and $44.99 plus tax for children and seniors. Season passes start at $69.99. All concerts are included with a one-day admission ticket or season pass. Concert-only tickets may be purchased online for $39.99 for park entry after 5 p.m. 

The 2026 Summer Concert Series features 10 concerts at Timberwood Amphitheater between June and August. Park tickets, concert seating upgrade information and more are available at MagicSprings.com

Magic Springs 2026 Media Kit

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