The 11th Annual Ozark Mountain Music Festival (Oz-MoMu) concluded its four-day run at the historic Basin Park Hotel this past weekend, continuing its role as a January staple in Eureka Springs.
Designed to attract visitors to town during a quieter time of year, the festival featured 28 performances across four stages in the hotel and additional shows at Chelsea’s Corner Bar. The event showcased a diverse lineup of bluegrass, folk, Americana, and rock artists, offering an intimate setting for music fans.
Highlights of this year’s lineup included:
• Sicard Hollow, a progressive bluegrass band blending psychedelic and punk rock elements.
• Armchair Boogie, bringing foot-stomping bluegrass and heartfelt melodies from Wisconsin.
• Clay Street Unit, delivering a mix of Appalachian bluegrass and Southern folk sounds.
• Goodnight, Texas, a folkrock band known for their vivid storytelling.
• Gasoline Lollipops, fusing roots music with raw rock ’n’ roll energy.
• National Park Radio, channeling the spirit of the Ozarks into emotionally resonant music.
Fans enjoyed performances in the Basin Park Hotel’s intimate spaces, along with additional shows at Chelsea’s, a festival partner.
The Ozark Mountain Music Festival has become a January highlight for both Eureka Springs and visiting music lovers, offering a vibrant mix of live music and the unique charm of a historic setting.
For more information on next year’s event, visit www. ozarkmountainmusicfestival. com.