Music, food fest celebrates 10 years
JOCELYN MURPHY
jmurphy@nwadg.com
It was 10 years ago that a humble new festival rolled into Fayetteville with the moniker of “intimate urban music and food festival.” A decade later, the Roots Festival has expanded to five nights of 100-plus music and culinary experiences across two cities and only continues to grow in prestige and influence with each passing year. But the festival manages to maintain its intimate feel by focusing on the community, co-founder Bryan Hembree says.
“It’s this notion that this is not just one footprint, one field where everyone has gathered all together in the same place. But there are multiple different things happening across Fayetteville and Northwest Arkansas that we still have that kind of community cohesion and gathering, it’s just that people are all coming for a different slice,” Hembree shares.
“There’s so much happening that that’s the glue. It’s not one singular experience, but it’s a multitude of experiences that we’re getting to the point that we’re all sharing together.”
Those experiences range from the mainstage performances — which include a blend of returning fan favorites and new faces — to the VIP and community culinary events, to the free programming happening across the region. It really does feel like a 10-year-old festival where there’s something for everyone, Hembree promises. The addition and expansion of free and low-cost programming, on both the music and culinary sides, aligns with organizers’ goal of creating a festival for the community. And while the mainstages include some exciting collaborations and surprises, the Roots Festival continues to showcase the best of what Northwest Arkansas venues, chefs and musicians have to offer.
With more than 100 events over the festival’s five days, there’s no way we could list them all here. But get a taste of Roots Festival’s schedule below, and whether you’re attending all, some or none of the festival, join us in taking pride in our region’s creators establishing something so magical for music and food lovers.
Mainstage
Fayetteville Town Center
Friday, Aug. 23
3:25 p.m. — Anthony DaCosta
4:50 p.m. — Joe Purdy with The Honey Dewdrops and Smokey & The Mirror
6:15 p.m. — Amy Helm
7:40 p.m. — The Cate Brothers
8:40 p.m. — The Crazy Chester Award
9:15 p.m. — Mavis Staples
Saturday, Aug. 24
3 p.m. — Ana Egge
5 p.m. — Smokey & The Mirror and The Sentimentals: The Denmark Project
6:25 p.m. — Rhiannon Giddens & Francisco Turrisi
8:05 p.m. — The Milk Carton Kids
9:45 p.m. — Hiss Golden Messenger
Sunday, Aug. 25
2:40 p.m. — Her Crooked Heart
4:05 p.m. — Eliza Gilkyson
5:30 p.m. — Los Texamaniacs
6:55 p.m. — Darrell Scott Bluegrass Band
8:30 p.m. — Rising Appalachia
Late Night Stages
Thursday, Aug. 22
8:30 p.m. — The Mighty Pines. George’s Majestic Lounge*
11:15 p.m. — J Wagner. Graduate Hotel*
12:15 a.m. — Open Mic with Joe Mack. Graduate Hotel*
Friday, Aug. 23
9 p.m. — Women of Roots featuring Kaylyn Fay, Cindy Woolf, Sarah Hughes, Diane Rudolph, and the Kingfish House Band. Kingfish Dive Bar*
10:30 p.m. — Dylan Earl. Maxine’s Taproom*
11 p.m. — Arkansauce. George’s Majestic Lounge^
11:15 p.m. — Ana Egge. Graduate Hotel*
11:15 p.m. — The Honey Dewdrops and Smokey & The Mirror. Heartbreak House^
12:15 a.m. — The Sentimentals. Graduate Hotel*
12:15 a.m. — Big Smith. George’s Majestic Lounge^
12:15 a.m. — Milk Carton Kids (duo). Heartbreak House^
Saturday, Aug. 24
9 p.m. — Bob Dylan Tribute featuring Chooch, Adam Cox, Ashtyn Barbaree, Jeff Kearney, Nick Caffery, and the Kingfish House Band. Kingfish Dive Bar*
10:30 p.m. — The Deer. Maxine’s Taproom*
11 p.m. — Big Smith. George’s Majestic Lounge^
11:15 p.m. — Her Crooked Heart. Graduate Hotel*
12:05 a.m. — Joe Purdy. Heartbreak House^
12:15 a.m. — Arkansauce. George’s Majestic Lounge^
12:15 a.m. — Open Mic with Joe Mack. Graduate Hotel*
Special Events
Sunday, Aug. 25
Noon — Tri Cycle Farm Jamboree. Tri Cycle Farms^
Community Programming*
Thursday, Aug. 22
2 p.m. — Interactive Gallery: Still on the Hill’s Ozark Instrument Museum. Stage 18
4 p.m. — The Legendary Pacers. George’s Majestic Lounge
Friday, Aug. 23
Noon — Live Radio Broadcast: Ozarks At Large – NPR’s KUAF 91.3FM. Fayetteville Public Library
Saturday, Aug. 24
10 a.m. — Kids & Family Concert: Papa Rap & La Arkansalsa Band. Fayetteville Public Library
11 a.m. — Watch Party: Preview of “Country Music – A Film by Ken Burns.” Fayetteville Public Library
11 a.m. — Pop-Up Gallery: Nudie Rodeo Tailors & Country Music. Fayetteville Public Library
1:30 p.m. — Live Radio Broadcast: Live from Fayetteville Roots with Kyle Kellams of KUAF 91.3FM. Fayetteville Public Library
Sunday, Aug. 25
Noon — Skinny Gypsies with Brunch by Persephone on Wheels. Maxine’s Taproom
1 p.m. — Film Preview: “Country Music – A Film by Ken Burns.” Fayetteville Public Library
2 p.m. — Podcast Preview: “Points South – An Oxford American Podcast” featuring OA associate editor Sara Lewis, and Los Texmaniacs. Fayetteville Public Library
2:30 p.m. — Neil Young Tribute. Maxine’s Taproom
3:30 p.m. — Discussion & Book Signing: “Hipbillies” featuring Jared Phillips, Crescent Dragonwagon, and Guy Ames. Fayetteville Public Library
5 p.m. — Noah Richmond’s Little Monster. Maxine’s Taproom
7 p.m. — Fayetteville Family Band Jam Session. Maxine’s Taproom
Workshops
Friday, Aug. 23
3 p.m. — Crescent Dragonwagon’s “Let My Peaches Be.” Fayetteville Public Library
Saturday, Aug. 24
Noon — With Discussion: “Country Music – A Film by Ken Burns,” featuring Rhiannon Giddens, The Honey Dewdrops, Darrell Scott, and Julie Thomas of AETN. Fayetteville Public Library
Culinary
Friday, Aug. 23
Masterclasses at Brightwater: A Center for The Study of Food in Bentonville ($20 suggested donation)
10 a.m.-3 p.m. — classes led by local and visiting chefs throughout the day, hosted in Brightwater’s Ozark Theater, Culinary Kitchen, Seasonal Kitchen, Sage Classroom, Bakery, and grilling on the Patio
Taste & Talk @ The Holler
11 a.m. — Brewers in the Round
12:30 p.m. — Jon Bonné on wine
2 p.m. — Whiskey 101
Bean to Bar @ Markham & Fitz
11 a.m.-2 p.m. — Chocolate Tours & Sampling
Beer Tastings @ Bike Rack Brewing Co.
12-2 p.m. — with live music on the patio
Saturday, Aug. 24
Roots Food & Spirits (pass required)
12-10 p.m. — A culinary cornucopia featuring more than 50 chefs participating in themed tastings events, spirit and beer activations, panel discussions, demonstrations, and more.
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* denotes free event
^ Ticket outside of festival passes required (but festival passes will include access)
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FAQ
Roots Festival
WHEN — Aug. 21-25
WHERE — Venues across Fayetteville and Bentonville
COST — Multi-day music passes sold out; various other passes and tickets are still available. Prices vary.
INFO — therootsfest.org