This weekend in Fayetteville is set to be a feast for the senses, with live music, new venues, and artistic performances ready to capture your attention. Friday night kicks off with the unmistakable sounds of local rock band King Chicken at George’s Majestic Lounge, where the energy is sure to be electric. Later that evening, Langhorn Slim will join forces with Laney Jones & The Spirits for a show that promises to linger in your mind long after the last chord has been struck.
If you’re looking for something a little different, head over to the Moxy Hotel at 6 p.m. to catch longtime local guitarist and singer Jeff Kearney during happy hour. His set will be a perfect way to ease into the weekend with some soulful tunes echoing through the bustling Fayetteville air.
Meanwhile, a new all-ages venue and art space called Artemis is making its grand debut. This alcohol-free space, serving up non-alcoholic cocktails and coffee, will host Supplement, a band bringing fresh sounds on Friday night. Come Saturday, DJs Afrosia and Trustorey will take over, promising an evening of dance-ready beats. Each show is just $10, making it an accessible option for everyone looking to explore Fayetteville’s evolving music scene.
For a more global flavor, the Voicejam Festival returns, showcasing a cappella groups from around the world in a spirited competition. The festival, held at the Walton Arts Center, is a vibrant celebration of vocal talent and community, offering a platform for diverse voices to shine.
And if that’s not enough, Peso Pluma is also in town, ready to infuse your weekend with the rhythmic and soulful sounds of regional Mexican music. His performance promises a lively atmosphere where music transcends language, uniting hearts and feet on the dance floor.
With so much happening, Fayetteville is truly alive this weekend. Whether you’re in the mood for intimate guitar melodies, rock anthems, or rhythmically charged cultural performances, there’s something here to savor. Don’t miss the chance to be part of the music, the art, and the vibrant community spirit that makes this city pulse with life.
Source: Fayetteville Flyer