The Fayetteville Farmers’ Market officially returns to the downtown square this Saturday, April 4, 2026, marking the start of its regular season. From 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., the market will buzz with local vendors offering fresh produce, handmade goods, and a slice of community spirit. After a few successful “Spring Fling” trial runs, the market is ready to welcome everyone—and their dogs—for a day that promises both sunshine and sustenance.
Not far from the square, the music scene in Fayetteville is also gearing up for an exciting weekend. On Friday night, the Ozark Music Hall will host the electronic duo ATLiens, known for their bass-heavy dubstep beats that promise to shake the venue. The following night, the hall will feature producer BOLO, who brings his own unique sound to the stage.
George’s Majestic Lounge on Dickson Street has a full lineup to keep the vibes going. Friday night kicks off with the Boston Mountain Playboys during happy hour, followed by performances from Front Porch and The Steppers. Saturday sees a twist with a Drag Bingo event, adding a splash of color and fun to the weekend.
Over at Kingfish Bar, live music returns to its outdoor stage, offering an inviting atmosphere for those looking to enjoy tunes under the open sky. The return of these performances marks a welcome resurgence of local music culture, drawing both residents and visitors to the heart of Fayetteville.
This weekend’s events highlight the variety of experiences that make Northwest Arkansas a dynamic place to live. From the vibrant atmosphere of the farmers’ market to the eclectic sounds filling local music halls, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re exploring fresh local produce or vibing to a live band, Fayetteville offers a rich tapestry of community and entertainment.
As the Fayetteville Farmers’ Market and local music venues open their doors, they not only provide entertainment and goods but also foster a sense of community and support for local artisans and musicians. This weekend is a testament to the resilience and creativity of Northwest Arkansas, where traditions are cherished and new experiences are embraced.
Source: Fayetteville Flyer