Magic Springs 16-concert Series Announced
16 Stellar Performances to Highlight 2007 Timberwood Concert Series at Magic Springs
HOT SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK, AR, February 27, 2007. Sixteen blockbuster concerts, including performances by Creedence Clearwater Revisited, Blues Traveler, Jo Dee Messina, The Manhattans and John Kay & Steppenwolf, will thrill fans this summer when Magic Springs & Crystal Falls presents its 2007 Timberland Amphitheater concert series.
"We have a great lineup of concerts for our fans this season, with outstanding groups representing classic rock, country, Christian rock, R & B, blues rock, Hispanic and other styles of music," said Aundrea Crary, marketing manager at Magic Springs. "And the great thing is that all 16 concerts are free for our 2007 season pass holders. For only newly expanded Crystal Falls water park, plus 16 evenings of musical excitement. That's an entertainment bargain that can't be beat anywhere in America."
Season passes are available for purchase at the park, atwww.magicsprings.com or by calling 501-624-0100.
"The concerts also are included as part of a daily admission ticket," Crary said. She said regular single-day admission is $44.99; children under 52 inches tall and seniors 55 years or older $34.99; admission after 5 p.m. is $34.99, and children 2 years and under are admitted free.
Reserved seating for the concerts is $5 per concert, and reserved seats may be obtained now by calling the park at 501-624-0100 or by visiting the park ticket Sales office.
The 2007 Timberwood Concert Series will kick off on June 2 with a performance by rising country star Jason Aldean, who was named the Top New Male Performer of 2006 by the Academy of country music.
Here is the 2007 Timberwood Concert Series lineup. All concerts begin at
8 p.m., with the exception of the two Christian concert dates that begin
at 7 p.m.
June 2 - Jason Aldean, named Top New Male Vocalist of 2006 by the Academy of Country Music, for No. 1 hits, "Hicktown" and "Amarillo Sky."
June 9 - Heartland, a hot young country band from Alabama, which had a No. 1 single in 2006, "I Loved Her First."
June 16 - Christian Family Day at the park winds up with a concert by Point of Grace, the famed Christian music group that has been producing outstanding Christian music since its formation in 1992.
June 23 - Loverboy, the classic rock group with such mega-hits as "Working for the Weekend" and "Queen of the Broken Hearts."
June 30 - Legendary R&B stars, The Manhattans, famous for such classic hits as "Kiss and Say Goodbye" and "Shining Star."
July 7 - Arkansas-reared country legend Tracy Lawrence, famed worldwide for such hits as "Sticks and Stones," "Alibis" and "If the Good Die Young."
July 14 - Blues rock stars Blues Traveler will perform hits such as "Run-around" and "Hook."
July 21 - Classic rock superstars Creedence Clearwater Revisited will reprise hits from one of the best-known repertoires in music history, including "Proud Mary," "Bad Moon Rising" and "Born on the Bayou."
July 28 - Little River Band, creators of such classic rock standbys as "Lady" and "Lonesome Loser."
August 4 - Christian Youth Day concludes with a concert by Christian rock stars Third Day.
August 11 - Country star Neal McCoy, whose hits include "No Doubt About It."
August 18 - The Platters, one of the greatest R&B groups in the history of American music, will be the performers. Reminisce with tunes such as "Only You."
August 25 - John Kay & Steppenwolf who are out on their"farewell tour," will perform their smash hits, "Born to Be Wild," "Magic Carpet Ride," "Monster: and others from a repertoire that sold more than 35 million records.
September 1 - Jo Dee Messina, the country superstar, will perform hits such as "Heads Carolina Tails California" and "Bye Bye."
September 8 - The Memphis Soul Review reprises legendary R&B hits from the Memphis sound, including "Soul Man," "Respect" and "Dock of the Bay."
September 15 - Spanish Heritage Day features a concert by Hispanic stars Sisters Morales and John Arthur Martinez. Martinez was a runner-up in the nationally televised show, "Nashville Star."
Magic Springs opens for the 2007 season on April 7 and will be open weekends until May 26, when seven-day-a-week operations begin. Weekend operations resume from August 25 through October 28 on Saturdays and Sundays only (except for a three-day weekend for Labor Day).
Magic Springs & Crystal Falls is located at 1701 East Grand Avenue in Hot Springs, a 45-minute drive from Little Rock and within easy driving distance from Memphis, Shreveport, Northwest Arkansas and Tulsa.
For more information about the park or the concerts call Aundrea Crary at 501-624-0100.