Hippie Sabotage Brings Bass, Beats, and Vibes Back to NWA
Electronic duo Hippie Sabotage is making their third trip to Northwest Arkansas. The California brothers pack their sets with heavy bass, hip-hop-influenced beats, and wall-to-wall projections. Their Echoes of Time Tour features atmospheric production and pulsing rhythms that build and drop throughout the night.
Their return to NWA proves the region has become a reliable stop for their touring schedule.
THE DEETS
📅 Thursday, November 13, 2025
🚪 Doors: 7:00 PM | Show: 8:00 PM
📍 Ozark Music Hall (formerly JJ’s Live), 3615 N. Steele Blvd, Fayetteville, AR 72704
🔗 More info and tickets

Why This Show Hits Different
Hippie Sabotage builds their shows around more than just music. Brothers Kevin and Jeff Saurer have built a strong following by blending electronic production with high-energy live performances. Their Echoes of Time Tour uses atmospheric soundscapes and heavy basslines, wrapped in visuals that cover every surface of the venue.
Chicago rapper Kembe X opens the night, bringing a hip-hop edge that sets the tone before Hippie Sabotage takes the stage. His introspective lyricism and sharp delivery match well with the duo’s hip-hop-influenced production style.
Since breaking through with their remix of Tove Lo’s “Habits (Stay High),” the duo has built a following in the electronic scene by mixing genres. Their sound pulls from hip-hop, trap, and ambient influences, working in both headphones and live venues. Songs like “Devil Eyes” and “Running Miles” showcase their ability to balance introspection with intensity.
Making It a Night Out
Ozark Music Hall sits just off Steele Boulevard in north Fayetteville, with plenty of spots nearby to check out before doors open. Swing by Hammontree’s Grilled Cheese on College Avenue for creative grilled cheese combinations and craft beer, or hit Mama Carmen’s for Tex-Mex and margaritas. Both are less than 10 minutes from the venue and perfect for fueling up before a night of dancing.
After the show, downtown Fayetteville is a short drive away if you want to keep the night going at spots like Kingfish or Smoke & Barrel Tavern.
Their previous NWA shows packed the venue, so expect nothing less for this year. Get your tickets now before they run out.





