Music on the Mountain Returns This Fall
As the leaves begin to change, there’s no better way to soak up the season than with the Music on the Mountain Series at Mount Sequoyah! This beloved concert series is back and bigger than ever, offering a fantastic lineup of talented Arkansas musicians.

The Deets:
Dates & Times:
Friday, September 5th | 6pm at Vesper Point
Friday, September 12th | 6pm at Clapp Auditorium
Friday, October 17th | 6pm at Vesper Point
Location:
Mount Sequoyah | 150 N Skyline Dr, Fayetteville, AR, United States, Arkansas 72701
Kicking off on September 5th and running through October 17th, Music on the Mountain promises a delightful journey through Ozark and Americana roots music, right in the heart of Northwest Arkansas.
The September 5th performance will be held at the picturesque Vesper Point, providing the perfect backdrop for an evening of tunes under the stars. While seating is available, you’re encouraged to bring your own blankets and chairs for added comfort. And if the weather has other plans, no worries—the show will move indoors to Clapp Auditorium, ensuring the music goes on no matter what.
The September 12th performance will be held indoors at Clapp Auditorium, while the October show returns to the scenic outdoor setting.

Meet the Artists
September 5: Sally Jo
with opener Kallie Franks
This local, up-and-coming singer-songwriter captured hearts when she opened for Adorners last year at Music on the Mountain. When her music drew tears from staff at soundcheck, Mount Sequoyah knew they wanted her back to headline. Sally Jo’s sincerity shines through every lyric, making audiences feel every emotion in her performance.
September 12: AP Electric Band
with opener Pete Masri
Alisha Pattillo Electric Band brings high voltage, saxophone-led instrumental fusion to the mountain. This Northwest Arkansas group delivers tightly arranged, creative interpretations of modern pop hits, classic soul throwbacks, and virtuosic jazz fusion. With an all-star lineup capable of fiery solos informed by organic funky intelligence, APEB seamlessly bridges mainstream desires with sophisticated musicianship.
October 17: Ashtyn Barbaree
with opener AUD
This internationally touring Americana singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Fayetteville brings her distinctive style of ethereal vocals and heartfelt songwriting to close out the season. Known for her passionate performances and dedication to creating authentic, emotionally resonant music, Barbaree continues to push boundaries and enchant audiences wherever she performs.
Make sure to reserve your tickets in advance to guarantee your spot, especially since shows may move indoors to Clapp Auditorium if weather doesn’t cooperate. And if you’re hungry, why not add a large pizza to your ticket and make it a full evening of fun?
Drinks will be available at all performances.
So grab your friends, your family, and your blankets, and head up the mountain for a magical night of music, community, and the beautiful outdoors.
See you there, Northwest Arkansas!





