ASUMH opens 14th annual performing arts series with Journey tribute group


Arkansas State University-Mountain Home has announced the lineup for the 14th season of its Performing Arts Series, set to begin Sept. 13 with a performance by Resurrection: A Journey Tribute, a nationally recognized band.
The series, which continues through April 16, 2026, features a variety of music, culture, educational lectures and entertainment events aimed at enriching the Twin Lakes Area.





“It’s a joy to bring the most unbelievable performances to the Twin Lakes area,” Vice Chancellor Christy Keirn said during a recent visit to the KTLO, Classic Hits and The Boot News studios.


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One of the events Keirn said she is particularly looking forward to is a concert by blues artist Tab Benoit, scheduled for Oct. 8.


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The Performing Arts Council is continuing to finalize the schedule, with plans to add a few surprise events. Keirn said announcements on those are expected in the near future.


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In addition to ticketed performances, the season includes two free events. Among them is a lecture by Reed Timmer, a storm chaser and extreme meteorologist known for intercepting more than 1,000 tornadoes. Timmer will speak Sept. 23 and is also recognized for his use of the Dominator vehicle.


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Tickets will go on sale Aug. 13 at www.thesheid.com or by calling (870) 508-6280. While tickets will be available up to the day of each event, Keirn recommends purchasing early either by phone or in person.


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This year’s season will feature performances ranging from rock tributes and soulful blues to dance. Updates and behind-the-scenes content will be shared on ASU-Mountain Home’s Facebook page.

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