The tranquil town of Bald Knob, Arkansas, known for its rich agricultural heritage and tight-knit community, is gearing up for a new tradition—the 1st Annual Strawberry Christian Music Festival. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Grayson Farms Amphitheater, this inaugural event promises a day of uplifting music, fellowship, and, of course, plenty of strawberries.
Barth Grayson, whose family has deep roots in the Bald Knob community, extends a warm invitation to all music lovers to join in the festivities. In a heartfelt message shared on social media, Grayson expresses his hopes for a successful event and encourages everyone to attend the free concert. “Hope everyone can make it out to Grayson Farms Amphitheater this Sunday… For our first annual Strawberry Christian MusicFest!” Grayson writes, accompanied by a link to a music video of Holding On by We Are Vessel.
The festival kicks off at 2 pm with a performance by Sever The Wicked Hand, setting the stage for an afternoon of soul-stirring melodies and heartfelt lyrics. As the music fills the air, attendees will have the opportunity to contribute to the love offering collected for the band, a gesture of appreciation for their talent and dedication.
At 3 pm, the spotlight shifts to The Steve Hester Band, whose dynamic sound and engaging stage presence are sure to captivate audiences of all ages. Special guest Dalton Lee takes the stage at 4 pm, sharing his message through music and offering a preview of his latest album released in March.
As the day progresses, anticipation builds for the headlining act, We Are Vessel, scheduled to perform at 6 pm. With their uplifting tunes and powerful vocals, We Are Vessel promises to deliver a performance that will leave a lasting impression on all who attend. Grayson encourages attendees to familiarize themselves with the band’s music on YouTube, rallying support to make the event a resounding success.
In addition to the musical lineup, festival-goers can look forward to a host of activities and surprises throughout the day. “More is promised… If we can show the demand and interest,” Grayson teases, hinting at the potential for future expansions and enhancements to the festival experience.
True to the spirit of community and generosity, the organizers of the Strawberry Christian Music Festival also invite attendees to bring canned food items for donation to local food banks, ensuring that the spirit of giving remains at the forefront of the event.
As preparations for the festival reach their peak, Grayson offers a humble request to the heavens above: “Please join us and Pray for no rain this weekend.” With the stage set, the gates open, and the music poised to begin, the 1st Annual Strawberry Christian Music Festival promises to be a harmonious celebration of faith, fellowship, and the enduring spirit of Bald Knob.
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