
Concerts galore - the symphony the rock n roll faves - country - big band - and so much more! Come, hang out with your family with the blanket and bring a cooler or you can purchase seats that...
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The Walmart AMP is a renowned music pavilion located in Rogers, Arkansas, offering exceptional live entertainment in a captivating outdoor setting. Boasting the largest stage house in Arkansas and ranked among the Top 100 Amphitheaters in the US, this venue has welcomed numerous internationally acclaimed artists.
Originally starting as seasonal shows in a mall parking lot, the Walmart AMP has evolved into a premier music destination since its grand opening in June 2014. With a seating capacity of 11,000, including a covered area for 3,500 guests and a spacious general admission lawn for 7,500, the venue ensures a memorable concert experience for all attendees.
From country to pop, the Walmart AMP hosts a diverse range of musical events, promising unforgettable performances for music enthusiasts. Whether you're a fan of iconic artists or emerging talents, this beloved venue provides a dynamic atmosphere for enjoying live music in the heart of Arkansas.
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Concerts galore - the symphony the rock n roll faves - country - big band - and so much more! Come, hang out with your family with the blanket and bring a cooler or you can purchase seats that...
So, we came here last month to watch comedian Nate Bargatze, and just the other day, we were invited to watch a country music concert. Customer service is good. They have plenty of alcohol here,...
This is a perfectly fine amphitheater. I found the website to be a pain (as others have mentioned), but the ease of the space and quality of the concert made it worth it. For starters, I kept...
"Good Times"- Nile Rodgers and CHIC. Saw Nile Rodgers and CHIC with Billy Idol at the Walmart AMP on 9/29/24. While we did have a good time, it could have been better. Walmart's website could...
So just having shoulder surgery, and not feeling safe. My husband went up to a guy that was employed by the AMP. Asked him if there were any safe place we could stand with me just having surgery....