Magic Springs Theme and Water Park in Hot Springs, Arkansas, has announced the lineup for its 2025 Summer Concert Series, featuring 10 outdoor performances with 14 artists from June 7 through August 9 at Timberwood Amphitheater.

Reserved Tables:

New this year, groups of two, four, or eight concert guests aged 21 and older can reserve premier tables, offering exclusive perks such as private seating, bar access, a personal food and beverage server, an H2O refresher bucket, and complimentary merchandise. Traditional reserved seating has also been enhanced with additional space, a fan-cooled airflow zone, and access to the Party Pavilion VIP Bar. Lawn seating remains available for those who prefer a more casual experience.

“This year’s concert series is particularly exciting because of our new offerings,” said Jessyka Hanna, general manager of Magic Springs. “Grammy-nominated artist Phil Wickham will kick off the season, and we’ll feature a mix of Christian, rock, and country performances to appeal to every member of the family.”

 

2025 Summer Concert Series Lineup

  • June 7 – Phil Wickham
  • June 14 – Clay Walker
  • June 21 – Tauren Wells
  • June 28 – Jesse McCartney
  • July 5 – Niko Moon with special guest Austin Snell
  • July 12 – Chris Lane
  • July 19 – Bad Wolves and Puddle of Mudd
  • July 26 – Skillet
  • August 2 – Dorothy with special guest Cory Marks
  • August 9 – Phil Vassar and Mark Wills

Pricing Information:

Gates open at 6:30 PM, with performances beginning at 7:30 PM. Concert-only tickets are available online for $39.99, granting entry to the park after 5 p.m. Season passes start at five payments of $12.60 or $62.99 each for groups purchasing four or more.

Single-day general admission is $59.99 plus tax for adults and $44.99 plus tax for children and seniors, with free entry for kids three and under. Group rates and catered event options are also available.

For more details on tickets, passes, and the concert series, visit MagicSprings.com.

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