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Arkansauce

  • Live Music: Bluegrass
  • Community Events
  • Live Music: All

Arkansauce

Arkansauce brings the rolling hills and rivers of the Ozarks to life with their distinct blend of progressive newgrass. Based in Fayetteville, this dynamic string quartet—Tom Andersen (bass), Zac Archuleta (guitar), Ethan Bush (mandolin), and Adams Collins (banjo)—crafts a sound that pairs intricate melodies, inventive rhythms, and thumping bass grooves. Known for their vibrant live shows and intelligent songwriting, Arkansauce blurs the lines between tradition and innovation. Their latest album, "OK to Wonder", showcases a band at the height of its creativity, drawing audiences into a musical world of revelry, reflection, and joy. This performance is part of Connect2Culture's Cornell Series 2025–2026. Gates open at 7:30pm. Tickets may be purchased at connect2culture.org, (417) 621-9824, or at the C2C box office inside the Cornell Complex (Tue–Sat | 1–5pm). Tickets: $20–$35.

Harry M. Cornell Arts & Entertainment Complex
$20 - $35
08:00 PM - 10:00 PM on Sat, 16 May 2026

Event Supported By

Connect2Culture
(417) 501-5550
info@connect2culture.org

Artist Group Info

Arkansauce
wewantarkansauce@gmail.com
Harry M. Cornell Arts & Entertainment Complex
212 W 7th St
Joplin, Missouri 64801
(417) 621-9810
info@cornellcomplex.org