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This Week in Little Rock

National Wear Red Day
February 3, 2012
State Wide
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LANTERNS! Festival!
February 3 - 4, 2012
Wildwood Park for the Arts, 20919 Denny Rd.
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"To Kill a Mockingbird"
February 3 - 12, 2012
Arkansas Repertory Theatre
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CANstruction 2012
February 3 - 15, 2012
Clinton Presidential Center
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"Reel to Real: Gone with the Wind and the Civil War in Arkansas" Exhibit
February 3 - April 30, 2012
Historic Arkansas Museum
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UALR Men's Trojans vs. ULM
February 4, 2012
Jack Stephens Center, UALR
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UALR Women's Trojans vs. ULM
February 4, 2012
Jack Stephens Center, UALR
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Fighting Hunger in America (Lunch and Lecture)
February 6, 2012
Clinton School of Public Service, Sturgis Hall
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Academy Award-winning actor Geena Davis (Lecture)
February 7, 2012
Clinton Presidential Center, Great Hall
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Brown Bag Lunch Lecture - The Life of a Woodruff County Girl
February 8, 2012
Old State House Museum
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Arkansas Black Hall of Fame Distinguished Laureate
February 9, 2012
Mosaic Templars Cultural Center
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Arkansas Chamber Singers Event: A Valentine Soiree
February 9, 2012
Arkansas Governor's Mansion
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Enjoying the night scene in the rock

Enjoying the night scene in the rock


If you enjoy the nightlife, Little Rock is the place to be.

Acoustic, techno, alternative, piano bars, rock, jazz, and country-we love music and we've got it all. Open mike night, DJ’s, dance hits from the 70's and 80's and every genre in between, make up Little Rock's eclectic mix of club entertainment.

Check out the River Market District with its wealth of live music - conveniently located downtown, all within walking distance of each other.

Concerts, live theatre, chamber singers, symphony, ballet, children's theatre, Shakespearean festivals, or a dinner playhouse - you won't be disappointed when you choose Little Rock as your nightlife destination.

Review concerts and performances, movie theaters, and the local music scene—and stay tuned, because things are always happening in Little Rock!

Fun Facts about Little Rock Night Life

Robert Palmer, Jr. the longtime New York Times music critic and superlative historian of rock-n-roll music in America, was born, fittingly, in Little Rock.

Albert "Al" Hibbler was lead male vocalist for Duke Ellington's orchestra in the 1940's after leaving his Little Rock home.


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