Hours: 5:00 – 9:30 p.m.
Location: Fountain Park - 12925 N. Saguaro Blvd., Fountain Hills, AZ 85268
Admission is FREE
A big thank you goes out to our Presenting Sponsor, Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community.
Put on your boots and hats and come celebrate with the Town of Fountain Hills at our Music Fest – Gone Country!
Enjoy food, fun, and music at this family-friendly event. Experience the excitement with live performances by country bands, delicious treats from food trucks, and beer and wine garden provided by Bone Haus Brewing and Grapeables Wine Bar.
Everyone is welcome, and admission is free!
Entertainment Schedule:
5:00-6:00 p.m. – Scott and Sabrina Band - Singers, songwriters, performers, and composers, Scott & Sabrina Perry, are a modern country powerhouse duo from Northern Arizona with outstanding vocals and soulful harmonies that take the listener on a journey. If you're a fan of Lady A, Little Big Town, and Thompson Square, then you have found your new favorite artists! Scott & Sabrina blend their influences into a musical melting pot of Country, Americana, Soft Rock, and Pop to create their take on modern Country music. With a full professional band backing them, they'll share their fresh originals to unique covers of classics from multiples genres & eras. Come see why they are called "Havasu's best kept secret" "modern day Johnny & June."
6:30-7:30 p.m. – Western Fusion - Western Fusion was formed in the late 90’s by band leader Brian Childress. Brian’s goals were to have a band that sounded like radio and be composed of some of the best musicians Arizona has to offer. In the beginning Western Fusion was a traditional country band. As the band evolved with musicians, so did the music. Today the standard five piece band still plays country including George Strait, Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard, Keith Urban, Old Dominion, Cody Johnson and can evolve with hits from the 70’s, 80’s, 90’s and today’s pop/rock including a mix from Bruno Mars, Motley Crue, Sublime, 311, Bryan Adams, Billy Idol, Tears for Fears, and the list goes on!
8:00-9:30 p.m. – Sam Riggs -
Given the choice, Sam Riggs would take skydiving over watching movies on any given Sunday. That sense of daring is a key element in his brand of country, a rock-infused sound with a chip on its sonic shoulder from a guy who counts Garth Brooks, Foo Fighters, Eric Church and A Day To Remember among his influences.
A St. Cloud, Florida, native, Riggs’ career took off after he set welding aside and quit college in a series of events he calls “the ultimate gamble.” His risky nature and rebel spirit show through in the music, and that no-fear approach to life is quickly setting him apart. “I need to push it to the edge,” he says. “I don’t know how to be any other way.” A growing audience has found him. To date, Riggs has racked up nearly 30 million streams on Spotify, 7.82 million views on YouTube and 30 thousand subscribers. A number of his singles hit the upper levels of the Texas charts, including the showstopper “Hold On And Let Go,” the thumping concert re-creation “High On A Country Song” and his vulnerable “Second Hand Smoke.” After signing a publishing deal with Major Bob Music in February 2019 and releasing the next evolution of his sound entitled, “Love & Panic” in June, Riggs and his team are cutting new music and focusing on securing a major label record deal in Nashville while he continues to tour the country.
For more information visit fountainhillsaz.gov/musicfest
WHAT TO BRING TO THE EVENT
- Chair or blanket- seating is not provided.
- ID and credit card if you plan to purchase beer.
- T-Shirts will be on sale- credit cards only.
BEER TICKET PRE-SALE - SKIP THE LINE & PURCHASE YOUR BEER TICKETS ONLINE - https://www.bonehausbrewing.com/musicfest
BEER SELECTION
- Desert Distortion New England IPA
- Lode Light Kölsch
- Dutchman's Dream Wulfenite Raspberry Pale Ale
- Santa Rita Strawberry-Lime Hard Seltzer
- Sidewinder Orange Soda
WHAT IS PROHIBITED AT THE MUSIC FEST
- No alcohol is allowed to be brought to the event or park.
- No smoking or vaping is allowed in the park.
- No glass is allowed in the park.