El Dorado News-Times

MAD and Main Street lay out summer events

- By Tia Lyons Staff Writer

Main Street El Dorado and the Murphy Arts District are heading into the summer with busy schedules.

Representa­tives from both groups recently discussed upcoming events, some for which they are teaming up to present.

MAD is coming off the heels of a show featuring country music icon Hank Williams Jr. and is readying for two hip-hop-themed concerts.

The “Turnt Up Tour” — featuring Chingy, The Yong Yang Twins and Petey Pablo — is set for Friday and on June 21, several, popular old-school hip-hop acts are expected to roll into town as part of the “Love the '90s Tour.”

Many of the “'90s” headliners will be making return appearance­s to El Dorado, having previously performed at MusicFest.

They include Salt N Pepa, Coolio, Tone Loc and

Vanilla Ice.

Also on the bill are Rob Base and Young MC. Days ago, MAD announced that famed country

music group Rascal Flatts is set for an outdoor concert on Aug. 24.

In the meantime, MAD is continuing to offer free live music with Thursday Night Live, which is presented each week in the Griffin Restaurant.

While MAD has several musical shows booked in the coming weeks, Bob Tarren, chief marketing officer for MAD, said several shows that are not centered around concerts are also on tap.

The Second City Summer Blockbuste­r is scheduled for a stop in El Dorado on June 14.

The Second City is a storied improv comedy troupe with a touring/theatrical company.

Some of the biggest names in comedy and other facets of the entertainm­ent industry

got their start with The Second City, including Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler and Steve Carell.

Keeping with the comedic theme, Arkansas Shakespear­e Theater will present “Much Ado About Nothing” on June 19 in the city’s arts and entertainm­ent district.

Arkansas Shakespear­e Theater is the only profession­al Shakespear­e company in the state and has adapted one of the Bard’s most well known comedies into a one-hour, family production that is said to be digestible for audiences of all ages.

Tarren and Beth Brumley, executive director of Main Street El Dorado, said the two groups are also partnering on plans for MusicFest XXXI, which will be held in the fall.

Musicfest is Main Street’s flagship fundraiser.

Last year, Main Street

allowed MAD to take the lead in booking the musical headliners for the diamond anniversar­y of MusicFest, which was held in conjunctio­n with the grand opening of MAD.

Meanwhile, Main Street focused on scheduling local and regional talent for side stages, food and craft vendors and bolstering family-friendly activities and attraction­s.

Brumley said the groups will follow the same approach this year.

The summer

But first, Main Street, MAD and Murphy USA will team up to present the Summer Concert Series and Showdown at Sunset.

Brumley told A&P commission­ers that the shows are set for June 23, July 28 and Aug. 25 in Downtown El Dorado.

Showdown, the long-running re-enactment of a deadly gunfight that took place on

the streets of El Dorado in the early 1920s, will take place in its traditiona­l spot on the east side of the Union County Courthouse.

The Summer Concert Series, which immediatel­y follows Showdown, will move two blocks south to MAD venues this year, Brumley said.

As with MusicFest, Brumley said Main Street is adding more attraction­s to bring people downtown earlier in the day and help boost foot traffic for downtown businesses.

“This year, we’re doing Grill Wars, a grilling competitio­n that will be held during the day from about (10 a.m. until 4 p.m.),” Brumley said.

There will also be more games and activities for children, including giant Jenga Giant, Connect Four and chalk art, she said.

“We’re looking forward to the summer, and the

Summer Concert Series,” Brumley said, adding that announceme­nts about SCS performers are forthcomin­g.

She also reminded A&P commission­ers about “Camp Boomtown on Union Square,” an airstream camping event coordinate­d by the Arkansas Razorback Airstream Club and local groups, including Main Street, MAD, the Downtown Business Associatio­n and the city of El Dorado.

Razorback air streamers are expected to arrive on the afternoon of Sept. 20 and camp downtown for the next three days.

The event will be the first of its kind in Arkansas, and attendees will be able to tour campers.

Tarren reported on another first for El Dorado: the MAD playscape, which opened two weeks ago.

The facility, which includes playground

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