Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
A Good Cause To Rock
Festival appeals to performers, audiences
In its fourth year, the nonprofit Peacemaker Festival in Fort Smith will continue its mission of bringing diverse musical acts to downtown Fort Smith and supporting local charities, while actually scaling down the size of its lineup.
“Our very first year, we actually started with, I believe, 14 acts,” says co-founder Trent Goins. “But we’ve kind of grown this festival into national and regional acts and, having the likes of Gov’t Mule, Jamie Johnson, Jason Isbell, and of course some of the folks we’re bringing in this year, and it’s really allowed us to bring some more prominent names to the river valley that I don’t think would be here outside of this festival.”
Downsizing the lineup — to seven acts this year — was a move organizers made with the festival audience in mind, too, allowing them to extend the time slot for each performer. Each act will play for a minimum of 60 minutes, with the headliners getting an hour and a half.
“We’ve really tried to put this festival together from the experience of the festival attendee,” Goins shares. “And, obviously, we try to treat our artists awesome so that they want to come back. But we have such a unique facility here in Fort Smith that allows us to really open it up for the patrons of the festival. So we allow people to bring in their own lawn chairs and set up their blankets and spread out throughout the park. And our VIP area is much larger than the traditional festival, so they get a really unique experience because they get within five feet of any performer that’s on stage. So it’s really a benefit to be able to see some of these performers at this facility, in this environment. We wanted to establish something that would have longevity.
“I tell you, in the festival’s fourth year, I am most looking forward to seeing how the audience reacts to some of the different genres we’re bringing in this year,” Goins adds. “I think we put on a show that appeals to all walks of life. It’s bluegrass, it’s country, it’s rock ‘n’ roll, it’s gospel — you name it, we’ve had [something] over the last four years that would appeal to just about all musical genres.”