KNWA story: Refund Options for Osage Creek Ticket Holders
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Refund Options for Osage Creek Ticket Holders
Tuesday, June 07 2011
Osage Creek Amphitheater has announced a full refund will be available to Willie Nelson’s Country Throwdown ticket holders. The concert has been canceled because of weather-related construction delays.
People who purchased tickets can go to the following site to get their full refunds:
They say there is another option. For those who want to wait, Osage Creek is working to schedule Willie Nelson to perform at a later date. Folks can hold on to their tickets and they’ll get you in to that specific re-scheduled performance. They do clarify the tickets won’t work at any other event.
4029tv News Report: Osage Creek Amphitheater Nears Completion
Osage Creek Amphitheater Nears Completion
Outdoor Music Venue Prepares For Summer Concerts
Read more: http://www.4029tv.com/news/27938476/detail.html#ixzz1MjsnlOGi
POSTED: 11:28 am CDT May 18, 2011
UPDATED: 2:44 pm CDT May 18, 2011
Read more: http://www.4029tv.com/news/27938476/detail.html#ixzz1Mjt1MZaL
SILOAM SPRINGS, Ark. — The Osage Creek amphitheater is still under construction, but the buzz around the facility is swirling.
Thursday, the only sound coming from the Osage Creek amphitheater was the noise of construction, but that will soon change.
“It’s been in the process of planning for the last 10 years, and about a year ago we got the right architect planned down and agreed this is what we’re going to move forward with. As you can see behind me, the steel’s coming up, the seats are almost ready to be installed, and, you know, Mother Nature has been messing with us a little bit. I can feel the rain drops as we speak, but we’re pushing to be open on time,” said Osage Creek Amphitheater owner Gregory Smith.
Heavy snowfall and the recent rains have slowed progress, but Smith said doors will open July 3 for “Willie Nelson’s Country Throwdown.”
Smith said every seat in the house will have a spectacular view of what is happening on stage, from box seats to bleachers. He said he wants this to be a great place for both artists and the audience.
“I know in my heart it’s the right thing for our area and I have put my heart and soul into this project,” said Smith.
The outdoor concert venue will be among the largest in Northwest Arkansas, accommodating up to 15,000 people.
“This place is going to be a jewel for our area, and I look forward to getting the doors open,” said Smith.
Country Music News Blog CMNB introduces Osage Creek Amphitheater in NW Arkansas
Excellent article. Thanks so much WC and Country Music News Blog CMNB for this story introducing Osage Creek Amphitheater in NW Arkansas. Excerpts Quoted from the article text. Please see the link and read the complete CMNB on their site too.

Country Music News Blog CMNB Osage Creek article
“The amphitheater is located just 3 miles north of highway 412, making it convenient to residents of Fayetteville, Tulsa, Ft. Smith, Rogers, Springdale, Kansas City, Little Rock, and all the smaller surrounding towns. With many hotel and dining options in nearby Siloam Springs and Springdale, it’s easy to find lodging and services for those that are traveling a little further to see their favorite artists. They’re also just 20 minutes away from the XNA airport, adding even more convenience!”
“Now let’s talk VIP – During our discussions about the venue, Greg made it a clear point that if you’re going to pay for VIP tickets, you’re going to need some VIP perks, and boy did he deliver! Besides best-in-house seating, the venue also features closer VIP parking, VIP concessions, VIP restroom facilities, and even a special mezzanine level which is ON STAGE so you don’t miss a single detail of the show!”
“Don’t have the cash for VIP? Don’t worry, because Greg has made sure the venue was designed with convenience and show experience in mind. With concessions conveniently placed between seating levels, you don’t have to miss part of the show by waiting in line somewhere in the back 40. They’ve also worked in the perfect angles for all the seating, and even a 70 foot high stage opening so the highest seats still have a close and clear view of all the action! And speaking of seas, did I mention they’re bringing in the same style seats that are being used in the top-of-the-line Dallas Cowboys stadium? To top it all off, the amphitheater is being built in a natural bowl shape in the land, surrounded by beautiful rock bluffs, creeks, trees, and the best views in all creation.”
“The icing on the cake is their simple ticketing system. They have chosen TicketBiscuit for both an online and call center ticketing which means no overpriced surcharges or mass spam with every purchase. Just fair, simple ways to get tickets without all the fuss.”
Fayetteville Flyer Photos: Progress at Osage Creek Amphitheater
Fayetteville Flyer attended a recent tour at the construction site of Osage Creek Amphitheater. Keep up with this popular regional blog site, and see their coverage with story by Dustin Bartholomew and pictures by Todd Gill, under the headline Photos: Progress at Osage Creek Amphitheater on Fayetteville Flyer.

Fayetteville Flyer blogs Osage Creek progress photos
The concrete for the stage has been poured, and the bowl of the amphitheater has taken shape. Gisler also told us that the stage covering was set to begin construction this week.
Here are a few photos we snapped at the construction site on April 28.”
Country Music News Blog CMNB features Willie Nelson’s video invitation to Osage Creek
Osage Creek Amphitheater featured in Country Music News Blog in their Hot Video category, with Willie Nelson on youtube personally inviting you to the grand opening concert event, Willie Nelson’s Country Throwdown July 3rd here at the new Osage Creek Amphitheater in Northwest Arkansas!Thanks Country Music News Blog (CMNB) for the great coverage, and thanks to Mr. Willie Nelson for the excellent youtube personal invitation. Very cool.
Your friends at Osage Creek. See you July 3, 2011.
See screenshot! You can also watch Willie Nelson’s youtube video here on our site. Thanks again Willie!
Pollstar Pro reports on “New Arkansas Shed” Osage Creek Amphitheater
Norene sent you this news article from PollstarPro.com:
Pollstar Pro News – Pollstar reports on “New Arkansas Shed” Osage Creek Amphitheater.
New Arkansas Shed
Artists hitting the road this summer will have a new tour stop available with the opening of the 12,000-capacity Osage Creek Amphitheater in Siloam Springs, Ark.
Owner Greg Smith told Pollstar the state-of-the-art, $8 million project currently under construction will give concertgoers an alternative that previously didn’t exist.
“There’s nothing like this between Kansas City, Dallas, Oklahoma City and Memphis,” Smith said. “There’s a couple of smaller venues [and] the one where Rocklahoma is held over in Pryor, Okla., but it’s pretty much a stage in a field. We’re going to be an intimate setting in a bowl.”
Osage’s construction on part of about 600 acres of farmland Smith owns in northwest Arkansas is something he has been planning for about a decade.
The project, which broke ground in November, features 5,000 fixed seats and lawn seating for up to 12,000 with a stage that is 120 feet wide and 90 feet deep.
“This stage, you can back 10 semis up to it at one time for load-in and load-out,” Smith said. “Our thought was to make it artist and roadie-friendly.”
“We’re also approved for festivals, so we can do multiple stages if we need to.”
The nearest major venue is the 19,199-capacity BOK Center in Tulsa, Okla., about 100 miles away. The 2,400-capacity Arkansas Music Pavilion, known as the AMP, in Fayetteville attracts national artists but in a different setting, Smith said.
“One other thing about our area, we’re in the backyard of Walmart and its home office [in Bentonville] and it’s a very und er-served market,” he said. “There’s all this young blood that’s come to work with the local vendors and they don’t have anywhere to see a show.”
Willie Nelson’s Country Throwdown July 3 will kick off the shed’s first outdoor concert season, which will run from April through October. More concert dates will be announced in the near future.
-Tina Amendola
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Groundbreaking Coverage

Pictures and Video coming soon from the Osage Creek Groundbreaking Ceremony, December 2010.

