Jazz lovers and music enthusiasts, swing on down to Downtown Bentonville this April for a melodic escapade that'll have your feet tapping and your hearts swelling with joy! OkayNWA is here to give you the lowdown on the 5th Annual Home Sweet Home Festival. Sharpen those pencils in your calendar for April 26th and 27th because this is one rendezvous with rhythm you don't want to miss.

Dubbed "Where Hospitality and Music Reside," the festival is an ode to the intimate connection between artists and their audience, featuring an incredible lineup of 55 shows from 41 dazzling artists. Festival-goers will delight in unique performances sprawled across 20 homes that turn ordinary living rooms into extraordinary stages. With 23 hometown heroes and 18 national acts, the lineup boasts the lyrical genius of Abraham Alexander, the harmonic grace of The Bros Landreth, the soulful melodies of Abby Holliday, and the dynamic presence of Mike Mains & the Branches, to name a few.

For a snazzy $150, the all-inclusive Festival Pass will be your key to two days of musical euphoria. It kicks off with two headliner shows on Friday night at the atmospheric Meteor Guitar Gallery. Let's speak in the key of A for Abraham Alexander and The Bros Landreth, who are ready to jazz up your night with their headlining acts!

Saturday's symphony of house shows is a choose-your-own-adventure of tunes and tales. From the syncopated rhythms of the afternoon to the last note played at 10:30 PM, it’s a whirlwind tour of homes around the historic heart of Bentonville, where every note resonates with the warmth of Southern hospitality.

And what's a fest without feasting? Saturday will also serve up a Community Street Dinner, where music mates with marvelous meals, courtesy of local food trucks that hit all the right notes on the taste scale.

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Miles Rhythmic, with his deep, resonant voice and an uncanny ability to find the soul of music, specializes in bringing the vibrant world of music to life. From smoky jazz clubs to grand concert halls, Miles explores the depths of musical innovation and tradition. A lover of all things jazz, he has a knack for uncovering emerging talents and revisiting the legends, making him the go-to source for musical trends, artist interviews, and genre-defying performances. His storytelling transcends the notes, delving into the heart and history behind the music.

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