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Downtown Jonesboro BBQ Festival announces music lineup

Downtown Jonesboro BBQ Festival announces music lineup

Photo: Contributed/Facebook: City of Jonesboro


Jonesboro, AR – (Contributed) – Aug. 20, 2025 – The smell of smoked perfection, the sound of live music, and two days of free family-friendly fun are coming back to Downtown Jonesboro Friday and Saturday, Sept. 26-27.  

The 2025 Downtown Jonesboro BBQ Festival, presented by the Jonesboro Advertising and Promotion Commission, features an action-packed lineup of entertainment, the First National Bank KCBS Arkansas State Barbecue Championship, food trucks, retail vendors, and more.

Dumpstaphunk will perform at 2025 Downtown Jonesboro barbecue and music festival
(Photo: Downtown Jonesboro BBQ Festival Committee)

New Orleans funk royalty Dumpstaphunk performs Friday, Sept. 26 on the RightFiber Stage. Co-founded by Ivan Neville, Tony Hall and Ian Neville, the band is known for electrifying performances at festivals like Bonnaroo, New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, and late-night TV appearances.

Dumpstaphunk’s deep grooves and socially conscious lyrics have earned them a reputation as one of the funkiest live acts in America.  Opening up will be Brutal Planet: An Alice Cooper Experience, a spot-on tribute to rock’s theatrical icon, delivering all the stage antics, shock rock, and hard-hitting hits that defined an era.

Then, on Saturday, Sept. 27, That Arena Rock Show, a high-octane tribute that takes audiences straight back to the glory days of stadium rock on the RightFiber Stage, covering mega-hits from bands like Journey, Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, ACDC, the Scorpions, Van Halen and more, complete with authentic costumes, lights, and arena-level production.

That Arena Rock Show to appear at Downtown Jonesboro barbecue and music festival
(Photo: Downtown Jonesboro BBQ Festival Committee)

Opening up will be Al Kapeezy and the Blues Rap Band, Memphis hip-hop pioneer best known for his contributions to the “Hustle & Flow” soundtrack.  His high-energy performances and Southern rap legacy have kept him a staple on stages from Beale Street to international tours.

Saturday on the MolsonCoors Stage will be Scoot Teasley, a Nashville breakout artist blending classic country with modern hip-hop and R&B influences.  Teasley is fresh off national tour dates and praised for his powerhouse vocals and relatable storytelling. Teasley has opened for major acts and is quickly building a devoted fan base.

The Droptines will also play on the Molson Coors Stage.  This Texas-born, red dirt country favorites with a gritty edge, drawing comparisons to Whiskey Myers and Turnpike Troubadours. Their honest songwriting and rowdy live shows have made them festival regulars across the South, with tracks topping independent country charts.

Also featured will be performances by Dustin Alan Dorton, Hank Nightshade & The Midnight Sons, Drew Pulliam, Christian Lewis, Gracie Giesman and more.

In recent years the festival has seen Stephen Pearcy of RATT, Band of Heathans, Al Kapone, Priscilla Block, Jameson Rodgers, Shane Profitt, Gin Blossoms, Queensryche, Morris Day and the Time, Blind Melon, Smash Mouth, FUEL, Scotty McCreery, Brett Michaels, Brothers Osborne, The Commodores, Lee Brice, 38 Special, Rick Springfield, Easton Corbin, Barrett Baber and Night Ranger perform in downtown Jonesboro.

The festival also hosts the First National Bank Kansas City Barbecue Society-sanctioned Arkansas State Championship with over $13,000 in prize money. The Kansas City Barbecue Society (KCBS) is the largest BBQ organization in the world.  Each year, the Grand Champion is invited to the American Royal and Jack Daniels World Championship.

BBQ Contest part of Downtown Jonesboro BBQ and music festival September 26-27
(Photo: Facebook City of Jonesboro)

Organizers said: “This festival is about more than just incredible barbecue – it’s about bringing our community together for two days of amazing live music, food, and fun.  Thanks to the Jonesboro Advertising and Promotion Commission and our incredible sponsors, all the concerts are free to the public.”

Vendor and KCB BBQ Contest applications can be found here on Facebook, or online here.

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