Mozark Fest Salutes the Seventies

Missouri Music Festivals is proud to announce the inaugural Mozark Fest being held at the Missouri State Fairgrounds in Sedalia, Missouri September 20-22, 2024, with a Salute to the Decade of the Seventies. This three-day festival will feature concerts to be held inside the Fairgrounds Grandstand featuring music from the seventies to the present, headlined by Starship featuring Mickey Thomas. 

Additionally, there will be concerts by Glenn Hughes, a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and former singer and bassist of Deep Purple and Black Sabbath.   Also taking the stage will be The Pat Travers Band, Molly Hatchet, Revisiting Creedence, Christian Rock Sensation Petra, Head East, The Frontmen featuring lead singers Richie McDonald of Lonestar, Larry Stewart of Restless Heart and Tim Rushlow of Little Texas. 

Also playing live on stage will be Seventies heart throb John Schneider who played Bo Duke on Dukes of Hazzard.  Also appearing will be Danny Coker, star of the History Channel’s Counting Cars performing with his band Counts 77. Mozark Festival will also feature Nineties Country stars Michael Peterson and Tammy Graham.

The Seventies, well known for its music as Mozark Fest will feature some of the top Tribute Bands in the United States featuring music from Santana, Phil Collins, Hall and Oates, Eagles, Queen, Heart, Journey, REO Speedwagon, Alabama, George Strait, Garth Brooks, Chris Stapleton, Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw. 

With the purchase of a ticket, festival goers will be able to see the Traveling Vietnam Memorial Wall, a car show, a Volkswagen car show, an arts and crafts show. There’s something for the kids in the Kid's Zone. There will be fair food, food trucks, vendors from all over the United States and more.

The inaugural Mozark Fest will be the Midwest’s largest celebration of The Decade of the Seventies. Three-Day Tickets for both VIP and General Admission are available beginning Thursday, September 21 at 9:00AM by going to www.mozarkfest.com.

KPGZ News - Brian Watts contributed to this story