In the adjacent Griffin Music Hall, Atlanta hip-hop collective Migos performs, 11:30 p.m., $25. Saturday night, a radio-certified country lineup takes front and center on the ampitheater stage with Brad Paisley, Hunter Hayes, Ashley McBryde and Chase Bryant, 5 p.m., $35. Later that night, rapper Ludacris takes the stage in the Griffin Music Hall for a late-night show, 11:30 p.m., $25. On Friday night, X Ambassadors and Robert Randolph & The Family Band open up for “Tejas” trio ZZ Top, 5 p.m., $35. Thursday night, things kick off with a concert from San Francisco’s Train, the pop rockers responsible for earworms like “Hey, Soul Sister” and “Drops of Jupiter,” and Natasha Bedingfield (Remember “Pocketful of Sunshine?” Yes, you do.), 8 p.m., $35. To launch the downtown revitalization and to acquaint arts patrons with the new facilities, MAD (Murphy Arts District) is hosting a four-day kickoff in the heart of the oil boomtown’s new digs. In part because it’s home to three New York Stock Exchange-listed companies - Murphy USA, Murphy Oil Corp., and Deltic Timber Corporation - the south Arkansas town of El Dorado is undergoing a $100 million makeover that includes an outdoor ampitheater, a kids’ playscape, a 2,000-seat music hall, a farm-to-table restaurant and a future cinema house and art gallery. Murphy Arts District, downtown El Dorado.
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