HogTown announces concert series lineup for 2025 Arkansas football home games

Sam Pittman	Head Coach - University of Arkansas Athletics
Sam Pittman Head Coach - University of Arkansas Athletics
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HogTown on Maple Street will return for the 2025 Razorback Football season, offering live music, food options, and activities for families ahead of each home game. The event is located just north of Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium between Razorback Road and Stadium Drive. It is free to attend and opens four hours before kickoff.

The pregame festivities will include performances from a lineup of regional bands as part of the HogTown Concert Series. This year’s schedule features Covington Creek on August 30, Gone Country on September 27, Who Shot JR on October 18, Uncrowned Kings on October 25, Ultra Suede on November 1, and The Juice on November 29.

Along with music, attendees can expect food trucks from around Northwest Arkansas, a beer garden, sponsor activations and giveaways, inflatables for children, and a videoboard streaming college football games from across the country.

Fans will also be able to participate in some well-known traditions such as meeting Tusk VI—the official live mascot of the Arkansas Razorbacks—a pep rally featuring the Razorback Spirit Squads and Marching Band, and the Hog Walk with Head Coach Sam Pittman and the Razorback Football team.

Organizers have announced that Maple Street (from Stadium Dr. to Razorback Rd.) will close to all traffic at 7:00 p.m. on Fridays before each home game to allow for setup. Parking in Lot 300 by the Frank Broyles Athletic Center will remain accessible via Stadium Dr. and Razorback Rd. both Friday and Saturday. Maple Street will reopen after the second quarter of each home game.

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