HogTown on Maple Street Announces 2025 Concert Series Lineup

HogTown on Maple Street returns for the 2025 Razorback Football season, once again bringing fans live music, food, family fun, and the ultimate pregame atmosphere before every home game.

Located just north of Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, between Razorback Road and Stadium Drive, HogTown is free and open to the public, opening four hours prior to kickoff. Before each Razorback Football home game, fans can enjoy live music, a variety of food trucks from across Northwest Arkansas, a beer garden, sponsor activations and giveaways, inflatables for kids, and a big-screen videoboard streaming college football action from around the country.

The gameday celebration also features some of Razorback Nation’s most beloved traditions, including the chance to meet Tusk VI, the official live mascot of the Arkansas Razorbacks, a pep rally with the Razorback Spirit Squads and Marching Band, and the Hog Walk with Head Coach Sam Pittman and the Razorback Football team.

This year’s HogTown Concert Series will showcase an exciting lineup of regional favorites and fan-favorite bands:

  • August 30 – Covington Creek
    Kicking off the season with a high-energy mix of country and Southern rock, Covington Creek is known for their tight harmonies and crowd-pleasing sound.
  • September 27 – Gone Country
    A go-to party favorite, Gone Country keeps the energy high with classic and modern country hits fans love to sing along to.
  • October 18 – Who Shot JR
    Blending rock, pop, and dance hits, Who Shot JR brings an electrifying stage presence and non-stop party vibes.
  • October 25 – Uncrowned Kings
    With powerhouse vocals and seasoned musicianship, Uncrowned Kings deliver a mix of classic rock favorites and original tunes.
  • November 1 – Ultra Suede
    A longtime local favorite, Ultra Suede pumps up the crowd with an electric mix of ‘80s and ‘90s hits.
  • November 29 – The Juice
    Closing out the series, The Juice serves up funk, soul, and R&B grooves that will have fans dancing straight to kickoff.

THREE THINGS TO KNOW FOR HOGTOWN

  1. Maple Street Closure – Maple Street (Stadium Dr. to Razorback Rd.) will close to all traffic at 7:00 p.m. on Fridays before each home game for HogTown setup.
  2. Lot 300 Access – Parking in Lot 300 by the Frank Broyles Athletic Center will remain open Friday and Saturday via the east entrance on Stadium Dr. and the west entrance on Razorback Rd.
  3. Re-Opening Time – Maple Street will reopen to all traffic on game day after the 2nd quarter of each home game.