‘Once Were Young’ to Perform at HogTown on Saturday

HogTown, the pregame destination for Razorback fans of all ages, is located on Maple Street just north of Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, between Razorback Road and Stadium Drive. This free event will begin four hours prior to Saturday’s game versus Tennessee and conclude 15 minutes prior to kick-off to allow fans time to enter the stadium to enjoy the ‘Best in Sight and Sound’ Marching Band pregame performance.

The ‘Once Were Young’ band will take the stage at 3:00 p.m. and will capture the essence of the turn of the century era that brought us alt-rock greatness.

THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
– Open to fans of all ages. No game ticket required.
– Food truck options featuring a variety of menu items for all kinds of eaters
– Check out the Beer Garden located by the main stage including free samples from Hellmann’s, the official mayonnaise of the Razorbacks
– Enjoy a pep rally featuring the Razorback Spirit Squads, Mascots and Razorback Marching Band
– Entertainment options including inflatables, a balloon twister, caricature artist and face painter
– Interact and snap a photo with the best live mascot in college sports, Tusk VI
– Enjoy live games across the nation on a giant jumbotron
– Experience interactive corporate partner setups with free giveaways from Coca-Cola, Ford, Toyota, Whataburger, Arkansas Edge, and Hogs+

EATS AND TREATS ON THE STREET
Downtown Dawgs: The best hot dogs to get you ready for kickoff.
Fannie Mae Kitchen: Fine Soul Food Cuisines brought to you by a mother and daughter duo.
Carsten Concessions: We are a family-owned and operated business offering a wide variety of food ranging from cotton candy, foot long corn dogs, lemonade and more.
Jarabes Tapatios: Shaved ice served with natural fruit syrup from Mexico.
Food Therapy: Bringing home cookin’ right to you.
La Otra Tex-Mex and BBQ:  Enjoy the best Tex-Mex BBQ in Northwest Arkansas.
Decigas Food Lab: Burgers and tacos with a Mexican touch.
Smoke Wagon (Formerly Smoke Point): BBQ and much more.
Food Therapy: Bringing home cookin’ right to you.
Shelly Beth’s Fried Pies:  Handmade by a small group of pie-makers in Mt. Judea, AR before being frozen and then loaded into our pie wagon to be fried and served fresh.
Atomic Dog: Enjoy a delicious hot dog will all the trimmings.
Hugs: Chef-Inspired Ice Cream:  Founded in Fayetteville, Arkansas in 2019 by Chef Todd and Nickki Golden.

BEAT TENNESSEE HOGTOWN SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
2:30 p.m. — HogTown on Maple Street opens
3:00 p.m. — ‘Once Were Young’ Concert begins
3:45 p.m. — Razorback Marching Band Percussion Performance outside Gate 14
4:00 p.m. — Pep Rally in Lot 300 featuring the Razorback Spirit Squads and Razorback Marching Band
4:15 p.m. — Hog Walk featuring Coach Sam Pittman and Razorback Football
5:00 p.m. – Razorback Stadium gates open
6:15 p.m. — HogTown closes
6:30 p.m. — Beat Tennessee presented by Stuffed Puffs 

3 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW

  1. To accommodate the setup and operation of HogTown, Maple Street, from the intersection of Stadium Drive to Razorback Road, will close to all traffic beginning at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday, October 5.
  2. On Saturday, access to Lot 300 outside the Frank Broyles Athletic Center, will still be available via the east entrance on Stadium Drive and the west entrance on Razorback Road.
  3. Maple Street, from the intersection of Stadium Drive to Razorback Road, will re-open to all traffic on gameday at the end of the 2nd quarter.