‘The Juice’ 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 Auburn and conclude 30 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 Juice is a four-piece high-energy cover band playing top-40 favorites!
They will perform live starting at 11:30 a.m. on the main sound stage.
THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
– Open to fans of all ages. No game ticket is required.
– Food truck options featuring a variety of menu items for all kinds of eaters
– Beer Garden located by the main stage
– Enjoy a pep rally featuring the Razorback Spirit Squads, Mascots, and Marching Band
– Entertainment options include inflatables, a balloon twister, a caricature artist, and a face painter
– Enjoy live games across the nation on a giant jumbotron
– Experience interactive corporate partner setups with free giveaways from Raising Cane’s, ZIPS Car Wash, Ford, Bud Anderson, Hyundai, Peanut Butter Pig, Toyota, Coca-Cola, Takis and Cottonelle
EATS AND TREATS ON THE STREET
Downtown Dawgs: The best hot dogs and food to get you ready for kickoff!
Phonzie’s 1Stop Hog Shop: Serving the best BBQ in town.
Williams Famous Fried Chicken and Soul Food: The Finest Soul Food around serving Fried Chicken, Candied Yams, Mac and cheese.
Taqueria El Chuko: Tex-Mex Food Truck in Fayetteville
Mo Tacos and Churros: There’s always room for Mo Tacos.
BeaverTails Pastry: deliciously addictive, whole-wheat Canadian pastries served hot with your choice of delectable toppin’.
Whole Hog Cafe: Memphis-style BBQ including brisket, pulled pork, ribs, sausage, chicken and cheeseburgers.
Blues Concessions: serving classic fair foods
Meaux Beignet: voted best dessert in NWA.
Bethel Brew: A place where every cup is providing for a local family’s dream and for families around the world.
Na’Guara: Venezuelan typical food. Bread and different Venezuelan gastronomy
Fannie Mae’s Kitchen: Fine Soul Food Cuisines brought to you by a mother and daughter duo. We do catering too!
Carsten Concessions: We are a family-owned and operated business offering a wide variety of food ranging from cotton candy and funnel cakes all the way to gyros and butterfly potatoes.
GAME 4: HOGTOWN SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
11 a.m. — HogTown on Maple Street Opens
11:30 a.m. — The Juice concert begins
12:15 p.m. — Razorback Marching Band Parade from Walker Pavilion to Lot 44
12:30 p.m. — Pep Rally in Lot 44 featuring the Razorback Spirit Squads and Razorback Marching Band
12:45 p.m. — Hog Walk featuring Coach Sam Pittman and the Razorback Football team
1:15 p.m. — Razorback Drumline performance at the Wild Band of Razorbacks statue
2:30 p.m. — HogTown closes
3 p.m. — Beat Auburn!
3 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW
- To accommodate the setup and operation of HogTown, Maple Street, from Stadium Drive to Razorback Road, will close to all traffic beginning at 7 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 10.
- On Friday and Saturday, access to Lot 44 outside the Frank Broyles Athletic Center, will still be available via the east entrance on Stadium Drive and the west entrance on Razorback Road.
- 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.