HogTown on Maple Street Announces 2025 Concert Series Lineup

HogTown on Maple Street Announces 2025 Concert Series Lineup

FAYETTEVILLE, AR – The University of Arkansas has announced the 2025 HogTown on Maple Street Concert Series, bringing live music, food, family fun, and Razorback traditions back to Fayetteville this fall. Held before every Razorback football home game, HogTown transforms Maple Street into a free, fan-friendly celebration complete with regional bands, food trucks, a beer garden, and beloved Arkansas game day traditions.

The HogTown Experience

Located just north of Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, between Razorback Road and Stadium Drive, HogTown will once again open four hours prior to kickoff for every home game. Fans can enjoy a vibrant pregame atmosphere featuring:

  • Live concerts from regional and local bands
  • Food trucks from across Northwest Arkansas
  • A beer garden and sponsor giveaways
  • Family activities including inflatables for kids
  • A big-screen videoboard streaming national college football

In addition to the entertainment, HogTown also showcases Razorback spirit traditions like meeting Tusk VI, the university’s live mascot, joining the Hog Walk with Head Coach Sam Pittman and the football team, and cheering on the Razorback Spirit Squads and Marching Band.

2025 Concert Lineup

This year’s HogTown Concert Series features six exciting performances spanning country, rock, dance, and funk:

  • August 30 – Covington Creek
    Opening the season with country and Southern rock harmonies, Covington Creek sets the tone with crowd-pleasing energy.
  • September 27 – Gone Country
    A local party favorite, Gone Country will bring classic and modern country hits that fans love to sing along to.
  • October 18 – Who Shot JR
    Known for their electrifying stage presence, this band delivers rock, pop, and dance hits for nonstop party vibes.
  • October 25 – Uncrowned Kings
    With powerhouse vocals and classic rock style, Uncrowned Kings promise a mix of fan-favorite covers and original songs.
  • November 1 – Ultra Suede
    A Northwest Arkansas staple, Ultra Suede pumps up the energy with a nostalgic set of ‘80s and ‘90s hits.
  • November 29 – The Juice
    Closing out the series, The Juice brings funk, soul, and R&B grooves to send fans dancing straight to kickoff.

Fan Information and Street Closures

To prepare for the event, Maple Street will close at 7:00 p.m. on Fridays before each home game to allow HogTown setup. Parking in Lot 300 near the Frank Broyles Athletic Center will remain available through designated entrances on Stadium Drive and Razorback Road. Maple Street will reopen to traffic during the second quarter of each game.

Organizers encourage fans to arrive early to secure spots near the stage, enjoy food and activities, and take part in Razorback traditions before heading into the stadium.

The HogTown on Maple Street Concert Series is more than a pregame—it’s a celebration of Arkansas pride, live music, and community. For more festival updates, concert news, and artist spotlights, visit ChicagoMusicGuide.com.

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