Experience the All-New Razorback Tailgate Club at Razorback Baseball

Experience the All-New Razorback Tailgate Club at Razorback Baseball
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Razorback Baseball fans can now Call the Hogs and experience Razorback Baseball in style as part of the new Razorback Tailgate Club presented by REVELxp. Razorback fans can enjoy food, drinks and entertainment in a private space just steps away from Baum-Walker Stadium with an all-inclusive price of $65.

Enjoy an all-you-can-eat buffet as well as three drink tickets from a private bar along with music and entertainment. The Razorback Tailgate Club will be open each SEC Saturday starting three hours prior to first pitch and will close 15 minutes before first pitch.

To purchase tickets to this exclusive Razorback Baseball tailgating experience, call (479) 316-0115 or visit revelxp.com/Arkansas.

 
Contacts

Elvis John Moya, associate athletics director
Athletics Community Engagement and Fan Relations
479-575-6055, ejmoya@uark.edu

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