Big Red's Rooftop Set to Open on Friday

Big Red's Rooftop Set to Open on Friday
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Big Red's, the largest outdoor sports bar in college football, will open its doors to Razorback fans from 6-9 p.m. Friday, Sept. 13.

Guests will enjoy live music by The Bynum Project with special guest Mike Neighbors, Razorback women's basketball head coach. Snacks and light concessions will be available for purchase along with beer, wine and ready-to-drink cocktails. Parking is available in Lot 44, and fans can enter through Gate 10 and take the elevators up to Big Red's.

In addition, mark your calendars for Friday, Oct. 4, as Big Red's will be open prior to the Razorback football game vs. Tennessee.

Admission is $10, and fans of any age are welcome to attend.

Purchase your tickets here.

Contacts

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

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