Capacity: 76,212
Home Teams: Arkansas Razorbacks (NCAA College Football)
Situated on the campus of the University of Arkansas in the small college town of Fayetteville, Razorback Stadium (full name, Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium) has been home to the Arkansas Razorbacks football team since it first opened its doors in 1938. In the decades since, the stadium has undergone extensive modernization and expansion work, raising its capacity to well over 75,000. Razorback Stadium is a remarkable sight, a colossus set against the rolling wooded hills of rural northwestern Arkansas. Football fans drive for hundreds of miles just to attend a single Razorbacks home game and to experience the excitement that builds around campus on game weekends with parties, pep rallies, and tailgating leading up to the main event. Visitors to the stadium will quickly recognize a rather unique chant that fans of the Razorbacks use to support their team: the Hog Call (Razorbacks is a slang term for the wild pigs who inhabit the Arkansas wilderness and the mascot of the team is an actual razorback boar known as Tusk). To do the Hog Call, raise your hands above your heads, wiggle your fingers, and shout “Wooooooooo. Pig. Sooie!” three times and then shout “Razorbacks.” If you feel silly, just remember that thousands of other people are doing it right along with you. The university’s marching band, Best in Sight and Sound, also contributes a great deal to the spectacle, illuminating the field with their choreography and belting out “Arkansas Fight” to the delight of the crowd. Hungry fans will find all kinds of good things to eat, including Gusano's Pizza, Wrights BBQ, and Rubit Snout Snacks, along with plenty of good beer. Kiosks and shops inside Razorback Stadium and around campus hawk all manner of Razorbacks merchandise. Team colors are cardinal (red) and white.
As well as Razorbacks home games, Razorback Stadium occasionally hosts large events like concerts by artists such as Keith Urban, Shakira, Carrie Underwood, and Garth Brooks, who recently did a show at the stadium as one stop on his big tour. No concerts or music festivals are scheduled for 2024 yet, but keep your eyes on TicketX, as this is sure to change soon!
With so much going on at Razorback Stadium throughout the year, you’ll no doubt want to know how to get your hands on the cheapest tickets to games, concerts, and events at the venue. Arkansas Razorbacks games are obviously the top draw, though concerts also sell out quickly. To search for the cheapest tickets to Arkansas Razorbacks home games or other major events at Razorback Stadium, head to the TicketX listings on this page. You can buy Arkansas Razorbacks tickets from TicketX with just one click for the lowest commission fees!
Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium is a large venue that provides a broad range of seating options to fans and visitors. Those who prefer a more exclusive game day experience can apply for premium seating in luxury suites or club seating sections such as the SEC Club or Touchdown Club (which has field level seats where you can watch the team walking out onto the field). All have five-star amenities and services with plenty of food and drink, as well as top-notch views of all the on-field action. The rest of the stadium is devoted to general admission seating and this is where the real action takes place, with fans doing everything they can to urge the Razorbacks on to victory. To find the cheapest tickets to the biggest events or Arkansas Razorbacks home games at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, check out the listings on TicketX and use our handy seating chart to compare seat locations and prices.
Visitors can access Razorback Stadium via public transportation or driving their own vehicle.
While there are public buses linking the university with downtown Fayetteville, a better option for getting to Razorback Stadium on game days is shuttle service, which runs from various locations to the venue. More information on shuttle routes and times can be found on the official Razorbacks website. Depending on your location, cycling or even walking to the stadium could be possible or, failing all these options, a taxi or ride-share.
The most popular way by far to travel to Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium for games and events is via personal vehicle. Be forewarned that while Fayetteville is a small town, the huge influx of cars on game day can make getting to the stadium and parking a bit of a process. Be sure to arrive early to avoid delays (and to soak up the atmosphere). The official Razorbacks website has directions to the stadium.
Yes, there is parking around Razorback Stadium but it is primarily reserved for season ticket holders. Limited public parking is available on campus and is first-come, first-served on game days. Cheap or even free parking can be found off-campus, from where visitors can use shuttles to get to the stadium. See the parking page of the official Razorbacks website for more details.
Parking on campus costs $25, but it is quite limited, so plan to arrive early (it is first-come, first-served). Off-campus parking is cheap or even free, and you can use game day shuttles to travel on to the stadium. Check out the official Razorbacks website for more details on parking and parking rates.