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Railyard Live Concert Series – That '70s Band

That ’70s Band will bring the grooves back to Rogers on Saturday, June 27, 2026, taking the stage at the Butterfield Stage for a full night of hits that runs from 7:00 PM until 10:00 PM. If you’ve spent any time down by the historic railyards on Cherry Street, you know the Butterfield Stage is a spot where the hum of Northwest Arkansas traffic fades out just enough for people to actually talk to one another. This Saturday, instead of just people-watching with the dogs, the crowd will be there to watch the band spin vinyl from an era when polyester was compulsory and FM radio ruled the roads. The event marks another public update for the Rogers parks and recreation calendar, keeping the summer entertainment moving for families in Benton County who might prefer the great outdoors over a Fangtastic or a movie theater showing. Getting to the show is the only logistical puzzle. With the address locked in at 101 East Cherry Street, the action is centered right in the middle of the historic district. That means street parking is going to be tight, so arriving a little early to snag a spot is smarter than rolling up right at 7:00 PM and circling the block like a confused tourist. Once you’re parked, the atmosphere is exactly what the city has been banking on for the Railyard season. Locals know that in Northwest Arkansas, the calendar is packed with things to do, from the kite festivals at T.A. Sampson field to the artsy deep dives at the Momentary and the music scene at the Walton Arts Center. While those events draw big crowds and big names from across the country, the Railyard series keeps it grounded and local. This show gives folks in Rogers a chance to catch a professional act without having to brave the interstate traffic from Springdale or Fayetteville. If you want to make sure you’re secured for the night, you’ll want to handle tickets sooner rather than later. You can find the specific event listing and purchase passes right here.

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Source: Rogers City News