The Uncrowned Kings will take the Butterfield Stage in downtown Rogers on June 13, bringing their four-part vocal harmonies and high-energy pop, rock, and dance covers to the Railyard Live Concert Series.
The Northwest Arkansas-based musical collective performs from 7 to 10 p.m. at 101 East Cherry Street.
The band distinguishes itself through layered vocals resting atop what organizers describe as a “veteran group of award-winning musicians.” The result is a polished sound that moves fluidly across genres — deliverin g dizzying arrangements that keep audiences moving through the evening.
The Railyard Live series has become a summer staple at Butterfield Stage, which sits at the center of Rogers’ downtown district. The free concert series draws both local acts and touring performers, creating a gathering point for the community as the sun sets over Cherry Street.
The Uncrowned Kings represent the kind of homegrown talent that defines the series. Rather than importing acts from larger markets, Railyard Live frequently features groups rooted in Northwest Arkansas — performers who know the venues, the crowds, and the particular energy of a Rogers summer night.
For residents, the June 13 show offers a reason to head downtown with minimal planning. The venue is walkable from nearby parking, and the relaxed atmosphere accommodates families, groups of friends, or anyone looking for live music without the drive to Fayetteville or Bentonville venues.
Those interested in attending should arrive early to secure a good viewing spot near the stage. The Butterfield Stage area opens before the 7 p.m. start time, allowing attendees to settle in before the first set begins.
Additional details and any weather-related updates can be found through the City of Rogers event page.
Source: Rogers City News