The Red Wolves Foundation will now oversee all Tailgate City operations, offering fans more independent choices and enhanced engagement opportunities, a spokesperson announced.
Tailgaters can expect reduced pricing, new plot options, and more control over their game-day setup, officials said.
According to a spokesperson, fans can now purchase a standalone 10×10 plot without parking for $400, marking the first time that option has been offered. Larger tent packages now cost hundreds to thousands less compared to 2024, including a 20×40 package dropping from $6,973.51 to $4,000.
Tailgate City, located west of Centennial Bank Stadium, will still feature the Hijinx Kids Zone, gaming areas, and the Red Wolf Walk. The “Countdown to Kickoff” radio show with Brandon Baxter and Kelly Perry of 107.9 KFIN will also return.
A-State will kick off its 2025 season at home on Aug. 30 when the Red Wolves hosts Southeast Missouri at 6 p.m.
For more information, visit AStateRedWolves.com/Tailgate.
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