The AMAA Competition at Rogers High School Is Worth Your Saturday
The Arkansas Marching Arts Association is rolling into Rogers, and the competition floor at Rogers High School is about to get busy. Color guards and marching units from across the region go head to head in a day packed with precision movement, live music, and performances built to impress from start to finish.

THE DEETS
📅 Saturday, March 14, 2026
🕑 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
📍 Rogers High School — 2300 S Dixieland Rd., Rogers, AR 72758
🎟️ Spectator admission: $12.00 | Children 5 and under: Free | School administrators, band directors, and bus drivers: Free with school-issued ID
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What’s Going Down on the Floor
Competing groups bring choreographed movement, live music, and visual design together into performances that are part sport, part visual spectacle. Each unit has put in months of work to hit every count, and Saturday is the day it all comes together on the floor.

If you’ve never watched a marching arts competition, this is a solid introduction. Each unit performs a fully choreographed set that combines movement, music, and visual design into something that reads more like a live production than a halftime show.

Bring the Whole Crew
The competition runs all day, giving you plenty of time to settle in and take in multiple performances. Grab your seats early, and bring the family — kids five and under get in free.





