Frog Fest attracts more than 3,500 guests
Friday night staple of Homecoming Weekend featured two alumni bands, giant inflatables, a rock-climbing wall, a video game truck, balloon artists and bounce houses.
Frog Fest, held annually on the Friday of Homecoming Weekend, attracted more than 3,500 guests. (Photography by Jon Uzzel)
Frog Fest attracts more than 3,500 guests
Friday night staple of Homecoming Weekend featured two alumni bands, giant inflatables, a rock-climbing wall, a video game truck, balloon artists and bounce houses.
Family-friendly Frog Fest has been a staple for Friday-night Homecoming for 12 years, but it has grown in size and scope every year. This year more than 3,500 guests enjoyed giant inflatables, a rock-climbing wall, a video game truck, balloon artists and bounce houses.
Two TCU alumni bands provided the event’s soundtrack: The Adrian Johnston Band, led by Adrian Johnston ’11 and Mocking Bird Sun, led by Brett Taylor ’07.
Guests also enjoyed taste-bud teasing food from food trucks: The Big Purple Truck, Red Jett Sweets and Gepetto’s pizza.
The Campus Commons served as a festive backdrop for the event, which concluded with a festive fireworks show.

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