Fourth of July Fest at Fort Campbell

Fourth of July Fest at Fort Campbell

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Hydrate Heros & Fort Cambell MWR ‘s

FOURTH OF JULY FEST

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

 


Concert Details:
📆 Date: Thursday, July 4th 2024
🕗 Time: 6:00 PM
📍 Location: Division Parade Field
📢 This event is free and open to Department of Defense (DoD) and Non-DoD ID card holders.
📌 Non-DoD ID card holders must enter the post through Gate 7.
📌 DoD ID Card holders should use an alternate gate.
📌 Please take note of the following information:
Ensure you have your vehicle registration, proof of insurance, and a valid photo ID for each person in the vehicle who is 16 years old or older.
📌 All vehicles entering the installation are subject to be searched.
🎤 Featured Artists:
Experience performances by some of today’s hottest artists. Feel the indie-pop vibes with Echosmith, and cap off the night with an unforgettable performance by the one and only Ludacris!
⭐ Echosmith
⭐ Ludacris
🎇 Fireworks Spectacular:
As the concert concludes, prepare to be awestruck as we light up the night sky with a breathtaking fireworks display!
🚗 Parking:
Parking map details coming soon.

🎪🎈🎡  Carnival Fun:But the fun doesn’t stop there! Fort Campbell welcomes back the beloved 4th of July carnival, running from Wednesday, July 3rd – Saturday, July 6th. Get ready to indulge in delicious treats and enjoy exhilarating rides that promise fun for the whole family.

Carnival Dates, Hours and Pricing Information:

📆 Wed, Jul 3rd 4pm – 10pm
💲 Single Tickets: $1 each | Armbands: $25 each
📆 Thur, Jul 4th 1pm – Midnight
💲 Single Tickets: $1 each | Armbands: $30 each
📆 Fri, Jul 5th 4pm – Midnight
💲 Single Tickets: $1 each | Armbands: $25 each
📆 Sat, Jul 6th 1pm – Midnight
💲 Single Tickets: $1 each | Armbands: $25 each
📢 This event is free to attend and open to Department of Defense (DoD) and Non-DoD ID card holders.
📌 Non-DoD ID card holders must enter the post through Gate 7.
📌 DoD ID Card holders should use an alternate gate.
📌 Please take note of the following information:
Ensure you have your vehicle registration, proof of insurance, and a valid photo ID for each person in the vehicle who is 16 years old or older.
📌 All vehicles entering the installation are subject to be searched.

Presented by:

   

 

Thank you to USAA and Ryan Homes!

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